Mostofa, Sk Mamun and Al Mamun, Abdullah and Noordin, Mohamad Fauzan and Othman, Roslina (2020) Systematic review of knowledge and knowledge management in Islam: an analytical study. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies, 11 (5 (Sep-Oct)). pp. 79-85. ISSN 0975-9646
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Abstract
Present times, ‘knowledge’ is interpreted as intellectual, contextual, and as a changing word. In comparison, knowledge of Islam is formulated by a particular philosophy of life, i.e., Islamic Worldview (IW) which is set by the confident foundations of Islam; the Holy Qur’an and the authoritative compilation of Prophetic customs. In this philosophy of life, the term incorporates mystical, logical, decent, and virtuous, social, and developing aspects of humanoid life. The Holy Qur’an is the only foundation of knowledge of every type and it is the main and notable conviction of Muslims across the globe. Oftentimes Allah (SWT) said in the Holy Qur’an that “there is nothing in the world which I have not stated/discussed in this great book” (34:3). So, it may be described that Holy Qur’an is the eventual foundation of knowledge. The aim of the article is to explain how information is translated to Islamic ideology. The manner in which culture conceptualizes and understands information (KM) and classification are heavily affected. Present study is based on a thematic contentment solution approach. The paper concluded that each individual's achievement is a contribution from the acceptance of knowledge, and the increase of knowledge within it, and this is achieved in the flame of the Holy Qur'an, and Hadith. The present article also emphasized the meaning of knowledge, the chronological overview of KM, and the growth of Islamic knowledge.
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