An Indonesian academic researcher specializing in Islamic thought, his research addresses issues of faith, theology, and Sufi philosophy. His most notable work is “The Human Aspect in the Theological Discourse of the Ash’arites: From Theological Humanism to the Objectives of Faith,” in which he seeks to highlight the human dimension in the Ash’arite theological heritage and link it to the objectives of Islamic faith in the modern era. He also authored another book, “Existence and Time in the Sufi Discourse of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi,” in which he presents a philosophical and interpretive reading of time and existence within the Sufi experience. His contributions are part of the renewed scholarly movement in contemporary Indonesian universities, particularly in the field of approaching Islamic heritage from a fundamentalist humanist perspective.