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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Quranic Science Leads a Czech Professor to Islam

What Scientists Said About Quran

The Qur'an and the Bible in the light of Science? ( 3 of 4 )

The Qur'an and the Bible in the light of Science? ( 2 of 4 )

The Qur'an and the Bible in the light of Science? ( 1 of 4 )

Quran and modern Science Conflict or Conciliation

How Fossils Overturned Evolution: HarunYahya.com Pt 2/2

How Fossils Overturned Evolution: HarunYahya.com Pt 1/2

Scientists confirmed the truth of creation: Against Dawkins

Science and the Koran: The Decline of Islamic Science

Science in Islamic History

The concept of science based on the Qur'an

Friday, June 29, 2007

Remembering Ismail Al-Faruqi

Ismail Al-Faruqi
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International Institute of Islamic Thought

International Institute of Islamic Thought

ISTAC

ISTAC

Epistemology in Islamic philosophy

From:
www.muslimphilosophy.com

Muslim philosophers agree that knowledge is possible. Knowledge is the intellect's grasp of the immaterial forms, the pure essences or universals that constitute the natures of things, and human happiness is achieved only through the intellect's grasp of such universals. They stress that for knowledge of the immaterial forms, the human intellect generally relies on the senses. Some philosophers, such as Ibn Rushd and occasionally Ibn Sina, assert that it is the material forms themselves, which the senses provide, that are grasped by the intellect after being stripped of their materiality with the help of the divine world. However, the general view as expressed by al-Farabi and Ibn Sina seems to be that the material forms only prepare the way for the reception of the immaterial forms, which are then provided by the divine world. They also state that on rare occasions the divine world simply bestows the immaterial forms on the human intellect without any help from the senses. This occurrence is known as prophecy. While all Muslim philosophers agree that grasping eternal entities ensures happiness, they differ as to whether such grasping is also necessary for eternal existence.

Nature of knowledge
Sources of knowledge
Logic and knowledge
The role of the mind
Philosophical and prophetic knowledge