Integrasi Islam dan Ilmu Sosial #Pertemuan9

IRLA UII
22 Nov 202012:32

Summary

TLDRThis transcript discusses the integration of Islam with social sciences, exploring how Islamic principles govern various aspects of human interaction, society, and knowledge. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of religious and social knowledge, emphasizing how the Qur'an addresses fields like sociology, politics, economics, and education. A key Qur'anic verse (49:13) encourages mutual understanding and respect between people of different backgrounds. The discussion underscores the importance of integrating religious and secular knowledge, contrasting this holistic approach with Western practices that often separate religion from social sciences.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Islam is a comprehensive religion that governs all aspects of life, from daily activities to broader fields like social sciences, economics, and politics.
  • 😀 The integration of Islam with social sciences is essential, as Islam provides guidance for various fields like sociology, psychology, politics, and history.
  • 😀 The mentor explains the historical significance of Islamic higher education institutions, citing Bung Hatta's speech about the union of religious and general knowledge in Indonesian academia.
  • 😀 The Quran addresses various social issues, emphasizing human relationships and societal functions, illustrating the inherent connection between Islam and social sciences.
  • 😀 Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13) serves as a key reference for understanding the Quranic perspective on human diversity and mutual recognition among different peoples and cultures.
  • 😀 The concept of knowledge integration is highlighted, where no field of knowledge is considered superior or inferior. Both religious and secular knowledge should be valued equally.
  • 😀 The symbolic relationship between the mosque (representing religion) and the auditorium (representing social sciences) in the campus building exemplifies the integration of Islam and social sciences.
  • 😀 Studying social sciences through the lens of Islam helps bridge the gap between religious and secular knowledge, promoting harmony and a well-rounded understanding of the world.
  • 😀 The mentor emphasizes the importance of mutual understanding and collaboration between religious and general knowledge, fostering a more ethical and balanced society.
  • 😀 The student gains clarity on the relevance of integrating social sciences into Islam and the benefits of exploring this integration to contribute to a better society.

Q & A

  • What was the main concern the student had about the integration of Islam with social sciences?

    -The student was confused about how Islam integrates with social sciences, particularly because Islam already encompasses a wide range of teachings, including social sciences. They were wondering what more needed to be integrated.

  • How did the professor respond to the student’s confusion about integrating Islam with social sciences?

    -The professor explained that Islam covers all aspects of life, from personal behavior to social relations, including disciplines such as sociology, history, economics, politics, and psychology. He emphasized that Islam’s teachings already align with many social sciences.

  • Which Quranic verse did the professor reference to explain the integration of Islam and social sciences?

    -The professor referenced Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13), which talks about the diversity of people (lives, nations, and tribes) and how they should interact and know one another, emphasizing the social aspect of human life.

  • What does the phrase 'lita'arofu' in Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13) mean and how does it relate to social sciences?

    -'Lita'arofu' means 'to get to know one another.' The professor explained that this phrase highlights the importance of human interactions and mutual understanding, a fundamental concept in social sciences.

  • How does Islam view the relationship between religious knowledge and social sciences?

    -Islam views both religious and social knowledge as equally valuable. The professor pointed out that, unlike Western traditions where religion and sciences are often separated, Islam encourages the integration of both to create a harmonious society.

  • What historical figure did the professor mention in connection with the integration of Islamic and general sciences?

    -The professor mentioned Bung Hatta, the first vice president of Indonesia, who spoke about the integration of religious and general sciences during the opening of an Islamic college in Yogyakarta in 1926.

  • What is the significance of the architectural design of the campus as explained by the professor?

    -The professor pointed out that the design of the campus, with the mosque (Ulil Albab) on the upper floor and the auditorium on the lower floor, symbolizes the integration of religion and social sciences—religion being represented above and social sciences below, yet both interconnected.

  • What message did the professor convey regarding the integration of knowledge?

    -The professor conveyed that no knowledge should be viewed as superior or inferior. All knowledge, whether religious or social, should work together to build a better society, avoiding division between different fields of study.

  • Why is it important to integrate Islam with social sciences, according to the professor?

    -Integrating Islam with social sciences is important because it fosters a holistic understanding of life where both spiritual and worldly aspects are aligned. This integration ensures a balanced society that respects human relations and promotes mutual understanding.

  • What was the student’s reaction after discussing the integration of Islam and social sciences?

    -The student expressed gratitude and a clearer understanding of the importance of integrating social sciences within Islamic teachings. They felt more informed about how the integration could contribute to a better society.

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