Al-Attas, Adab, and Educational Philosophy
Introduction: Why Education Feels Empty TodayWhen people speak about education today, the conversation usually revolves around marks, careers, r...
Introduction: Why Education Feels Empty TodayWhen people speak about education today, the conversation usually revolves around marks, careers, r...
Historically, the Orientalist perspective on marginalia, specifically Hashiya and Ta’liqat, asserted the intellectual stagnation of Islamic scho...
A research trip to Srinagar’s Hazrath Bal shrine unfolds into a profound encounter with faith and history. From the sacred origins of the Moi-e-Muqadd...
Pride overcomes prejudices when the man is evolved with intellect. Among them, we lost a legend who was only affable to knowledge and truth. The...
"If you were born in a different place under different circumstances, would you be the one holding the microphone, or the one behind bars?" asks...
The West has its usual probable habit of interference well in the historic narration of Islam's spread in the Southeast Asia. As in the "Gold ag...
The intellectual and organizational history of Kerala’s Muslim community has been shaped by individuals whose lives were built on commitment, sc...
After sixteen years of Horthyite Orbánism, Hungary’s April elections mark a paradigm shift in politics—substantially a regime change that turns...
"I don't know. I don't know! I'm lost. I'm scared. I feel like I'm disappearing." -Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)In contempo...
Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas is one of the most influential thinkers in the modern Muslim world. Born in 1931 in Java, Indonesia, he has spent his li...