Vicegerency in Islamic Thought and Scripture

Vicegerency in Islamic Thought and Scripture
Author: Chauki Lazhar
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000862591

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This book explores the reasons for the creation of humanity on Earth from the perspective of ancient and contemporary Muslim thinkers, aiming to lay the outlines of a Qurʾanic theory of human existential function. The author proceeds from the assumption that, until now, contemporary Islamic scholarship has suffered from the absence of theorisation about a Qurʾanic conception of human existential function (vicegerency), lacking a unified philosophical and epistemological frame of reference. Challenging common perceptions among contemporary Muslim reformists regarding the human existential function, the author examines both classical and contemporary thought as well as conducting a thorough and comprehensive analysis of Qurʾanic passages that ground the theory of vicegerency within a cosmic scheme. Ultimately, a new approach for understanding the human existential function from within the Qurʾanic worldview is proposed. For the first time then, this book offers an integral induction and categorisation of Qurʾanic teleological concepts, combining them within a coherent framework that reveals the outlines of a vicegerency theory and a Qurʾanic worldview. Suitable for both scholars and laypersons, the book serves as a landmark textbook in the fields of Islamic Philosophy, Theological Anthropology and Qurʾanic Studies.

The Attributes of God in Islamic Thought

The Attributes of God in Islamic Thought
Author: Mansooreh Khalilizand
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2024-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781003852780

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The debate over Allah’s attribute—the “nature” and the inner articulation of Allah—is one of the focal debates in the intellectual history of Islam. This edited collection aims to highlight and examine some aspects of this debate in their original context, based on the relevant primary literature. By showing that even an apparently self-evident concept such as Allah, which lies at the heart of every reading of Islam, is highly ambiguous and polysemous, the chapters also emphasise the plurality that has always existed in Islamic thought. Through highlighting the philosophical and theological reflections on the concept of Allah, the results of this study challenge the juristic reading of Islam, in which Allah’s function consists mainly in providing a detailed plan for the human life and also rewarding or punishing the ones who deviates from it. The book also attempts to demonstrate the relevance and the actuality of the tradition and to stress its contemporaneity. This volume makes a significant part of the intellectual tradition of Islam accessible for students and scholars of Islamic theology, Islamic philosophy, Islamic studies and the like, as well as providing a secondary source for teaching on the debate in question.

Albanian The Vicegerency of Man Between Revelation and Reason A Critique of the Dialectic of the Text Reason and Reality

Albanian  The Vicegerency of Man  Between Revelation and Reason A Critique of the    Dialectic    of the Text  Reason  and Reality
Author: Abd al Majid al Najjar
Publsiher: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781642053999

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The Vicegerency of man is a timely contribution to the debate on Revelation and reason that has always been a central ‎issue in Islamic thought. The book aims to clarify the relationship between reason and Revelation, and to show that far ‎from being mutually exclusive, they both contribute to a correct portrayal of reality.‎ Rooting his study firmly within the Islamic framework, Dr. al Najjar expounds on the role of reason and the intellect in ‎helping humankind to accomplish the role of vicegerency of man on earth on two levels. Firstly, on the level of ‎understanding the Revealed Text, and secondly, on the level of the application of the divine principles and their adaptation ‎to the realities of human existence through time and space. In so doing, he shows the limits of using solely Revelation or ‎reason in the search for truth and demonstrates that a reconciliation of the two is necessary to serve the interests and well-‎being of humankind- which is the ultimate goal of Revelation.‎

The Vicegerency of Man

The Vicegerency of Man
Author: Abd al Majid al Najjar
Publsiher: IIIT
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Faith and reason
ISBN: 9781565642720

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The Vicegerency of man is a timely contribution to the debate on Revelation and reason that has always been a central issue in Islamic thought. The book aims to clarify the relationship between reason and Revelation, and to show that far from being mutually exclusive, they both contribute to a correct portrayal of reality. Rooting his study firmly within the Islamic framework, Dr. al Najjar expounds on the role of reason and the intellect in helping humankind to accomplish the role of vicegerency of man on earth on two levels. Firstly, on the level of understanding the Revealed Text, and secondly, on the level of the application of the divine principles and their adaptation to the realities of human existence through time and space. In so doing, he shows the limits of using solely Revelation or reason in the search for truth, and demonstrates that a reconciliation of the two is necessary to serve the interests and well-being of humankind- which is the ultimate goal of Revelation.

Studying Islam in the Arab World

Studying Islam in the Arab World
Author: Sari Hanafi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2023-12-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781003826262

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Addressing the rupture between religious and social sciences in Arab universities, this book provides a critical assessment of the curricula of Shariah and Islamic Studies departments across the Arab World, arguing for increased interdisciplinary dialogue. Based on over 250 interviews with university students and teachers, this study is the sum of five years of field research observing the curricula and teaching styles of colleges in the Shariah sciences. The author provides critical insight into these curricula by focusing on case studies in Lebanon and Jordan, Morocco, Kuwait and Qatar, and in Malaysia. In doing so, the book aims to answer the following questions: What is the aim of religious education? Does it aim to create people who specialize solely in religious affairs, or does it aim to form the student according to a comprehensive human framework? What is the nature of the relationship between the social sciences and the Shariah sciences? The book concludes by examining three pioneering institutions which have introduced alternative curricula in teaching Shariah studies. The book has wide geographic and ideological coverage, and will appeal to university students, academics, and policy analysts working across a range of disciplines, including the philosophy of knowledge, Islamic law and education, and sociology.

From the Divine to the Human

From the Divine to the Human
Author: Muhammad U. Faruque,Mohammed Rustom
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000892659

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Featuring the work of leading contemporary Muslim philosophers and theologians, this book grapples with various forms of evil and suffering in the world today, from COVID-19 and issues in climate change to problems in palliative care and human vulnerability. Rather than walking down well-trodden paths in philosophy of religion which often address questions of evil and suffering by focusing on divine attributes and the God-world relationship, this volume offers another path of inquiry by focusing on human vulnerability, potential, and resilience. Addressing both the theoretical and practical dimensions of the question of evil, topics range from the transformative power of love, virtue ethics in Sufism and the necessity of suffering, to the spiritual significance of the body and Islamic perspectives on embodiment. In doing so, the contributors propose new perspectives based on various pre-modern and contemporary materials that can enrich the emerging field of the global philosophy of religion, thereby radically transforming contemporary debates on the nature of evil and suffering. The book will appeal to researchers in a variety of disciplines, including Islamic philosophy, religious studies, Sufism, and theology.

Ghaz l s Epistemology

Ghaz  l     s Epistemology
Author: Nabil Yasien Mohamed
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000967036

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Focusing on Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111) – one of the foremost scholars and authorities in the Muslim world who is central to the Islamic intellectual tradition – this book embarks on a study of doubt (shakk) and certainty (yaqīn) in his epistemology. The book looks at Ghazālī’s attitude to philosophical demonstration and Sufism as a means to certainty. In early scholarship surrounding Ghazālī, he has often been blamed as the one who single-handedly offered the death-blow to philosophy in the Muslim world. In much of contemporary scholarship, Ghazālī is understood to prefer philosophy as the ultimate means to certainty, granting Sufism a secondary status. Hence, much of previous scholarship has either focused on Ghazālī as a Sufi or as a philosopher; this book takes a parallel approach, and acknowledges each discipline in its right place. It analyses Ghazālī’s approach to acquiring certainty, his methodological scepticism, his foundationalism, his attitude to authoritative instruction (taʿlim), and the place of philosophical demonstration and Sufism in his epistemology. Offering a systematic and comprehensive approach to Ghazālī’s epistemology, this book is a valuable resource for scholars of Islamic philosophy and Sufism in particular, and for educated readers of Islamic studies in general.

Agency Rationality and Morality

Agency  Rationality  and Morality
Author: Mona Abul-Fadl
Publsiher: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2024-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781642056983

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Modernity or modernism as a system of thought purporting to be enlightened and universal, has brought with it a crisis of values and a secular perspective that has undermined its own foundations and is provoking a universalized state of existential angst or anomie and moral anarchy. This treatise provides a reading of the Qur’anic view of man as insan against a background of the preoccupations of modernity. The author critiques the rapid devolution of society divorced from spiritual tradition in the modern context. The emphasis is on rationality, freedom, and morality and the goal is the reintegration of man and the recovery of community through a reconciliation of self and the rediscovery of the essential meaning of divine guidance in so far as it relates to human life in this world. Taking the Qur’an as a divine discourse of many tiers and depths, the work singles out aspects of the discourse on creation and takes it as a pivot for developing a view of moral man and moral community, with the focus remaining on the former. The main message is one of relevance, urgency, and opportunity. The urgency and the opportunity lie with man, and the relevance shines through the light of the eternal message and comes from God.