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  1. Pragmatic Arguments in the Qur'an for Belief.M. Shahid Alam - manuscript
  2. Comparative Political Theology.Erich Kofmel - manuscript
    For a research project I engaged in from 2004-2007, I gathered and analysed statements made by representatives of Islamist terrorist movements on the Internet and compared key themes of their ideology (such as "democracy", "capitalism", "globalization", "colonialism" and "underdevelopment") to the writings and ideology of authors in various traditions of Christian "political theology". In this paper, it is being established that there are clear similarities in the socio-political analysis advanced by Christian political and liberation theologians and representatives of Islamist terrorist (...)
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  3. Impact of the 'Principiality of Existence' upon the Semantic Evolution of the Three Modalities of Being.Davood Atashgahi - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 34.
    Being bound to the principle of the 'principiality of existence' as one of the most important pillars of Transcendent Philosophy has fundamentally transformed one of the most important issues in Islamic philosophy, i.e., the three modalities of being. Mulla Sadra, on the basis of his specific analysis in which he contrasts possibility of indigence of quiddity with the Necessary Being, divides existents into copulative and non-copulative existents. Unlike preceding philosophers who conceived of all the three modalities of being as modes (...)
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  4. Is Islamic Philosophy Identical with Greek Philosophy?Dr M. Bidhendi - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 30.
    In this paper the writer has first tried to explore the different views in Islamic philosophy, and then propogate the claim that there exists an invaluable and systematic reality called Islamic philosophy, which began by Kindi, Farabi, and Ibn-Sina, was further developed by Shaykh Ishraq and Mulla Sadra, and still continues to exist.Islamic philosophy is a historical reality, one which, like other existing schools of philosophy; has been influenced by Greek philosophy in many respects; however, it has posed some novel (...)
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  5. The Influence of the Holy Quran in Origination of the Transcendental theosophy.M. Burujirdi - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 20.
    If we are to appraise what is called Islamic philosophy, undoubtedly we will have to admit that it is only Sadrean Transcendental Theosophy, which deserves to be called Islamic philosophy, and the other schools of philosophy, such as Peripatetic school and Illuminationist theosophy lack this characteristic. Sadrean theosophy is mainly based on the revealed texts, and the commentaries, received from the infallible Imams.Sadra make uses of Quranic verses, not to confirm his own ideas, but as a foundation, on which he (...)
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  6. The Possibility of a dialogue between Islamic Philosophy and Western Phenomenology.Dr Davari - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 26.
    In this article the author aims to reveal the common grounds between Islamic philosophy and phenomenology. The focus of the paper is on comparing Mirib Sadra's views with those of Edmond Husserl and revealing their commonalities. The writer believes that the issues which can provide the yiiBMl for having this dialogue consist of the following:1. The rational soul in Islamic Philosophy and the intentionality of the mind in western phenomenology;2. Transition from the first disposition to the second in Islamic philosophy (...)
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  7. The First Hundred Years of the development of Islamic Logic.Hossein Hosseinabadi - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 29.
    Although a lot of books have been written on medicine, astronomy. mathematics, Islamic philosophy, etc., not much has been written on the history of the development of research in Islamic logic. As a result, this important part of the history of Islamic thought has remained almost intact. In spite of the fact that a general picture of this field has not been portrayed yet, we have enough information to devise a tentative and general view of this discipline. The present paper (...)
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  8. Time in Islamic Philososphy.M. Husaini - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 2.
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  9. The Magian Prophet and Book in Islamic Traditions and Religious Studies.Aliasghar Monjezi - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 44.
    Most Iranian and Eastern researchers working in the field of religion believe that Zoroaster founded Magianism and was killed in an attack made by a foreign ethnic group. Two copies of his religious books were available: one in Takht-e Jamshīd royal Library, which was put to fire by Greek invaders, and the other in Takht-e Suleyman, which was stolen by them.However, according to Islamic traditions, Zoroaster was not a Magian prophet. He claimed to be a prophet and had collected certain (...)
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  10. A Treatise On The Universal, Aqa Sayyid Abul Hasan Jilwah's Lectures.H. Musawi - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 3.
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  11. Philosophical Innovations of Seyyed Mustafa Khomeini in Theology in its General Sense.Zahra Mustafawi - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 60.
    Seyyed Mustafa Khomeini had been trained in the school of the Transcendent Philosophy and had several innovations in Islamic philosophy. His ideas had been propounded in a big book called al-Qawa'id al-hakamiyyah, which has been lost. The writer of this paper has collected his new theories by reviewing 29 of his books. From among his 50 new philosophical ideas, 32 are related to problems in theology in its general sense which are also discussed in philosophy, existence and quiddity, mental existence, (...)
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  12. The Identity of Islamic Philosophy.Saeed Rahimian - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 26.
    The main question of this paper is whether there exists something called Islamic Philosophy, and whether it possesses a genuine identity and an independent reality.In the first place, this question might appear surprising and almost irrelevant, since the abundance of books and writings on the history of philosophy and philosophical schools in the world of Islam makes such discussions unnecessary; however, if we return to the roots of the discussion, we will find such questions worthy of reflection and scrutiny.The author's (...)
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  13. An Islamic Foundation for Human Rights.Fatema Amijee - forthcoming - In Jesse Tomalty & Kerri Woods (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Human Rights.
    Can the human rights we recognize today be derived from the central Muslim text, the Qur’an? I will argue that they can, but that this requires reconceptualising the believer’s relationship to revelation. On the standard view, the believer is bound by all prescriptions in the Qur’an. By contrast, I will argue that the Qur’an prescribes two distinct kinds of norms—thin norms and thick norms—and only the latter have normative force here and now. With this novel framework for understanding Qur’anic norms (...)
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  14. Umar khayyam.Mehdi Aminrazavi - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  15. (1 other version)Seccion monografica: Cristianos de al-Andalus y mozarabes.Cristianos de al-Andalus - forthcoming - Al-Qantara Xv/2.
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  16. Hak: Islam a religion of ethics.Gad El-Hak Ali Gad El - forthcoming - Proceedings of the First International Conference on Bioethics in Human Reproduction Research in the Muslim World, Gi Serour (Ed). Iicpsr, Cairo, Egypt.
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  17. What is Common Between Existentialists and Iqbal.N. Erfan - forthcoming - Pakistan Philosophical Journal.
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  18. Islam a religion of ethics.A. G. E. Gad El Hak - forthcoming - Proceedings of the First International Conference on Bioethics in Human Reproduction in Research in the Muslim World.
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  19. Les Armeniens entre byzance et l'Islam.H. Gregoire - forthcoming - Byzantion.
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  20. Ushul Fiqh I, Jakarta.Nasrun Haroen - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
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  21. Ushul Fiqh I, Jakarta.Nasroen Harun - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
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  22. Modernisasi Islam di Indonesia (Jakarta).Fuad Jabali & Iain Jamhari - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
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  23. Islam y Ciencia en Al-Andalus.Juan Martos Quesada - forthcoming - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones.
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  24. Identity and Immigration: A Quranic Perspective.Sayed Hassan Akhlaq - 212 - In John- Vensus - Hogan - George - Roralba (ed.), Building Community in a Mobile/Global Age: Migration and Hospitality. Washington DC: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. pp. 83-106.
    This article has begun pondering over the question of Islamic identity by narrating an ancient Muslim philosophers’ quotation. It could also be concluded with a poem from a modern Muslim philosopher Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938): “I have lived a long, long while,” said a fallen shore; “What I am know as ill as I knew of yore.” Then swiftly advanced wave from the Sea upshot; “If I roll, I am,” it said; “if I rest, I am not.” Both the first and (...)
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  25. The politics of Islamic ethics: hierarchy and human nature in the philosophical tradition.von Doetinchem de Rande & A. Raissa - 2025 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first monograph in English devoted to the central Qur'anic idea of the fitra: that there is a way that human beings simply are, by nature or creation. Uncovering the medieval Islamic philosophical tradition's engagement with fitra, the author explores important and wider contested questions in contemporary ethics.
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  26. Inscriptions of wisdom: the Sufism of Ibn al-ʻArabī in the mirror of Jāmī. Jāmī - 2025 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Translated by Mukhtar H. Ali.
    Two important texts in the Sufi tradition made available together in English for the first time.
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  27. Being Muslim in a morally relative world: the dilemma of contemporary polarized Pakistani society.Muhammad Awais Shaukat - 2025 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book explores the challenges Islamic societies face due to globalization and the internationalization of Western values. Using Pakistani society as an example, it examines the differences between the Islamic value system and moral relativism, and the resulting ideological conflicts that lead to extreme polarization in societies.
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  28. Pacifism and nonviolence in contemporary Islamic philosophy: mapping the paths of peace.Tom Woerner-Powell - 2025 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Combining historical analysis and contemporary interviews with Muslim peace advocates, this book develops an empirically-grounded survey of Islamic philosophies of nonviolence and a general analysis of the phenomenon. Woerner-Powell sheds light on how Islamic thought might play a larger role in secular and inter-religious debates.
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  29. The ethics of Karbala: myths, modernity, and the virtue of warrior nobility.Cyrus Ali Zargar - 2025 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    The Ethics of Karbala investigates the relationship between religious myths and the development of character, focusing on the warrior ethos as expressed in accounts of the Battle of Karbala, as well as on the place of the martial virtues in modern life and warfare. This book is the first of its kind in taking a virtue ethics approach to the study of Islamic history. It offers an ethical analysis of arguably the most pivotal moment in Islamic history. To do so, (...)
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  30. Kashf al-ghiṭāʼ bi-al-nūr al-wahbī ʻan asrār jawāhir Ibn al-ʻArabī.Ibn al-Ḥimṣī & ʻUmar ibn Mūsá - 2024 - [United Arab Emirates?]: Dār Nuqṭah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. Edited by Abū Jaʻfar Ẓāhirī.
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  31. Abū Bakr Ibn al-'Arabī (d. 543/1148): legacy and impact on the transmission of al-Ghazālī's thought (d. 505/1111) in al-Andalus.Ilyass Amharar (ed.) - 2024 - Boston: Brill.
    Gathering the proceedings of a symposium organized on the occasion of the 900th anniversary of the qḍi ibn al-Arabi's (d. 543/1148) passing, this volume brings together a diverse array of contributions highlighting his legacy, his relationship with his master al-Ghazli (d. 505/1111), his unparalleled role in the transmission of Islamic knowledge in al-Andalus, and his lasting impact on various disciplines, including ḥadith, theology, Islamic law, Quranic exegesis, legal theory, grammar, adab, and Sufism. This book, written by internationally recognized scholars, not (...)
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  32. Abū Bakr Ibn al-'Arabī (d. 543/1148): legacy and impact on the transmission of al-Ghazālī's thought (d. 505/1111) in al-Andalus.Ilyass Amharar (ed.) - 2024 - Boston: Brill.
    Gathering the proceedings of a symposium organized on the occasion of the 900th anniversary of the qḍi ibn al-Arabi's (d. 543/1148) passing, this volume brings together a diverse array of contributions highlighting his legacy, his relationship with his master al-Ghazli (d. 505/1111), his unparalleled role in the transmission of Islamic knowledge in al-Andalus, and his lasting impact on various disciplines, including ḥadith, theology, Islamic law, Quranic exegesis, legal theory, grammar, adab, and Sufism. This book, written by internationally recognized scholars, not (...)
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  33. Almighty, Freedom, and Love: Toward an Islamic Open Theology.Ebrahim Azadegan - 2024 - Open Theology 10 (1):1-14.
    This article argues in favor of Open conception of divinity and theology in Islam. In Section 1, I explain the main textual difference between traditional transcendent conception of divinity and the open conception. Then, I will demonstrate the essential elements of this theology according to the various interpretations of the texts. I will then introduce a different meaning of God’s power as freedom bestowment. Next, I will argue that open theology can be supported rationally through its capability to dissolve some (...)
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  34. Istirātījīyat taʼwīl al-khiṭāb al-dīnī ʻinda Muḥammad Arkūn.ʻAbd al-Laṭīf Badādī - 2024 - al-Shāriqah, Dawlah al-Imārāt al-ʻArabiyah al-Mutaḥidah: Ṣafaḥāt lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr.
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  35. al-Mafāhīm al-akhlāqīah al-Qurʼānīyah wa-taṭwīr al-dars al-tafsīrī al-muʻāṣir: al-iṣlāḥ al-ijtimāʻī unmūdhajan.Ḥamzah ibn Maḥmūd ibn ʻĪsá ibn Aḥmad Buḥayṣī - 2024 - al-Quds: Dār al-Jundī lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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  36. A history of anti-cult rhetoric.George D. Chryssides - 2024 - In Aled Thomas & Edward Graham-Hyde (eds.), 'Cult' rhetoric in the 21st century: deconstructing the study of new religious movements. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  37. The book of disputation: a Mudejar religious-philosophical treatise against Christians and Jews: a study and an accompanying text edition.Mònica Colominas Aparicio - 2024 - Boston: Brill.
    This is the first critical edition and study of a unique and important Muslim polemic against Christians and Jews. The Book of Disputation was written in Arabic by a Mudejar (subject Muslim living under Christian rule in late medieval Iberia) and offers new insight into the cultural and intellectual life of this Muslim minority. The text advances arguments drawn from natural philosophy-largely from Aristotle and Averroes-along with more traditional revealed sources such as the Qur'an and the Bible. Mudejar communities suffered (...)
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  38. Philosophy, history and political thought in Islam: essays in memory of Massimo Campanini.Carlo De Angelo, Marco Di Donato & Roberto Tottoli (eds.) - 2024 - Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press.
    A collection of essays in memory of Massimo Campanini, celebrating the scope of his work, approach, and methodology in his career as a researcher of Arabic-Islamic history, Islamic philosophy, and Islamic political thought.
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  39. The promise of piety: Islam and the politics of moral order in Pakistan.Arsalan Khan - 2024 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Arsalan Khan offers an ethnography of the normative vision that drives Pakistani Muslim men from diverse social and economic backgrounds to participate in a transnational Islamic piety movement: Tablighi Jamaat. Khan examines how Tablighis constitute the domain of religion in ritual and semiotic practice, how they place an ethical commitment to hierarchy at the heart of religion, and how this, in turn, becomes the basis for restructuring domestic and political life.
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  40. al-Jānib al-insānī fī al-khiṭāb al-kalāmī ʻinda al-Ashāʻirah: min al-insānīyah al-kalāmīyah ilá maqāṣid al-ʻaqīdah.Muḥammad Yūnus Masrūḥīn - 2024 - Baghdād: Manshūrāt al-Jamal.
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  41. Naẓarāt fī al-tarbiyah al-ʻirfānīyah wa-al-awsāṭ al-rūḥīyah: lamḥah ʻan al-tarbiyah al-rūḥīyah al-Islāmīyah.ʻAbd al-Bāqī Miftāḥ - 2024 - Bayrūt: Kanz Nāshirūn.
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  42. Heidegger, ontology, and the destiny of Islam: thoughts and reflections on the nature of Islam in the world.Milad Milani - 2024 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book argues that Islam is at risk of losing itself through the process of modernity. It is ironically the lessons of modernity that can save it: a return to origins without a negation of meaning and embracing the project of hermeneutics with deference for the classics.
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  43. Ethics in the Qurʾān and the tafsīr tradition: from the polynoia of scripture to the homonoia of exegesis.Tareq Hesham Moqbel - 2024 - Leiden: Brill.
    This book is about the articulation of ethics in the Qur'an and the tafsir tradition. Based on an examination of several apparently problematic Qur'anic narrative pericopes and how the exegetes grappled with them, the book demonstrates that the moral world of the Qur'an is polyvalent and non-linear, owing, above all, to its intrinsic ethical antinomies and textual ambiguities. That is, the book contends that paradox and uncertainty are both constituents of the Qur'an's ethical architectonics, and that through these constituents the (...)
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  44. Cults of conspiracy and the (on-going) satanic panic.Bethan Juliet Oake - 2024 - In Aled Thomas & Edward Graham-Hyde (eds.), 'Cult' rhetoric in the 21st century: deconstructing the study of new religious movements. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  45. Perspectives on interpreting Islam in the contemporary Indo-Pak subcontinent: issues and trends.Tauseef Ahmad Parray - 2024 - Oxford: Peter Lang.
    The book discusses some major 21st century trends, issues and challenges of Islamic intellectual tradition vis-à-vis the contributions, academic outpouring and approaches of some prominent contemporary Muslim scholars of the Indo-Pak subcontinent within the broader context of 'reformism' and through the lens of 'reformist thought'. It highlights some of the major currents and trends of Islamic thought by focusing on South Asian Muslim thinkers and their contributions to modern Islamic religious and intellectual thought. Set against the background of the tradition (...)
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  46. The Barāhima's dilemma: Ibn al-Rāwandī's Kitāb al-Zumurrud and the epistemological turn in the debate on prophecy.Elizabeth G. Price - 2024 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    When debating the need for prophets, Muslim theologians frequently cited an objection from a group called the Barāhima - either a prophet conveys what is in accordance with reason, so they would be superfluous, or a prophet conveys what is contrary to reason, so they would be rejected. The Barāhima did not recognise prophecy or revelation, because they claimed that reason alone could guide them on the right path. But who were these Barāhima exactly? Were they Brahmans, as their title (...)
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  47. Samājī ravayūn̲ kī tashkīl Sīrat T̤ayyabah kī roshnī men̲.ʻAbbās ʻAlī Raẓā - 2024 - Lāhaur: Ṣubḥ-i Nūr Pablīkeshaz.
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  48. Old Testament and New Testament Prophecies of Prophet Muhammad.Reza Rezaie Khanghah - 2024 - Qeios.
    In this paper we will discuss about Old Testament and New Testament Prophecies of Prophet Muhammad.
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  49. Titles of Imam Mahdi.Reza Rezaie Khanghah - 2024 - Qeios.
    Imam Mahdi has many titles for which more than 180 titles have been mentioned. Here we mention the most important ones. Some of these titles, as they are, are mentioned in different religions and in their books with the same name, which refers to Imam Mahdi.
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  50. Imam Mahdi Miracles.Reza Rezaie Khanghah - 2024 - Qeios.
    In the story of Moses and Pharaoh, the magicians who were there became the first believers in Moses because they believed in the miraculous power of Moses, which was from Allah. In fact, those sticks (sticks of magicians) did not turn into snakes, but were seen by others as snakes. When Moses dropped his stick and turned into a snake, the sorcerers realized that the stick had become a real snake, and that is why they believed Moses. Today, this magic (...)
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