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There has been much debate on many Islamic issues and concepts such as renewal, revival and reform from the early days. The divergent opinions on certain matters led to the birth of the first schools of law (madhahib), established between the eighth and tenth centuries. From then on, there has been a continuous effort of research, renewal and reform of Islamic sciences to deal with many contemporary issues. Those scholars, thinkers, and intellectuals who call for renewal and reform could be labelled “reformists.” Tariq Ramadan is one of the most influential reformists whose ideas have gained much attention, especially in Western society. This article aims to discover how Tariq Ramadan balances his traditionalist and reformist tendencies when dealing with the issue of reform.
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