Samaneh Feyzi and Ahmad Yazdi have translated the book, and Qoqnoos Publishing House has brought it out in 336 pages, ILNA reported. It has been customary to see the Muslim theologian Abu Hamid ...
Occasionalism deals with the concept of causation. Simply put, the relationship between a cause and its effect. It determines the dependency of cause and effect on each other. If my hand moves a chair ...
Al Ghazali has been acknowledged by Encyclopedia Britannica as well as by Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy as the greatest Muslim philosopher whose influence was not limited to Islam only but most ...
(The Conversation) — From childhood, we are told that patience is a virtue and that good things will come to those who wait. And, so, many of us work on cultivating patience. This often starts by ...
The 11th-12th century polymath, Abu Hamid Ghazali (known in the mediaeval Latin West as Algazel, and sometimes as Algazelus), is recognised as a monumental philosopher, jurist, logician and mystic of ...
When al-Ghazali accused philosophers of “incoherence,” he wasn’t rejecting reason altogether. Instead, he was warning against letting logic outrun revelation. This piece delves into his famous ...
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