Islamic Philosophy
This book might serve as a textbook or handbook for students in the fields of philosophy and Islamic studies. It is a small attempt to introduce Islamic philosophy— to provide students with a self-teaching guide to a portion of the valuable heritage bequeathed to us by truth-loving philosophers throughout history. After the rise of Islam, with its strong emphasis on the significance of reason and thinking, followed by translations of prominent ancient Greek philosophical work into Arabic—during the Medieval Era in the Western world—Muslims contributed to this field. They modified and added much to this reservoir, culminating in a new reservoir. Islam philosophy has always appreciated and respected its ancestors. However, it has raised many objections to it or honed the raw intellectual stones of Greek philosophers in a meticulous technical manner that led to the construction of a glorious building.
460 pages
Book Title | Islamic Philosophy |
Publisher | Risalat Institute |
Type | Book |
ISBN | |
Date Published | Jun 25, 2024 |
This book might serve as a textbook or handbook for students in the fields of philosophy and Islamic studies. It is a small attempt to introduce Islamic philosophy— to provide students with a self-teaching guide to a portion of the valuable heritage bequeathed to us by truth-loving philosophers throughout history. After the rise of Islam, with its strong emphasis on the significance of reason and thinking, followed by translations of prominent ancient Greek philosophical work into Arabic—during the Medieval Era in the Western world—Muslims contributed to this field. They modified and added much to this reservoir, culminating in a new reservoir. Islam philosophy has always appreciated and respected its ancestors. However, it has raised many objections to it or honed the raw intellectual stones of Greek philosophers in a meticulous technical manner that led to the construction of a glorious building.
460 pages
Edited by: Mohammad Ali Shomali & Mahdi Abdullahi
Authors: Mahdi Abdullahi, Mohammad Hosseinzadeh, Abdollah Mohammadi, Sayyed Ahmad Ghaffari, Mohammad Pakdin Asl, Hasan Latifi and Mohsen Nezhadi.
Translator: Yasser Pouresmaeil.