Inspired Knowledge in Islamic Thought

Inspired Knowledge in Islamic Thought
Author: Alexander Treiger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2011-08-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781136655623

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This book argues that the Muslim theologian Abu Hamid al-Ghazali was a popularizer of philosophy more than its critic and that his theory of mystical cognition is based on the theory of prophecy of the philosopher Avicenna.

Islam and Rationality

Islam and Rationality
Author: Frank Griffel
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004307490

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The second volume of Islam and Rationality: The Impact of al-Ghazālī brings together twelve leading experts in the field of Ghazālī-studies who write about his thought and the influence he had on later Muslim thinkers.

Inspired Knowledge in Islamic Thought

Inspired Knowledge in Islamic Thought
Author: Alexander Treiger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-08-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136655616

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It has been customary to see the Muslim theologian Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 1111) as a vehement critic of philosophy, who rejected it in favour of Islamic mysticism (Sufism), a view which has come under increased scrutiny in recent years. This book argues that al-Ghazali was, instead, one of the greatest popularisers of philosophy in medieval Islam. The author supplies new evidence showing that al-Ghazali was indebted to philosophy in his theory of mystical cognition and his eschatology, and that, moreover, in these two areas he accepted even those philosophical teachings which he ostensibly criticized. Through careful translation into English and detailed discussion of more than 80 key passages (with many more surveyed throughout the book), the author shows how al-Ghazali’s understanding of "mystical cognition" is patterned after the philosophyof Avicenna (d. 1037). Arguing that despite overt criticism, al-Ghazali never rejected Avicennian philosophy and that his mysticism itself is grounded in Avicenna’s teachings, the book offers a clear and systematic presentation of al-Ghazali’s "philosophical mysticism." Challenging popular assumptions about one of the greatest Muslim theologians of all time, this is an important reference for scholars and laymen interested in Islamic theology and in the relations between philosophy and mysticism.

A Short History of Islamic Thought

A Short History of Islamic Thought
Author: Fitzroy Morrissey
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780197522035

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For general readers, a compact and illuminating introduction to Islam, from its beginnings almost 1500 years ago to the present moment. While much has been written about Islam, particularly over the twenty-five years, few books have explored the full range of the ideas that have defined the faith over a millennium and a half. Fitzroy Morrissey provides a clear and concise introduction to the origins and sources of Islamic thought, from its beginnings in the 7th century to the current moment. He explores the major ideas and introduces the major figures--those who over the centuries have broached life's major questions, from the nature of God and the existence of free will to gender relations and the ordering of society, and in the process defined Islam. Drawing on Arabic and Persian primary texts, as well as the latest scholarship, A Short History of Islamic Thought explains the key teachings of the Qur'an and Hadith, the great books of Islamic theology, philosophy, and law, as well as the mystical writings of the Sufis. It evaluates the impact of foreign cultures-Greek and Persian, Jewish and Christian-on early Islam, accounts for the crystallization of the Sunni and Shi'i forms of the faith, and accounts for the rise of such trends as Islamic modernism and Islamism. Above all, it reveals the fundamental principles of Islamic thought, both as a source of inspiration for Muslims today and as illuminating and rewarding in their own right.

Islamization of Knowledge

Islamization of Knowledge
Author: ʻImād al-Dīn Khalīl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070488916

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Islamization of Knowledge

Islamization of Knowledge
Author: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Publsiher: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780912463261

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This book represents the perspective of a number of concerned and dedicated Muslim scholars. It is a “vision” which embodies the basic principles of Islamic methodology, coupled with an action plan to realize the reconstruction of Muslim thought and the Islamization of the humanities and the social sciences. The International Institute of Islamic Thought presents this book to the Muslim ummah as an action plan. It is meant as a guide to be adopted thereby to foster the awareness of ummah of its worth and potential, of the real causes of its civilizational crisis and of the ways and means to overcome malaise.

God and Humans in Islamic Thought

God and Humans in Islamic Thought
Author: Maha Elkaisy-Friemuth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134146765

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Winner of The Iranian World Prize for the Book of the Year 2007 in the Philosophy and Mysticism category. This new and original text provides a timely re-examination of Islamic thought, presenting a stark contrast to the more usual conservative view. The explanation of the relationship between God and humans, as portrayed in Islam, is often influenced by the images of God and of human beings which theologians, philosophers and mystics have in mind. The early period of Islam reveals a diversity of interpretations of this relationship. Elkaisy-Friemuth discusses the view of three scholars from the tenth and eleventh century: Abd al-Jabbar, Ibn Sina and Al-Ghazali, which introduce three different approaches of looking at the relationship between God and Humans. God and Humans in Islamic Thought attempts to shed light on an important side of medieval rational thought in demonstrating its significance in forming the basis of an understanding of the nature of God, the nature of human beings and the construction of different bridges between them.

Seek Knowledge

Seek Knowledge
Author: Ian Richard Netton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136103704

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Explores various facets of the Islamic search for knowledge, with essays on aspects of Thought or Travel.