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... 5 at a time and enslaves the women and children because they had supported the Meccans against the Muslims. ...
... 5 at a time and enslaves the women and children because they had supported the Meccans against the Muslims. ...
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... and ‘He will indeed be successful who purifies his soul, and he will indeed fail who corrupts his soul.” (91:9-10) We learn from the Qur’an that God made the human soul perfect and endowed it with an understanding of what is right and wrong (91:7-8) But, unfortunately, human life being a trial, it i ...
... and ‘He will indeed be successful who purifies his soul, and he will indeed fail who corrupts his soul.” (91:9-10) We learn from the Qur’an that God made the human soul perfect and endowed it with an understanding of what is right and wrong (91:7-8) But, unfortunately, human life being a trial, it i ...
Al Farabi`s Concept of Happiness: Eudaimonia, The Good and Jihad
... the afterlife, yet it is clearly incomplete and secondary to supreme happiness. Happiness to Alfarabi is the absolute good. It is the good that is desired for its own sake where there is nothing greater to achieve. Achieving happiness is the purpose of life. Alfarabi makes happiness the reason for h ...
... the afterlife, yet it is clearly incomplete and secondary to supreme happiness. Happiness to Alfarabi is the absolute good. It is the good that is desired for its own sake where there is nothing greater to achieve. Achieving happiness is the purpose of life. Alfarabi makes happiness the reason for h ...
A Survey of Mediaeval Philosophy, Version 2.0
... All of the files were cleaned up with one macro, and some of them have been further doctored with additional macros I wrote later and additional hand editing. This explains why some are quite neat, and others somewhat cluttered. In some cases I changed Spade's formatting to make the printout look be ...
... All of the files were cleaned up with one macro, and some of them have been further doctored with additional macros I wrote later and additional hand editing. This explains why some are quite neat, and others somewhat cluttered. In some cases I changed Spade's formatting to make the printout look be ...
A Response to Patricia Crone`s Book (Meccan Trade and
... purposes of which are obvious for every professional researcher. Therefore, as a scholar in the field, it was necessary for me to respond to this book so that readers will not be deceived and misguided by the great errors introduced to them under the guise of historical research or scholarship. Cron ...
... purposes of which are obvious for every professional researcher. Therefore, as a scholar in the field, it was necessary for me to respond to this book so that readers will not be deceived and misguided by the great errors introduced to them under the guise of historical research or scholarship. Cron ...
Ph 205 Historical Introduction to Philosophy
... the beholder or is there an objective standard? Aquinas & Existence of God: Should nonCatholic sources of knowledge be used in theology? ...
... the beholder or is there an objective standard? Aquinas & Existence of God: Should nonCatholic sources of knowledge be used in theology? ...
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... religious obligation with proper knowledge seems to be the foundation upon which he build the argument. Salih Darat: a Short Biography His full name as appears in his books is Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ ibn ‘Umar al-Samāranī,2 but he is popularly known among Javanese as Kiyai Salih Darat.3 He was born around 18 ...
... religious obligation with proper knowledge seems to be the foundation upon which he build the argument. Salih Darat: a Short Biography His full name as appears in his books is Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ ibn ‘Umar al-Samāranī,2 but he is popularly known among Javanese as Kiyai Salih Darat.3 He was born around 18 ...
The Incoherence of the Incoherence
... Philosophy also were cultivated. In Philosophy Aristotle was still ‘the master of those who know’, and especially his logical works as interpreted by the Neoplatonic commentators were studied intensively. But also many Neoplatonic and Neopythagorean writings were still known, and also, very probably ...
... Philosophy also were cultivated. In Philosophy Aristotle was still ‘the master of those who know’, and especially his logical works as interpreted by the Neoplatonic commentators were studied intensively. But also many Neoplatonic and Neopythagorean writings were still known, and also, very probably ...
Dogmas and Doctrines of the Roshnites and the Dispute of Pantheism
... Lam’at of Shah Waliullah, Khairul Bayan is deemed to have been revealed to Bayazid” (Khweshki, 2003, p-19). The tone and tenor of the book testifies the fact that it has been prepared in light of the divine command such as is evident from the style of its narration, “oh Bayazid, write down and narra ...
... Lam’at of Shah Waliullah, Khairul Bayan is deemed to have been revealed to Bayazid” (Khweshki, 2003, p-19). The tone and tenor of the book testifies the fact that it has been prepared in light of the divine command such as is evident from the style of its narration, “oh Bayazid, write down and narra ...
APOLOGY OF AL KINDY,
... compiled a very full analysis of its contents, with a copious translation of the more interesting portions. In doing this, I have indicated a few passages which, for reasons specified, should be omitted. Whether there should be any further curtailment must depend on local considerations. As an ancie ...
... compiled a very full analysis of its contents, with a copious translation of the more interesting portions. In doing this, I have indicated a few passages which, for reasons specified, should be omitted. Whether there should be any further curtailment must depend on local considerations. As an ancie ...
Save as Word - Bediüzzaman Said Nursî
... The famous Muslim historian and sociologist Ibn Khaldun said: "To be anxious about the future is one of the characteristics of human nature," and that it was natural for man to wonder how much longer the world would exist and try to find out.1 People have always searched for a 'saviour' in difficult ...
... The famous Muslim historian and sociologist Ibn Khaldun said: "To be anxious about the future is one of the characteristics of human nature," and that it was natural for man to wonder how much longer the world would exist and try to find out.1 People have always searched for a 'saviour' in difficult ...
Language and Style of the Qur`ān
... but it seems also to declare that it is in a plain/clear (mubīn) tongue/speech/language: “We have revealed it, a lecture (qur’ānan) in Arabic” (q 12:2; 20:113); “We revealed it, a decisive utterance (ḥukman) in Arabic” (q 13:37); “a lecture in Arabic” (q 39:28; 41:3; 42:7; 43:3); “this is a confirmi ...
... but it seems also to declare that it is in a plain/clear (mubīn) tongue/speech/language: “We have revealed it, a lecture (qur’ānan) in Arabic” (q 12:2; 20:113); “We revealed it, a decisive utterance (ḥukman) in Arabic” (q 13:37); “a lecture in Arabic” (q 39:28; 41:3; 42:7; 43:3); “this is a confirmi ...
Here - IslamicBlessings.com
... Mohammad (SAW). This Light is the reason behind the creation of all objects in the visible and material world. The plan and design for the creation of Prophet Mohammad (SAW) existed before creation, because The Prophet Mohammad (SAW) was the center point of the primary purpose of creation. Therefore ...
... Mohammad (SAW). This Light is the reason behind the creation of all objects in the visible and material world. The plan and design for the creation of Prophet Mohammad (SAW) existed before creation, because The Prophet Mohammad (SAW) was the center point of the primary purpose of creation. Therefore ...
The Teachings of the Qur`an
... Qur'an hold for Muslims? The Qur'an as a book whose importance is global and eternal The Qur'an as a revelation from a divine, not a human, source - The relationship between the Qur'an and the sciences -The characteristics and features of the Qur'an We are investigating the importance of a book whic ...
... Qur'an hold for Muslims? The Qur'an as a book whose importance is global and eternal The Qur'an as a revelation from a divine, not a human, source - The relationship between the Qur'an and the sciences -The characteristics and features of the Qur'an We are investigating the importance of a book whic ...
Peter Kreeft-The philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
... First, the question is stated in a pro or con debate format, with only two logically possible answers. Then come the objections, which argue for the answer Aquinas rejects. These are always summarized fairly, strongly, clearly, and succinctly. Then come two parts to his argument for his answer to th ...
... First, the question is stated in a pro or con debate format, with only two logically possible answers. Then come the objections, which argue for the answer Aquinas rejects. These are always summarized fairly, strongly, clearly, and succinctly. Then come two parts to his argument for his answer to th ...
The Origins and Evaluations of Hadith Transmitters in Shi`i
... elsewhere, the compositions of Kashshi, Tusi, and Najashi, the primary Shi`i biographers of this time, are indispensable for assessing the characteristics and structural framework of the biographical literature on the rijal.31 These texts are also important for constructing a coherent picture of the ...
... elsewhere, the compositions of Kashshi, Tusi, and Najashi, the primary Shi`i biographers of this time, are indispensable for assessing the characteristics and structural framework of the biographical literature on the rijal.31 These texts are also important for constructing a coherent picture of the ...
A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages
... but also one of the richest and more complex. Its roots go back to ancient philosophy and we are still living with some of its consequences today. Indeed, a very large part of our philosophical vocabulary, whether in English, Spanish, or any other western European language, was developed in the Midd ...
... but also one of the richest and more complex. Its roots go back to ancient philosophy and we are still living with some of its consequences today. Indeed, a very large part of our philosophical vocabulary, whether in English, Spanish, or any other western European language, was developed in the Midd ...
PLATO: THE SEVENTH LETTER_4
... and vain hopes, as if they had acquired some awesome lore. It has occurred to me to speak on the subject at greater length, for possibly the matter I am discussing would be clearer if I were to do so. There is a true doctrine, which I have often stated before, that stands in the way of the man who w ...
... and vain hopes, as if they had acquired some awesome lore. It has occurred to me to speak on the subject at greater length, for possibly the matter I am discussing would be clearer if I were to do so. There is a true doctrine, which I have often stated before, that stands in the way of the man who w ...
A Brief Life Sketch of Shaykh Ibn Arabi al-Shaykh al
... Despite his early and extraordinary spiritual development al-Shaykh al-Akbar qs never ceased learning from other shaykhs and ulama until almost the end of his days. When he spent the latter part of his life traveling in the Muslim lands, he would always seek out prominent shaykhs and alims wherever ...
... Despite his early and extraordinary spiritual development al-Shaykh al-Akbar qs never ceased learning from other shaykhs and ulama until almost the end of his days. When he spent the latter part of his life traveling in the Muslim lands, he would always seek out prominent shaykhs and alims wherever ...
history of western philosophy_unit2_2012_draft2
... Indeed, all man’s striving was nothing but an unconscious seeking for Him who alone can put our restless hearts at peace. This love is a dynamic love for it gives force and direction to our ...
... Indeed, all man’s striving was nothing but an unconscious seeking for Him who alone can put our restless hearts at peace. This love is a dynamic love for it gives force and direction to our ...
The Báb`s main topics
... the unity of God, creator, ruler, and mover of history, the ultimate inaccessibility and indefinite essence, but also His clear prophecy of the inevitable eminent appearance of “He Whom God shall make manifest (man yzhiruhu ’lláh).” In addition to that the Bayán contains the laws and regulations for ...
... the unity of God, creator, ruler, and mover of history, the ultimate inaccessibility and indefinite essence, but also His clear prophecy of the inevitable eminent appearance of “He Whom God shall make manifest (man yzhiruhu ’lláh).” In addition to that the Bayán contains the laws and regulations for ...
Maimonides wrote
... These parts gives us insight into his legal reasoning regarding Islam, as well another glimpse into his understanding of Islam as being part of God’s plans. The Moreh Nevuchim deals with the philosophic study of true worship, and as such is not particularly concerned with Islam. He does relate to th ...
... These parts gives us insight into his legal reasoning regarding Islam, as well another glimpse into his understanding of Islam as being part of God’s plans. The Moreh Nevuchim deals with the philosophic study of true worship, and as such is not particularly concerned with Islam. He does relate to th ...
The Narrative Form of Ibn Ishaq`s Sirat Rasul Allah
... needs of the one viewing it, while the Sira is similar to a movie which guides the audience through the events in a specific order and with a particular point of view. This difference was surely not lost on Ibn Ishaq. The variety of cultural and religious beliefs in Ibn Ishaq's historical setting gr ...
... needs of the one viewing it, while the Sira is similar to a movie which guides the audience through the events in a specific order and with a particular point of view. This difference was surely not lost on Ibn Ishaq. The variety of cultural and religious beliefs in Ibn Ishaq's historical setting gr ...