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Faith vs. Reason: Can There Be An Islamic Philosophy? - Abdal Hakim Murad
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published: 25 Mar 2013
author: IslamOnDemand
Faith vs. Reason: Can There Be An Islamic Philosophy? - Abdal Hakim Murad
Faith vs. Reason: Can There Be An Islamic Philosophy? - Abdal Hakim Murad
- published: 25 Mar 2013
- views: 667
- author: IslamOnDemand
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Islamic Legal Philosophy (Yasir Qadhi, Jasser Auda & Tariq Ramadan)
Strengthening The Moral & Social Fabric of Societies: Preservation of Life & Preservation ...
published: 28 May 2013
author: ByChoiceMuslim
Islamic Legal Philosophy (Yasir Qadhi, Jasser Auda & Tariq Ramadan)
Islamic Legal Philosophy (Yasir Qadhi, Jasser Auda & Tariq Ramadan)
Strengthening The Moral & Social Fabric of Societies: Preservation of Life & Preservation of Faith - Dr. Yasir Qadhi, Dr Jasser Auda & Dr. Tariq Ramadan A un...- published: 28 May 2013
- views: 9542
- author: ByChoiceMuslim
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Al-Ghazali's Philosophical Theology
Professor Frank Griffel teaches courses on the intellectual history of Islam, its theology...
published: 13 Sep 2011
author: YaleUniversity
Al-Ghazali's Philosophical Theology
Al-Ghazali's Philosophical Theology
Professor Frank Griffel teaches courses on the intellectual history of Islam, its theology, and the way Islamic thinkers react to Western modernity. He has p...- published: 13 Sep 2011
- views: 14460
- author: YaleUniversity
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Robert Wisnovsky: Technology Reviving Islamic Philosophy
Robert Wisnovsky: Islamic Ancient texts and modern technology Researched, Produced and Dir...
published: 21 Mar 2012
author: Al noor production
Robert Wisnovsky: Technology Reviving Islamic Philosophy
Robert Wisnovsky: Technology Reviving Islamic Philosophy
Robert Wisnovsky: Islamic Ancient texts and modern technology Researched, Produced and Directed by Abir Alsayed A part of Asdekaa al Arab series. To watch th...- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 2018
- author: Al noor production
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Hamzah Yusuf interviews a prominent Muslim philosopher - Syed Muhammad al Naquib
http://www.yanabi.com Syed Muhammad al Naquib is a prominent contemporary Muslim philosoph...
published: 03 Feb 2012
author: SeaOfIslam
Hamzah Yusuf interviews a prominent Muslim philosopher - Syed Muhammad al Naquib
Hamzah Yusuf interviews a prominent Muslim philosopher - Syed Muhammad al Naquib
http://www.yanabi.com Syed Muhammad al Naquib is a prominent contemporary Muslim philosopher and thinker from Malaysia. He is one of the few contemporary sch...- published: 03 Feb 2012
- views: 7309
- author: SeaOfIslam
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History Of Early Islamic philosophy
Early Islamic philosophy or classical Islamic philosophy is a period of intense philosophi...
published: 03 Feb 2014
History Of Early Islamic philosophy
History Of Early Islamic philosophy
Early Islamic philosophy or classical Islamic philosophy is a period of intense philosophical development beginning in the 2nd century AH of the Islamic calendar (early 9th century CE) and lasting until the 6th century AH (late 12th century CE). The period is known as the Islamic Golden Age, and the achievements of this period had a crucial influence in the development of modern philosophy and science; for Renaissance Europe, the influence represented "one of the largest technology transfers in world history.". This period starts with al-Kindi in the 9th century and ends with Averroes (Ibn Rushd) at the end of 12th century. The death of Averroes effectively marks the end of a particular discipline of Islamic philosophy usually called the Peripatetic Arabic School, and philosophical activity declined significantly in Western Islamic countries, namely in Islamic Spain and North Africa, though it persisted for much longer in the Eastern countries, in particular Persia and India where several schools of philosophy continued to flourish: Avicennism, Illuminationist philosophy, Mystical philosophy, and Transcendent theosophy. Some of the significant achievements of early Muslim philosophers included the development of a strict science of citation, the isnad or "backing"; the development of a method of open inquiry to disprove claims, the ijtihad, which could be generally applied to many types of questions (although which to apply it to is an ethical question); the willingness to both accept and challenge authority within the same process; recognition that science and philosophy are both subordinate to morality, and that moral choices are prior to any investigation or concern with either; the separation of theology (kalam) and law (shariah) during the early Abbasid period, a precursor to secularism; the distinction between religion and philosophy, marking the beginning of secular thought; the beginning of a peer review process; early ideas on evolution; the beginnings of the scientific method, an important contribution to the philosophy of science; the introduction of temporal modal logic and inductive logic; the beginning of social philosophy, including the formulation of theories on social cohesion and social conflict; the beginning of the philosophy of history; the development of the philosophical novel and the concepts of empiricism and tabula rasa; and distinguishing between essence and existence. Saadia Gaon, David ben Merwan al-Mukkamas, Maimonides, and Thomas Aquinas, were influenced by the Mutazilite work, particularly Avicennism and Averroism, and the Renaissance and the use of empirical methods were inspired at least in part by Arabic translations of Greek, Jewish, Persian and Egyptian works translated into Latin during the Renaissance of the 12th century, and taken during the Reconquista in 1492. Early Islamic philosophy can be divided into clear sets of influences, branches, schools, and fields, as described below. The life of Muhammad or sira which generated both the Qur'an (revelation) and hadith (his daily utterances and discourses on social and legal matters), during which philosophy was defined by Muslims as consisting in acceptance or rejection of his message. Together the sira and hadith constitute the sunnah and are validated by isnad ("backing") to determine the likely truth of the report of any given saying of Muhammad. Key figures are Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Abu Dawud and Al-Nasa'i. Each sifted through literally millions of hadith to accept a list of under 1. This work, which was not completed until the 10th century, began shortly after The Farewell Sermon in 631. Ilm al-Kalām (Arabic: علم الكلام, literally the study of "speech" or "words") is the Islamic philosophical discipline of seeking theological principles through dialectic. Kalām in Islamic practice relates to the discipline of seeking theological knowledge through debate and argument. A scholar of kalām is referred to as a mutakallim (plural mutakallimiin). With Kalam, questions about the sira and hadith, as well as science (Islamic science) and law (fiqh and sharia), began to be investigated beyond the scope of Muhammad's beliefs. This period is characterized by emergence of ijtihad and the first fiqh. As the Sunnah became published and accepted, philosophy separate from Muslim theology was discouraged due to a lack of participants. During this period, traditions similar to Socratic method began to evolve, but philosophy remained subordinate to religion. Independent minds exploiting the methods of ijtihad sought to investigate the doctrines of the Qur'an, which until then had been accepted in faith on the authority of divine revelation. One of first debates was that between partisan of the Qadar (Arabic: qadara, to have power), who affirmed free will, and the Jabarites (jabar, force, constraint), who maintained the belief in fatalism.- published: 03 Feb 2014
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Philosophy & philosphers exposed...FUNNY Sh. Yasir Qadhi...
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published: 09 Aug 2011
author: Halal Sheikh
Philosophy & philosphers exposed...FUNNY Sh. Yasir Qadhi...
Philosophy & philosphers exposed...FUNNY Sh. Yasir Qadhi...
Like❞ Us on FB ☛ http://www.facebook.com/SmileitzSunnahOfficial ❝Follow Us❞ on Tumblr ☛ http://HalalHumor.tumblr.com Sheikh Yasir Qadhi highlights the usele...- published: 09 Aug 2011
- views: 9747
- author: Halal Sheikh
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Islam, Philosophy and Science in Baghdad-Islamic Golden Age
Baghdad Islamic Culture at its Height in Philosophy and Science The Islamic Golden Age is ...
published: 20 Apr 2010
author: TheHistoryTV
Islam, Philosophy and Science in Baghdad-Islamic Golden Age
Islam, Philosophy and Science in Baghdad-Islamic Golden Age
Baghdad Islamic Culture at its Height in Philosophy and Science The Islamic Golden Age is traditionally dated from the mid-8th to the mid-13th century A.D. (...- published: 20 Apr 2010
- views: 17308
- author: TheHistoryTV
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Is Life Just A Game? - Hamza Tzortzis [ISLAMIC AWARENESS WEEK 2013]
A lecture touching on the purpose of human existence, and how through positivist critical ...
published: 12 Feb 2013
author: TheUBMS
Is Life Just A Game? - Hamza Tzortzis [ISLAMIC AWARENESS WEEK 2013]
Is Life Just A Game? - Hamza Tzortzis [ISLAMIC AWARENESS WEEK 2013]
A lecture touching on the purpose of human existence, and how through positivist critical thinking, we can establish a solid grounding belief on the existenc...- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 5402
- author: TheUBMS
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History of Islamic Philosophy by Henry Corbin 1 of 2
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published: 22 Feb 2013
author: osho booksiveloved
History of Islamic Philosophy by Henry Corbin 1 of 2
History of Islamic Philosophy by Henry Corbin 1 of 2
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 414
- author: osho booksiveloved
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PresentationTube: Islamic Philosophy Full
For EDUC2003. Watch the video presentation with slides at http://presentationtube.com/watc...
published: 06 Jan 2014
PresentationTube: Islamic Philosophy Full
PresentationTube: Islamic Philosophy Full
For EDUC2003. Watch the video presentation with slides at http://presentationtube.com/watch?v=6C4NwSwYdUw- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 34
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PresentationTube: Islamic Philosophy
For EDUC2003. Watch the video presentation with slides at http://presentationtube.com/watc...
published: 03 Jan 2014
PresentationTube: Islamic Philosophy
PresentationTube: Islamic Philosophy
For EDUC2003. Watch the video presentation with slides at http://presentationtube.com/watch?v=TXfISQIf0Bk- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 46
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Kuch Khaas: Lecture - Islamic Political Philosophy Part-l
Is Islamic Political Philosophy Still Relevant? Political philosophy deals with perception...
published: 03 Nov 2011
author: KuchKhaasCentre
Kuch Khaas: Lecture - Islamic Political Philosophy Part-l
Kuch Khaas: Lecture - Islamic Political Philosophy Part-l
Is Islamic Political Philosophy Still Relevant? Political philosophy deals with perception of concepts such as state, power, legitimacy, political authority,...- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 1500
- author: KuchKhaasCentre
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Online course: Introduction to Early Islamic Philosophy (Taster session)
To watch the full course visit: http://thedeeninstitute.com/courses/philosophy/item/32-an-...
published: 03 Nov 2013
Online course: Introduction to Early Islamic Philosophy (Taster session)
Online course: Introduction to Early Islamic Philosophy (Taster session)
To watch the full course visit: http://thedeeninstitute.com/courses/philosophy/item/32-an-introduction-to-early-islamic-philosophical-controversies Course overview: The aim of this online Islamic course is to introduce readers to the major entrenched theological and philosopical differences that arose in Islam's formative period with the entry of kalām intellectual and scholastic methods. The scope extends from the tentative views emerging in late 7th century to crystallised theological positions of the 11th century and will give emphasis on primary source analysis of Arabic works and mainly surveys of key ideas and theologians. It will also explore the ethics, epistemology and metaphysics of early Mutakallimūn (kalām practitioners) and how precepts related to these informed various theological areas of inquiry. Moreover, the methodology of the Mutakallimūn will be assessed with a view to raise questions and further lines of inquiry especially regarding the subsequent impact on theology's trajectory within Islamic thought. This online Islamic philosophy course will give the student an academic grounding within Islamic philosophy.- published: 03 Nov 2013
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7th Session - Islamic Philosophy - Part 01
7th Session - Islamic Philosophy - Part 01, By Dr. Sayyed Mohammad Reza Hejazi, Imam Mahdi...
published: 09 Feb 2009
author: masjedalnabi
7th Session - Islamic Philosophy - Part 01
7th Session - Islamic Philosophy - Part 01
7th Session - Islamic Philosophy - Part 01, By Dr. Sayyed Mohammad Reza Hejazi, Imam Mahdi Seminary, Hejrat Fundation, Masjed Al-Nabi, Los Angeles, USA, May ...- published: 09 Feb 2009
- views: 1547
- author: masjedalnabi
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EP06: Knowledge in Islamic Philosophy المعرفة فى الفلسفة الاسلامية
تفتكر ان فى نوع من المعرفة ممكن نوصله بدون حواسنا او عقلنا .. نوع من المعرفة بنوصلة باتصال...
published: 11 Jan 2014
EP06: Knowledge in Islamic Philosophy المعرفة فى الفلسفة الاسلامية
EP06: Knowledge in Islamic Philosophy المعرفة فى الفلسفة الاسلامية
تفتكر ان فى نوع من المعرفة ممكن نوصله بدون حواسنا او عقلنا .. نوع من المعرفة بنوصلة باتصال خاص مع المسبب الاول والقوى العلوية؟ المبدعين دايما بيتكلموا عن وحى الابداع .. ولحظات الالهام اللى مالهمش سيطرة عليها، ياترى هى دى المعرفة الاشراقية اللى اتكلم عنها ابن سينا؟ وفعلا لو نقيت نفسك من الدنياويات وارتقيت بروحك هتقدر توصل فى يوم من الايام للأتصال بالعالم العلوى وتحصل على المعرفة الاشراقية؟ ولا هتفضل انسان عادى بيستقبل معرفته عن طريق الحواس والعقل بس؟- published: 11 Jan 2014
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Iqbal Ka Pakistan & Islamic philosophy must watch
Zaid Hamid & Iqbal Ka Pakistan & Islamic philosophy must watch....
published: 17 Aug 2011
author: Partho Paul
Iqbal Ka Pakistan & Islamic philosophy must watch
Iqbal Ka Pakistan & Islamic philosophy must watch
Zaid Hamid & Iqbal Ka Pakistan & Islamic philosophy must watch.- published: 17 Aug 2011
- views: 3574
- author: Partho Paul