004 Creative Thinking from Islamic Perspective by Prof. Dr. Jamal Badi


Creative Thinking from Islamic Perspective 
Prof. Dr. Jamal Badi
IIIT Online Classes: June-July, 2020

Synopsis

Creative Thinking: An Islamic Perspective was an outcome of a research requested by Tan Sri Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kamal Hassan former Rector IIUM in 2003. It was granted by RMC, IIUM and published by IIUM Press in 2004. The textbook’s second edition was published by IIUM Press in 2005 with eight reprints. The most recent edition was in 2014. In 2012, KIRKHS requested that the textbook should be improved based on the reviewers’ comments. Since the focus of the book was on creativity, it was vital to discard the last four chapters on critical thinking and maintain and improve the first four chapters. Some important issues discussed in the first book needed to be expanded, namely thinking terminologies and barriers to thinking from a Quranic perspective. Additional topics related to the topic also needed to be explored. Such topics included revitalising Muslim creativity, a prophetic model of thinking, the role of Muslim leaders in fostering creativity and a modern Muslim scholar’s contribution to the area of creativity. This brings the new textbook into ten chapters.

Chapters

Introduction

Chapter 1: Tafakkur from Islamic Perspective

Chapter 2: Revitalising Muslim Creativity

Chapter 3: Qur’ānic Terminologies on ‘Thinking’ and Their Positive Impacts on Human Life

Chapter 4: Thinking Styles in the Qur’ān

Chapter 5: Barriers Hindering Tafakkur

Chapter 6: Al-ijtihād and its Role in Initiating Creativity

Chapter 7: Efficient Leadership: A Systemic Model of Prophetic Thinking

Chapter 8: Patterns of Creative Thinking in the Writings of al-Rashid

Chapter 9: The Role of Muslim Leaders in Promoting al-Ibdāʿ (Creativity) in their Communities

Chapter 10: Western Perspective on Creativity


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