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Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, the Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) is an intellectual movement and think tank dedicated to empowering youth and fostering Muslim intellectual dialogue. | Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, the Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) is an intellectual movement and [[think tank]] dedicated to empowering youth and fostering Muslim intellectual dialogue. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Established by Dato Dr Ahmad Farouk Musa<ref>"Dr. Ahmad Farouk Musa". Global Peace Foundation. Retrieved 26 October 2024. </ref>, the IRF was officially launched by Tariq Ramadan on December 12, 2009. The organization has made significant efforts to engage in discussions within Malaysia and internationally to advocate for democracy, freedom, and social justice. | Established by Dato Dr [[Ahmad Farouk Musa]]<ref>"Dr. Ahmad Farouk Musa". Global Peace Foundation. Retrieved 26 October 2024. </ref>, the IRF was officially launched by [[Tariq Ramadan]] on December 12, 2009. The organization has made significant efforts to engage in discussions within Malaysia and internationally to advocate for democracy, freedom, and social justice. | ||
==Vision and Mission Statement== | ==Vision and Mission Statement== | ||
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===Vision=== | ===Vision=== | ||
The Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) aspires<ref>Official website of Islamic Renaissance Front</ref> to: | The Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) aspires<ref>Official website of Islamic Renaissance Front</ref> to: | ||
* Promote Islamic Reform (Islah) and Renewal (Tajdid) suited for a modern, pluralistic society; | * Promote [[Islamic Reform]] (Islah) and Renewal (Tajdid) suited for a modern, pluralistic society; | ||
* Revive the vibrancy of Muslim intellectual discourse within Malaysia; | * Revive the vibrancy of Muslim [[intellectual discourse]] within Malaysia; | ||
* Contribute to the building of an inclusive and equitable Malaysian nation. | * Contribute to the building of an inclusive and equitable Malaysian nation. | ||
===Mission Statement=== | ===Mission Statement=== | ||
Through our initiatives, we aim<ref>Official website of Islamic Renaissance Front</ref> to: | Through our initiatives, we aim<ref>Official website of Islamic Renaissance Front</ref> to: | ||
# | # Provide the most relevant information on issues aligned with IRF’s vision for Malaysia. | ||
# | # Deliver comprehensive analyses of policies that foster peace and harmony. | ||
# | # Enhance our understanding of a compassionate and democratic form of Islam. | ||
# | # Sustain, nurture, and expand our network of like-minded individuals, corporations, NGOs, governments, and other entities to effectively disseminate our analyses and viewpoints. | ||
# | # Promote intercultural understanding and encourage civilizational dialogues both in Malaysia and abroad. | ||
==Objectives== | ==Objectives== | ||
As described, the organization seeks to champion democracy, individual freedom, and social justice through public intellectual discussions in Malaysia and beyond. To achieve this, the Islamic Renaissance Front frequently organizes public events aimed at countering oppressive and intolerant interpretations of Islam , advocating instead for a progressive, democratic understanding of the faith that respects human rights within Malaysia's diverse society. | As described, the organization seeks to champion democracy, individual freedom, and social justice through public [[intellectual discussions]]<ref>"Introduction". Islamic Renaissance Front. Retrieved 26 October 2024.</ref> in Malaysia and beyond. To achieve this, the Islamic Renaissance Front frequently organizes public events aimed at countering oppressive and intolerant interpretations of Islam<ref>Mustafa Akyol , "Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance". St. Martin's Essentials (2021): p. xvii</ref> , advocating instead for a progressive, democratic understanding of the faith that respects human rights within Malaysia's diverse society<ref>"The Islamic Renaissance Front in Malaysia: Fighting to Reinvigorate Progressive Voices". The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS). 26 October 2024.</ref>. | ||
==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== | ||
IRF amplifies voices of reason and compassion while striving to liberate the Muslim intellect from strict orthodoxy and conservatism. The organization is committed to the revival and reform of Islamic thought to empower the Ummah to address current challenges more effectively, ultimately contributing to the progress and well-being of all. | IRF amplifies voices of reason and compassion while striving to liberate the Muslim intellect from strict orthodoxy and conservatism. The organization is committed to the revival and reform of Islamic thought to empower [[the Ummah]] to address current challenges more effectively, ultimately contributing to the progress and well-being of all. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 4 November 2024
Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, the Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) is an intellectual movement and think tank dedicated to empowering youth and fostering Muslim intellectual dialogue.
History
Established by Dato Dr Ahmad Farouk Musa[1], the IRF was officially launched by Tariq Ramadan on December 12, 2009. The organization has made significant efforts to engage in discussions within Malaysia and internationally to advocate for democracy, freedom, and social justice.
Vision and Mission Statement
Vision
The Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) aspires[2] to:
- Promote Islamic Reform (Islah) and Renewal (Tajdid) suited for a modern, pluralistic society;
- Revive the vibrancy of Muslim intellectual discourse within Malaysia;
- Contribute to the building of an inclusive and equitable Malaysian nation.
Mission Statement
Through our initiatives, we aim[3] to:
- Provide the most relevant information on issues aligned with IRF’s vision for Malaysia.
- Deliver comprehensive analyses of policies that foster peace and harmony.
- Enhance our understanding of a compassionate and democratic form of Islam.
- Sustain, nurture, and expand our network of like-minded individuals, corporations, NGOs, governments, and other entities to effectively disseminate our analyses and viewpoints.
- Promote intercultural understanding and encourage civilizational dialogues both in Malaysia and abroad.
Objectives
As described, the organization seeks to champion democracy, individual freedom, and social justice through public intellectual discussions[4] in Malaysia and beyond. To achieve this, the Islamic Renaissance Front frequently organizes public events aimed at countering oppressive and intolerant interpretations of Islam[5] , advocating instead for a progressive, democratic understanding of the faith that respects human rights within Malaysia's diverse society[6].
Conclusion
IRF amplifies voices of reason and compassion while striving to liberate the Muslim intellect from strict orthodoxy and conservatism. The organization is committed to the revival and reform of Islamic thought to empower the Ummah to address current challenges more effectively, ultimately contributing to the progress and well-being of all.
References
- ↑ "Dr. Ahmad Farouk Musa". Global Peace Foundation. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ↑ Official website of Islamic Renaissance Front
- ↑ Official website of Islamic Renaissance Front
- ↑ "Introduction". Islamic Renaissance Front. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ↑ Mustafa Akyol , "Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance". St. Martin's Essentials (2021): p. xvii
- ↑ "The Islamic Renaissance Front in Malaysia: Fighting to Reinvigorate Progressive Voices". The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS). 26 October 2024.