Motivation From The Perspective Of Eastern Islamic Philosophy: A Synthesis Of Mulla Sadra And Al-Ghazali's Thought In The Context Of Contemporary Work Ethos

Penulis

  • Faizal Rachman Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya
  • Robertus Suraji Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61597/jbe-ogzrp.v3i3.112

Kata Kunci:

Work Motivation, Eastern Islamic Philosophy, Mulla Sadra, Al-Ghazali, Intention, Existential Perfection

Abstrak

Abtract : This study explores the contribution of Eastern Islamic philosophy to the modern concept of work motivation.

 

Objective : This synthesis offers a new paradigm of work motivation that balances worldly objectives with spiritual aspirations, making it relevant for the ethical framework of both public and private sector organizations.

 

Methodology : Employing a qualitative approach grounded in philosophical literature analysis, it synthesizes Mulla Sadra’s notions of substantial motion (al-harakah al-jawhariyyah) and existential perfection, alongside Al-Ghazali’s teachings on intention (niyyah), sincerity (ikhlas), and spiritual stations (maqamat) in labor.

 

Research results : The findings indicate that motivation should not be viewed merely as a psychological or material drive, but rather as an existential journey toward spiritual perfection. Work is thus positioned as a form of worship with transcendent value, particularly when rooted in pure intention, awareness of divine responsibility, and the pursuit of inner meaning.

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05-07-2025