Meta-religion

Meta-religion is a theoretical framework aimed at understanding and comparing various world religions by identifying common principles and values that transcend individual traditions. This concept seeks to foster a critical and rational examination of religious beliefs and practices, promoting a unified perspective that integrates diverse religious experiences.[1] The idea of meta-religion is particularly significant within Islamic thought, where it is seen as a way to harmonize the various religious experiences of humanity under a single, comprehensive framework.[2][3][4]

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  2. ^ al-Faruqi, Ismail Raji (1986). "Meta-Religion: Towards A Critical World Theology". American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. 3 (1): 13–21. doi:10.35632/ajis.v3i1.2902.
  3. ^ Osman, Ahmad Sabri; Sharif, Mohd Farid Mohd; Zakaria, Raihaniah (2012). "Konsep Meta-Religion Menurut Isma'il Raji Al-Faruqi". Voice of Academia. 7 (1). Universiti Teknologi MARA (Perlis): 72–87.
  4. ^ Yusuf, Imtiyaz (Spring–Summer 2014). "Ismail al-Faruqi's Contribution to the Academic Study of Religion". Islamic Studies. 53 (1/2). Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad: 99–115. JSTOR 44627369.

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