Epigonism Vis A Vis Authentic Islam: Authority Claim And Novelty Production

M. Nizar
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This study focuses on acute epigenetic phenomena still inherent in modern civilization today. Epigonism is also more severe in academic research results, which tend to experience repetition of research. This is marked by a sharp decline in interest in Islamic studies, which then tends to copy the classical legacy, considered a novelty in research. On the other hand, Epigonism and claims of Islamic authentication have not yet encountered a meeting point against the most valid claim of Islamic orthodoxy by blaming other groups who are not in line. Another phenomenon that is not inferior is also blaming each other for the results of research in each science discipline, one of which is the common ground for Covid-19. This study recommends that one should harmonize textualism and contextualism to align with any civilization and culture to achieve a complete understanding of Islam. In addition, there must also be an appreciative attitude towards research results that are not in line with the disciplines that are the focus and dialogue between sciences, namely multidisciplinary research is more focused than monodisciplinary research, which tends to be repetitive even though the place and object under study changes.
附言论与正统伊斯兰:权威主张与新奇生产
这项研究的重点是急性表观遗传现象仍然固有的现代文明今天。在学术研究成果中,epiigonism现象也较为严重,往往会出现重复研究的现象。这标志着对伊斯兰研究的兴趣急剧下降,伊斯兰研究倾向于复制古典遗产,被认为是研究中的新奇事物。另一方面,Epigonism和伊斯兰认证的主张还没有遇到一个交汇点,通过指责其他不一致的团体来反对最有效的伊斯兰正统主张。各学科的研究结果相互指责也是不逊色的现象,这也是新冠肺炎的共同点之一。本研究建议,人们应该协调文本主义和语境主义,以与任何文明和文化保持一致,以实现对伊斯兰教的全面理解。此外,还必须对不符合重点学科的研究成果和科学之间的对话持欣赏态度,即多学科研究比单学科研究更集中,即使研究地点和对象发生变化,也容易重复。
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