将上帝理解为现实——伊斯兰哲学与苏菲主义传统本体论方法探析

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Hamid Fahmy Zarkasyi, Jarman Arroisi, Mohammad Syam’un Salim, M. Taqiyuddin
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西方把真主视为神话,否定现实和真理的价值,而穆斯林哲学家和苏菲派则把他们的知识建立在伊斯兰教中确立的真主概念上。这篇文章描述了苏菲派和穆斯林哲学家将神视为现实和真理的方法。本研究采用描述性分析方法,根据各种论点得出结论:首先,两者之间存在一个交汇点,特别是“al-Haqq”作为真主的“名字”(asmā)之一,也意味着“现实”和“真理”,在语言上是统一的。因此,一切被称为“现实”的东西都与上帝的存在有关,上帝在所有现实背后提供智慧,作为上帝的创造。因为上帝创造现实有一个“真实”的目的。其次,尽管各种世界观存在根本差异,但西方从来没有假设上帝本身就是现实,因为它的世界观否定了形而上学现实的多样性。这在康德看来,只是在形而上学的层面上,作为思辨科学或本体来加以肯定。第三,与西方不同的是,伊斯兰教中有各种各样的知识产权讨论,把真主当作现实。虽然有许多学派认为真主是真实的,但穆斯林几乎有相同的观点,因为他们肯定启示是解释真主概念的唯一权威来源。关键词:现实,真理,穆斯林哲学家,苏菲主义,哈qq,世界观,认识论
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Understanding God as Reality: Analysis of the Ontological Approach in the Tradition of Islamic Philosophy and Sufism
In contrast to the West, which considers God as a myth and negates values ​​about reality and truth, the Muslim philosophers and Sufis base their knowledge on the concept of God that has been established in Islam. This article describes the approach of the Sufis and the Muslim philosophers regarding God as reality and truth. By using the descriptive analysis method, this study draws conclusions based on various arguments: first, there is a meeting point between the two, especially in terms of 'al-Haqq' as one of the 'Names' (asmā) of Allah which also means 'reality' and 'truth' which are linguistically unified. Therefore, everything that is called 'reality' has to do with the existence of God which provides wisdom behind all reality as God's creation. Because God created reality with a 'true' purpose. Second, despite the fundamental differences in various worldviews, the West has never assumed that God is Reality in itself because its worldview has negated the Diversity of metaphysical reality. This is also affirmed, only at the metaphysical level as 'speculative science' or 'noumena' in Kant's account. Third, different from the West in Islam, there are various treasures of intellectual property discussions about God as Reality. Although there are many schools in understanding God as Reality, the Muslims have almost the same opinion because they affirm revelation as the only authoritative source of explanation for the concept of God. Keywords: Reality, Truth, Muslim philosophers, Sufism, al-Haqq, Worldview, Epistemology
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