Abstract
Islamization of human sciences is a widely discussed topic in Islamic intellectual discourse since it does not work in opposition to modern science, but rather as an ally of it. Efforts are being undertaken to incorporate Islamic knowledge into current human/social science in order to promote Islamization. By assessing needs, prospects, and obstacles, Muslim social scientists have made major contributions to the field of human understanding Islamization, according to this study. According to a review of relevant literature, in order to develop and preserve Islamic Civilization, modern civilization must embrace Islamize human sciences. Many attempts have been made by Islamic sociologists from all around the Muslim world to introduce and incorporate Islamization into societies. These educational institutions, which have been established and curricula and courses implemented, are teaching Islamization of human sciences. Islamic sociology is one of the endeavours in the quest to comprehend society's faults from an Islamic perspective and how to address them in light of the Quran and Sunnah. Despite the excellent achievements of Muslim social scientists, several hurdles exist. Inadequate training and instruction to integrate Islamic philosophy into the curriculum are among them. Progress is hampered by issues in sociology, politics, economics, and religion. To advance Islamization of Human Sciences today, the Muslim Ummah should unite under an unified worldview and ideology. Keywords: Mulim, Islamic, Social Sciences, Intellectual, , Ummah
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