Islamic sciences
Islamic sciences refer to a broad range of disciplines that emerged in the Islamic world, focusing on the study of Islam, its texts, and its teachings. These sciences include Quranic studies, which analyze the Quran, and Hadith studies, which examine the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. Scholars in these fields aim to understand and interpret religious texts to guide the Muslim community.
In addition to religious studies, Islamic sciences encompass areas such as Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), which deals with legal rulings, and theology (Aqidah), which explores beliefs about God and the universe. These disciplines have contributed significantly to the intellectual heritage of Islamic civilization and continue to influence contemporary thought.