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28 reviewsimpasse. Both sides seem to provide mutually exclusive claims. This research attempts
to pave an alternative route in this debate. This research takes the field of Islamic
spirituality—known as Tazkīyat Al-Nafs—and puts it in conversation with the scientific
worldview. The conversation will highlight an original approach in which Islam can
critically engage with the latest scientific-based ideologies. This study aims at
investigating whether Tazkīyat Al-Nafs or the scientific worldview is better at providing
practical solutions to practical life that is of concern to every individual. The study
explores the origins, history, and current formulation to the scientific worldview. It also
explores the unique features and characteristics of Islamic spirituality. Finally, it
contrasts both the scientific worldview and Tazkīyat Al-Nafs and concludes that, at least
in relation to practical living, Tazkīyat Al-Nafs is more useful than the scientific
worldview. This study uses the comparative approach to studying different worldviews;
it also uses critical reading of textual sources, alongside situating fresh interpretations
of classical themes via the use of postmodern theology. The study’s primary conclusion
is that both atheists and theists, non-Muslims and Muslims can benefit from the practical
wisdom found in Tazkīyat Al-Nafs. A secondary conclusion is that there is no
contradiction between Islam and science; rather, the contradiction only occurs between
Islam and the scientific worldview. Science is not equal to the scientific worldview. The
research hopes to have laid the theoretical foundation for further exploration of Islamic
spirituality and its engagement with the modern world and postmodern concerns.