At once philosophical and visionary, the book asks the central question of our time: Can knowledge remain whole when its sacred center is forgotten? Through critical engagement with modern rationalism, secular humanism, and post-Enlightenment epistemology, the author reveals how the loss of transcendence has led to a global crisis of meaning. Yet within this crisis lies a new possibility - the rediscovery of the sacred foundations of knowledge, where science, philosophy, and spirituality converge in harmony.
Written in clear and evocative prose, the book offers a rare synthesis:
- From fragmentation to integration, it traces the historical shift from metaphysical unity to intellectual isolation.
- From modernity to re-enchantment, it explores how reason and revelation may once again speak to each other.
- From knowledge to wisdom, it proposes an Islamic philosophy of knowledge that is universal in vision and deeply human in purpose.
This work is not only a critique of modernity but also a roadmap for the future of civilization - a call to recover the light of wisdom in an age dominated by information. Scholars, philosophers, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of truth will find in this book both an intellectual challenge and a spiritual awakening.
Key Themes
- The metaphysical foundations of knowledge in Islam and the West
- The crisis of meaning in modern civilization
- The dialogue between reason, revelation, and the sacred
- Re-enchantment of science and the recovery of wisdom
- The unity of being (taw?id) as the heart of epistemology
Perfect For
Readers of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Charles Taylor, Alasdair MacIntyre, Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, and all those searching for the reconciliation between faith, reason, and modern knowledge.
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