by krmdev | 08 Feb, 2018 | Events & Reports, Islamic Analytic Theology, KRM Malaysia, Latest News, Research, Science, Workshops
Kalam Research and Media (KRM), in partnership with the Islamic and Strategic Studies Institute (ISSI) and the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) will be holding the Third Kuala Lumpur International Kalam Symposium (KLIKS 3) on 19-22 March 2018. This...
by Kalam Research & Media | 16 Nov, 2017 | Events & Reports, Featured, Islamic Analytic Theology, KRM Malaysia, Latest News, News & Events, Research, Science, Workshops
Around 100 students successfully attended the third workshop of the newly established Kalam Architectonics School. Dr Amran Muhammed (Chief Executive of KRM Southeast Asia) lectured on the internal structure and methodology of kalam within history and as a science. A...
by Amran Mohamed | 12 Oct, 2017 | Events & Reports, Featured, KRM Malaysia, Latest News, Research, Science
Nearly 150 students from various universities in Malaysia came to the start of Al-Ghazali Semester KRM-ISSI Kalam School at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Last academic year 30 students had attended a similar programme. The main theme for the Ghazali Semester is to...
by Kalam Research & Media | 13 Sep, 2017 | Islamic Analytic Theology, Monographs, Publications, Research, Science
Download here: Monograph The Tabah Foundation, in co-operations with Kalam Research and Media (KRM) has just released Dr Karim Lahham’s paper “On Being Good: An Ontological View of Ethics”. The essay was originally presented at the Ethics and...
by Kalam Research & Media | 13 Sep, 2017 | Islamic Analytic Theology, Monographs, Publications, Research, Science
Download here: Monograph Semiotics as a Resource for Theology: In Semiotics as a Resource for Theology the author, Basit Bilal Koshul, argues that semiotics contains untapped “analytic” resources that can enrich theology. He makes his case by offering...
by Kalam Research & Media | 13 Sep, 2017 | Islamic Analytic Theology, Monographs, Publications, Research, Science
Download here: Monograph The traditional madrasa was a global academic community that developed religious sciences such as Sacred Law, kalam, legal theory, Qur’anic exegesis, Arabic grammar, and hadith criticism in a conversation with the most advanced...