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    Scientism and its discontents: The indo-muslim “fascism” of inayatullah Khan al-mashriqi.Markus Daechsel - 2006 - Modern Intellectual History 3 (3):443-472.
    This essay offers a detailed reconstruction of the thought of Inayatullah Khan al-Mashriqi, a camp-follower of fascism in inter-war India who sought to reformulate Islam as a according to the precepts of Darwinian evolutionism. Mashriqi has so far been neglected because his political impact was only short-term and did not contribute to the larger story of decolonization in India and Pakistan. But far from being marginal, Mashriqi's philosophical ruminations actually provide a window for a much-needed re-evaluation of the meaning of (...)
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    Islamic perspectives on the principles of biomedical ethics: Muslim religious scholars and biomedical scientists in face-to-face dialogue with western bioethicists.Mohammed Ghaly (ed.) - 2016 - Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific, Imperial College Press.
    Islamic Perspectives on the Principles of Biomedical Ethics presents results from a pioneering seminar in 2013 between Muslim religious scholars, biomedical scientists, and Western bioethicists at the research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies. By examining principle-based bioethics, the contributors to this volume addressed a number of key issues related to the future of the field. Discussion is based around the role of religion in bioethical reasoning, specifically from an Islamic perspective. Also considered (...)
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    Collective religio‐scientific discussions on Islam and hiv/aids: I. Biomedical scientists.Mohammed Ghaly - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):671-708.
    During the 1990s, biomedical scientists and Muslim religious scholars collaborated to construe Islamic responses for the ethical questions raised by the AIDS pandemic. This is the first of a two-part study examining this collective legal reasoning (ijtihād jamā‘ī). The main thesis is that the role of the biomedical scientists is not limited to presenting scientific information. They engaged in the human rights discourse pertinent to people living with HIV/AIDS, gave an account of the preventive strategy adopted by (...)
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    Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice.Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich (eds.) - 2008 - University of South Carolina Press.
    Muslim Medical Ethics draws on the work of historians, health-care professionals, theologians, and social scientists to produce an interdisciplinary view of ...
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    Avicenna: leading physician and philosopher-scientist of the Islamic Golden Age.Bridget Lim - 2017 - New York: Rosen Publishing.
    The Golden Age of Islam -- Avicenna's early life -- On the prince's court -- Prince of physicians -- A short life with width -- Chief of the wise.
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  6. Human cloning through the eyes of muslim scholars: The new phenomenon of the islamic international religioscientific institutions.Mohammed Ghaly - 2010 - Zygon 45 (1):7-35.
    . In the wake of the February 1997 announcement that Dolly the sheep had been cloned, Muslim religious scholars together with Muslim scientists held two conferences to discuss cloning from an Islamic perspective. They were organized by two influential Islamic international religioscientific institutions: the Islamic Organization of Medical Sciences and the International Islamic Fiqh Academy. Both institutions comprise a large number of prominent religious scholars and well‐known scientists who participated in the discussions at the conferences. This (...)
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    Jewish-Muslim encounters: history, philosophy, and culture.Charles Selengut (ed.) - 2001 - St. Paul, MN: Paragon House.
    Eleven contributions by Muslim and Jewish scholars--philosophers, historians, political scientists, and theologians--examine such topics as Moroccan saint veneration, nationalism and religion in Jewish and Muslim fundamentalism, the social psychology of religious disappointment, and Kabbalah and Sufism. Editor Selengut (religious studies, Drew University) provides an introduction. There is no index. c. Book News Inc.
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    Biomedical ethics: Muslim perspectives on genetic modification.Fatima Agha Al-Hayani - 2007 - Zygon 42 (1):153-162.
    Technology pertaining to genetically modified foods has created an abundance of food and various methods to protect new products and enhance productivity. However, many scientists, economists, and humanitarians have been critical of the application of these discoveries. They are apprehensive about a profit-driven mentality that, to them, seems to propel the innovators rather than a poverty-elimination mentality that should be behind such innovations. The objectives should be to afford the most benefit to those in need and to prevent hunger (...)
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    Political thought of Al-Ghazali on ImamPolitical thought of Al-Ghazali on Imamah: Debate between theocracy and democracyah: Debate in between Theocracy and Democracy.Sahri Sahri - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3).
    Al-Ghazali is a Muslim scientist who masters almost all relevant Islamic scholarly disciplines. His analysis is so trenchant for every phenomenon that appears in society. The results of his thought are mostly applicable in several situations to Muslims. This study aims to uncover Al-Ghazali’s views about the concept of Islamic leadership. This study supports by looking at comments from figures about various forms of Al-Ghazali’s political thought. This study finds that Al-Ghazali’s political thought is theodemocracy, where the people must (...)
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  10. Islam and science: The next phase of debates.Nidhal Guessoum - 2015 - Zygon 50 (4):854-876.
    This article reviews the new developments that have occurred in the past ten to fifteen years in the field of Islam and science: the emergence of a “new generation” of thinkers, Muslim scientists who accept modern science's fundamental methodology, theories, and results, and try to find ways to “harmonize” it with Islam; and the exponential increase in the popularity of the I‘jaz ‘Ilmiy “theory,” the “miraculous scientific content of the Qur'an” as well as the continuation of the traditionalist (...)
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    Bir İntihal Örneği Olarak Hafız Yahya Hilmi Kastamonî’nin Misb'hu’l-İhv'n li Taharrî Ây'ti’l-Kur’'n Adlı Eseri.İskender Şahin - 2017 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 21 (3):1565-1590.
    : Indexes are among the important resources for studies on the Qur'ān. Owing to such works, it is possible to find easily whether a word belong to Qur'ān and in which verses or how it is used. Such works of arts, whose early examples are given by Muslim scientists, later written by orientalists and thus gave its first work of art with the help of a German Orientalist Gustavus Flügel. His accommodation of Qur'ān index blazed a trail in (...)
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  12. ʻAmmār Ṭālibī: mufakkiran wa-muḥaqqiqan.Masʻūd Būshakhshūkhah - 2023 - [Algeria]: Manshūrāt al-Waṭan al-Yawm.
     
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    The scientific method of Ibn al-Haytham.Muhammad Saud - 1990 - Islamabad, Pakistan: Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University.
  14. The Methodological Issues on Al-Jazari’s Scientific Heritage in Russian Studies.Fegani Beyler - 2023 - Bingöl University Journal of Social Sciences Institute 25 (25):160-169.
    Extensive scientific, philosophical and artistic activities were carried out in the Islamic World’s various science and civilization centers during the early Middle Ages. In these centers, noteworthy works of mathematics, astronomy, geography, medicine, pharmacology, optics, botany, chemistry and other fields of science, which would later determine improvement paths for these fields, were created. Abu al-Izz Ismail ibn al-Razzaz al-Jazari (12th-13th centuries), was a magnificent Muslim scientist known for his work named The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices (Kitab (...)
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    Aspekte angewandter Wissenschaften in Moscheen und Klöstern (Teil I).David A. King - 1995 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18 (2):85-95.
    Only recently have the abundant sources relating to the application of astronomy to the needs of religious ritual in medieval Islam been studied, and it is now possible to write a new chapter in the history of Islamic astronomy. Simple techniques were advocated by the scholars of the religious law, highly sophisticated and complicated solutions were proposed by the Muslim scientists. It is not without interest to compare and contrast this activity, which lasted over a millennium, with that (...)
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    Nasr Hamid abu zayd and the hermeneutical of qur’an.Ismail Suardi Wekke & Acep Firdaus - 2019 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 13 (2):483-507.
    This paper discussed the life background of Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd and the hermeneutical method used to the interpretation of the Qur’an. Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd was among productive Muslim scientists. He wrote over twenty-nine works from 1964 to 1999. His works included books and articles. Nasr’sthought was a product of his educational background and religious thought. An interesting discussion of Nasr’s thought was the conceptual discourse. In the historical trajectory of the Arabic world, the text had a (...)
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  17. Islam and Science.Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Muzaffar Iqbal - 2006 - In Philip Clayton & Zachory Simpson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science. Oxford University Press. pp. 71-86.
    Accession Number: ATLA0001712108; Hosting Book Page Citation: p 71-86.; Language(s): English; General Note: Bibliography: p 86.; Rev from an article in The Islamic quarterly.; Issued by ATLA: 20130825; Publication Type: Essay.
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  18. Zindagī-i Abū ʻAlī Sīnā.Muẓaffar Sarbāzī - 1990 - [Tehran]: Shirkat-i Tawsiʻah-i Kitābkhānahʹhā-yi Īrān.
     
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    Abu Raĭḣon Beruniĭ ; Abu Ali ibn Sino.Aziz Qai︠u︡mov - 1987 - Toshkent: "Ësh gvardii︠a︡" nashriëti. Edited by Aziz Qai︠u︡mov.
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  20. Mutafakkir-i buzurg: taqdīm bih hazārumīn sālgard-i tavallud-i Abū ʻAlī Sīnā.M. B. Baratov - 1980 - Tāshkand: [Publisher Not Identified].
    On Avicenna, 980-1037, a Muslim philosopher.
     
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    Savants musulmans oubliés de l'histoire.Hébri Bousserouel - 1996 - Paris: Universel.
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    Islamic Positivism and Scientific Truth: Qur’an and Archeology in a Creationist Documentary Film.Baudouin Dupret & Clémentine Gutron - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (4):621-643.
    The ambition of “scientific creationism” is to prove that science actually confirms religion. This is especially true in the case of Muslim creationism, which adopts a reasoning of a syllogistic type: divine revelation is truth; good science confirms truth; divine revelation is henceforth scientifically proven. Harun Yahya is a prominent Muslim “creationist” whose website hosts many texts and documentary films, among which “Evidence of the true faith in historical sources”. This is a small audiovisual production which, starting from (...)
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    Islam And Science.Seyyed Hossein Nasr - 2006 - In Philip Clayton & Zachory Simpson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science. Oxford University Press. pp. 71-86.
    The issue of Islam and modern science, along with its progeny, modern technology, continues today as one of the most crucial faced by the Islamic community. It has been, and continues to be, addressed by numerous scholars and thinkers, covering nearly the whole gamut of the spectrum of Islamic intellectual activity since the last century. This article analyses modern science and subjects it to an in-depth criticism from the Islamic point of view, drawing from the Islamic intellectual tradition. It holds (...)
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    From Manuscripts to Codicology: An Introduction to Critical Edition.Harun Beki̇roğlu - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (2):855-889.
    Muslims are fundamentally interested in the practice of writing especially for scribing the copies of the Qur’ān. Later, the practice of scribing ḥadīths texts and writing diplomatic correspondence increased the demand for developing this practice. It is because the writing is based on a religious reference in Islamic societies; over time, the interest in writing and writing materials has also turned into an art form. Thus, writing and writing materials have been named with the selected words from the Qur’ān. Pencil, (...)
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    An Analysis of the Pragmatic Causes of Islamophobia as a Tool of East-West Conflict in the Context of S̲h̲arīʿa’s Purpose (Maqāsid al-S̲h̲arīʿa).Mustafa Bozkurt - 2022 - Kader 20 (2):626-643.
    It can be said that Westerners have always seen Muslims and Islam as an obstacle to their own existence. They constantly see themselves as superior and try to belittle those who are not like them. The prejudice created by this point of view has prevented them from seeing Islamic civilization. Although many scientists and thinkers have tried to evaluate this accumulation by being influenced by Islamic thought, governments and people have always viewed the issue as such an opposition. This (...)
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    A Comparative Study of the Foundations of Medical Ethics in Secular and Islamic Thought.Mohsen Rezaei Aderyani & Mehrzad Kiani - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (40):27-46.
    The principles of medical ethics, common as they are in the world at the present time, have been formed in the context of Western secular communities; consequently, secular principles and values are inevitably manifested in all corners of medical ethics. Medical ethics is at its infancy in Iran. In order to incorporate medical ethics into the country's health system, either the same thoughts, principles, rules, and codes of Western communities should be translated and taught across the country, or else, if (...)
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  27. Ibn Sina (Avicenna): d. fürstl. Meister aus Buchara.Burchard Brentjes - 1979 - Leipzig: Teubner, BSB. Edited by Sonja Brentjes.
     
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    Khvājah Nasīr: yāvar-i vaḥy va ʻaql.‏وفائى، عبد الوحيد - 2003 - [Tehran]: Shirkat-i Chāp va Nashr-i Bayn al-Milal, vābastah bih Amīr Kabīr.
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    Asrār-i ḥikmat: Ḥakīm Abū ʻAlī Sīnā īlah qārdāşīʹnīn ḥikāyahʹlarī - Türkcah: qarn-i 10 Hijrī Qamarī - dawrah-i ʻUs̲mānī.Ḥasan Madḥī - 2017 - Ardabīl: Yāylīq. Edited by Dunyavī Mughānlū & Saʻd Ilāh.
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    Islamic Perspectives on Elective Ovarian Tissue Freezing by Single Women for Non-medical or Social Reasons.Alexis Heng Boon Chin, Sayyed Mohamed Muhsin & Mohd Faizal Ahmad - 2023 - Asian Bioethics Review 15 (3):335-349.
    Non-medical or Social egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) is currently a controversial topic in Islam, with contradictory fatwas being issued in different Muslim countries. While Islamic authorities in Egypt permit the procedure, fatwas issued in Malaysia have banned single Muslim women from freezing their unfertilized eggs (vitrified oocytes) to be used later in marriage. The underlying principles of the Malaysian fatwas are that (i) sperm and egg cells produced before marriage, should not be used during marriage to conceive a (...)
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    Avicenna and the book of medicine.Jordi Bayarri - 2023 - Minneapolis: Graphic Universe, an imprint of Lerner Publishing Group.
    Avicenna was a physician and philosopher in an era known as the Islamic Golden Age. His early medical encyclopedia, The Canon of Medicine, was a groundbreaking text that scholars and healers read for centuries afterward.
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    Islamic Perspectives on Polygenic Testing and Selection of IVF Embryos (PGT-P) for Optimal Intelligence and Other Non–Disease-Related Socially Desirable Traits.A. H. B. Chin, Q. Al-Balas, M. F. Ahmad, N. Alsomali & M. Ghaly - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (3):441-448.
    In recent years, the genetic testing and selection of IVF embryos, known as preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), has gained much traction in clinical assisted reproduction for preventing transmission of genetic defects. However, a more recent ethically and morally controversial development in PGT is its possible use in selecting IVF embryos for optimal intelligence quotient (IQ) and other non–disease-related socially desirable traits, such as tallness, fair complexion, athletic ability, and eye and hair colour, based on polygenic risk scores (PRS), in what (...)
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    Citizenship, Borders, and Human Needs.Rogers Smith (ed.) - 2011 - Pennsylvania University Press.
    From anxiety about Muslim immigrants in Western Europe to concerns about undocumented workers and cross-border security threats in the United States, disputes over immigration have proliferated and intensified in recent years. These debates are among the most contentious facing constitutional democracies, and they show little sign of fading away. Edited and with an introduction by political scientist Rogers M. Smith, Citizenship, Borders, and Human Needs brings together essays by leading international scholars from a wide range of disciplines to explore (...)
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  34. Womb transplantation and the interplay of Islam and the west.Amel Alghrani - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):618-634.
    In Saudi Arabia in 2000 the world's first human uterus transplant was attempted with some success. In 2011 the second successful human uterus transplant took place in Turkey. Doctors in the United Kingdom have recently announced that uterus transplants will be carried out in the UK if doctors can raise enough funds to complete their research. As scientists continue to make progress in this domain this is anticipated to be the next breakthrough in the arena of assisted reproductive technologies. (...)
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  35. the Moral Logic and Growth of Suicide Terrorism.Scott Atran - unknown
    Suicide attack is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism in the world today. The mere rumor of an impending suicide attack can throw thousands of people into panic. This occurred during a Shi‘a procession in Iraq in late August 2005, causing hundreds of deaths. Although suicide attacks account for a minority of all terrorist acts, they are responsible for a majority of all terrorism-related casualties, and the rate of attacks is rising rapidly across the globe. During 2000–2004, there (...)
     
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    Historical and Philosophical Arabic Studies in Russia at the Turn of the Century.Nur S. Kirabaev - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):695-719.
    The article presents an overview of the most significant results in Russian academic research in philosophy of the Arabic Middle East in the second half of the XX century-the beginning of XXI century. The author consistently examines the contribution of various schools and their main representatives to the field of Arabic studies, in particular, the academic research works dedicated to the Middle East philosophy and history written by the scientists from the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of (...)
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    Mapping out the Trajectory of Islamic Perspectives on Neuroethics.Noorina Noorfuad - 2022 - Asian Bioethics Review 14 (3):217-223.
    The advancements of medical technology incited multi-disciplinary discussions with regard to its ethical implications. Within the neuroscientific domain, the term ‘neuroethics’ has gained prominence over recent years. However, the contributions of religious perspectives in the nascent field of neuroethics are particularly few. The scarce literature on Islamic perspectives on neuroethics merely questioned its importance and introduced a sharia-based framework that can be implemented. Building upon this, the possible trajectories of Islamic perspectives on neuroethics can be mapped out by tapping into (...)
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  38. Moses Maimonides: a very short introduction.Ross Brann - 2025 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Writing about Moses Maimonides is a humbling challenge especially in the form of a very short introduction. Such a larger-than-life subject resists reductive interpretation in virtually all his works and in his person. Maimonidean scholarship abounds as do books about him written for the reading public in English, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, and Hebrew. Until recently, academic monographs and articles tended to focus strictly on Maimonides' biography, rabbinical works, philosophical oeuvre, communal endeavors, or his medical writings separately. Comprehensive studies on (...)
     
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    In good faith: questioning religion and atheism.Scott A. Shay - 2018 - New York: Post Hill Press.
    Prominent atheists claim the Bible is a racist text. Yet Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. read it daily. Then again, so did many ardent segregationists. Some atheists claim religion serves to oppress the masses. Yet the classic text of the French Revolution, What is the Third Estate?, was written by a priest. On the other hand, the revolutionaries ended up banning religion. What do we make of religion's confusing role in history? And what of religion's relationship to science? Some (...) claim that we have no free will. Others argue that advances in neurobiology and physics disprove determinism. As for whispering to the universe, an absurd habit say the skeptics. Yet prayer is a transformative practice for millions. This book explores the most common atheist critiques of the Bible and religion, incorporating Jewish, Christian, and Muslim voices. The result is a fresh, modern re-evaluation of religion and of atheism. (shrink)
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    The Place and Role of Ali Bey Huseynzade in the History of Modern Azerbaijani Social-Philosophical Thought.Sevinj Misirkhanova - 2024 - Metafizika 7 (4):213-226.
    Ali Bey Huseynzade, one of the prominent representatives of Azerbaijan's literary, cultural, social-political, and philosophical thought in the 20th century, was the first publisher of the political-Turkism movement in Azerbaijan. He was a distinguished political figure, talented scientist, thinker, and publicist, and holds a unique place in the history of the Azerbaijani people. Over time, there is an increasing need to deeply comprehend and study the magnificent artistic works created by Ali Bey Huseynzade. Throughout his life, Huseynzade dedicated his prolific (...)
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    The Ḥadīth Science Entry to Indonesia and the Contribution of Mahfudz Tremas and Hasyim Asy’ari to Its Development.Muh Ami̇ruddi̇n - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (3):1333-1354.
    Although Indonesia is far from where Islam emerged, it is a country with the world’s largest Muslim population. The historical data on Islam’s entry into Indonesia is still very limited, therefore it is not easy to find clear information about it. This met with the historical reconstruction difficulty to the Islamic sciences’ development, especially ḥadīth, when Islam first came to Indonesia. Ḥadīth is not as popular as other sciences such as tafsīr, fiqh, taṣawwuf, and kalām. The ḥadīth’s arrival and (...)
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  42. Aʻlām al-mubdiʻīn min ʻulamāʼ al-ʻArab wa-al-Muslimīn: Qurʼān, fiqh, taṣawwuf, Ḥadīth, qaḍāʼ, sharīʻah, farāʼiḍ, falak, falsafah, fīzyāʼ, firāsah, fikr, funūn.ʻAlī ʻAbd al-Fattāḥ - 2010 - Bayrūt: Dār Ibn Ḥazm.
     
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  43. Islamology Comes to the Aid of Islamism.Burhan Ghalioun - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (2):120-127.
    This paper discusses the idea of an incompatibility between Muslim beliefs and the demands of modernity. It claims that the idea of Islam as a religion that makes it difficult for Muslim societies to bring about the changes necessary for their entry into modernity is fostering the rise of radical Islamism. Islamology as an academic discipline seems grounded on the idea that the explanatory models of the social sciences are not applicable to Islam: interpreting the history of (...) societies, both modern and classical, must of necessity involve a change in technique and method. Whereas chairs in Islamology are proliferating in universities, Arab world specialists, historians, anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, economists and demographers are almost abandoning the study of real living societies in favour of Islamic studies. Scholar are increasingly taken up with theology, religious history, interfaith conflicts, the relationship between dogma and modern values and ideas. The authors claims in favour of “getting rid” of this centrality of theological issues, in favour of a more secular analysis of the history and present state of Muslim societies. (shrink)
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    Modern European sexological and orientalist assimilations of medieval Islamicate ‘ ilm al-bah to erotology.Alison M. Downham Moore - 2023 - History of the Human Sciences 36 (5):15-41.
    This article discusses the term erotology, which was applied to medieval Islamicate ‘ilm al-bah (the science of coitus), as well as other world traditions of sexual knowledge, by European sexologists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who contrasted it with their own forms of inquiry into sexual matters in the modern field of sexual science. It argues that the homogenisation and minimisation of all ancient and non-European forms of medical knowledge about sex, even one as substantial as the (...)
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    Olivier Roys Thesen zum islamischen Neofundamentalismus auf dem Prüfstand. Eine empirische Analyse.Yasemin El-Menouar & Melanie Reddig - 2014 - Analyse & Kritik 36 (1):31-60.
    This paper tests three main theses by the French political scientist Olivier Roy concerning the social integration of Islamic neofundamentalists in Europe. Firstly, Roy assumes that Islamic neofundamentalists have a strong global identity, but only a weak national identity and are therefore uprooted. Secondly, Roy expects Islamic neofundamentalists to live segregated from the majority society and avoid respective contact. Thirdly, Roy presumes that Islamic neofundamentalists feel discriminated against. We test these assumptions with data based on a survey on different patterns (...)
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    The Problems Encountered by the Prophet as a Spouse and Their Solutions.Ahmet Acarlioğlu - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (2):757-773.
    One of the most important problems of Muslim societies and humanity is the conflicts and troubles among spouses and between parents and their children in the family. problems. Research is carried out and answers are sought for the solution of these problems, but the dissolution in families cannot be prevented and the divorce rate increases day by day. Besides being a prophet, the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is a servant of Allah and a human being. It is seen that (...)
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  47. Developments in stem cell research and therapeutic cloning: Islamic ethical positions, a review.Hossam E. Fadel - 2010 - Bioethics 26 (3):128-135.
    Stem cell research is very promising. The use of human embryos has been confronted with objections based on ethical and religious positions. The recent production of reprogrammed adult (induced pluripotent) cells does not – in the opinion of scientists – reduce the need to continue human embryonic stem cell research. So the debate continues.Islam always encouraged scientific research, particularly research directed toward finding cures for human disease. Based on the expectation of potential benefits, Islamic teachings permit and support human (...)
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    An Ethico-Legal Analysis of Artificial Womb Technology and Extracorporeal Gestation Based on Islamic Legal Maxims.Sayyed Mohamed Muhsin, Alexis Heng Boon Chin & Aasim Ilyas Padela - 2024 - The New Bioethics 30 (1):34-46.
    Artificial womb technology for extracorporeal gestation of human offspring (ectogenesis or ectogestation) has profound ethical, sociological and religious implications for Muslim communities. In this article we examine the usage of the technology through the lens of Islamic ethico-legal frameworks specifically the legal maxims (al-Qawaid al-Fiqhiyyah) and higher objectives of Islamic law (Maqaṣid al-Shariah). Our analysis suggests that its application may be contingently permissible (halal) in situations of dire need such as sustaining life and development of extremely premature newborns, for (...)
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  49. The beginning of human life: Islamic bioethical perspectives.Mohammed Ghaly - 2012 - Zygon 47 (1):175-213.
    Abstract. In January 1985, about 80 Muslim religious scholars and biomedical scientists gathered in a symposium held in Kuwait to discuss the broad question “When does human life begin?” This article argues that this symposium is one of the milestones in the field of contemporary Islamic bioethics and independent legal reasoning (Ijtihād). The proceedings of the symposium, however, escaped the attention of academic researchers. This article is meant to fill in this research lacuna by analyzing the proceedings of (...)
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    Beyond Universalism.Heidi Morrison - 2004 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 1 (1).
    The field of human rights scholarship has traditionally been dominated by legal experts, political scientists, and sociologists. While historians have played a somewhat minor role in tracing human rights intellectual history, few have actually engaged in the central debate that has engrossed human rights scholars of other disciplines over the last few decades, i.e. the debate on theory. In this paper, I investigate the possibility for historians, or scholars of any discipline for that matter, to contribute to the ongoing (...)
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