WISDOM, INTELLECT AND REVELATION: ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY AND HUMAN RESILIENCE IN THE POST-DIGITAL WORLD

Mohd Amirul Firdhaus Bin Mohd Ridhwan, Suhaili Bin Sahari, Abd Haris Bin Mohktar, Azli Shah Bin Ali Bashah

Abstract


The post-digital world is categorized by the interweaving of digital know-how in almost all aspects of human life including idea, value development and ethical decision. This experience has shaped new challenges to human flexibility particularly in terms of significance, ethics and the purpose of continuation. In this framework this document argues that Islamic beliefs based on the amalgamation of wisdom, reason (‘aql) and revelation (wahy) which provides a inclusive structure for building human toughness in facing post-digital challenges (al-attas, 1995; osman bakar, 2014). This study uses a qualitative-conceptual approach through the analysis of texts by classical and contemporary Islamic philosophers. The findings indicate that Islamic philosophy defines resilience not merely as technical adaptability but as moral firmness, intellectual balance and continuous spiritual awareness (Al-Ghazali, 2004; Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud, 2011). This paper concludes that the revival of Islamic philosophy is essential to guide technological innovation in alignment with human dignity and universal well-being.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.29113

DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.29113.g15486

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