To cultivate a generation of resilient, ethically grounded innovators who create scalable solutions that bridge technology, policy, and community needs.
At the heart of Hakmi’s program is a fundamental epistemological shift. Traditional Islamic theology (Kalam) has historically relied on transmitted knowledge (naql) and philosophical deduction to establish the existence of God and the veracity of revelation. In contrast, Hakmi posits that the Quran necessitates a reading grounded in observable phenomena and scientific inquiry. His program argues that the primary function of the Quran, beyond legislation and spiritual guidance, is to serve as a cognitive stimulus that directs the human intellect toward the empirical study of the natural world. mutaz hakmi program