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Aaron Spevack
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Ismail Lala
Perceptions of Abraham’s Attempted Sacrifice of Isaac in the Latin Philosophical Tradition, the Sunnī Exegetical Tradition, and by Ibn ʿArabī
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Kierkegaard raises many issues in his account of the near sacrifice of Isaac by his father. Responding to and critiquing Hegelian and Kantian depictions of Abraham, Kierkegaard moves to elevate Abraham into a position as a knight of faith. The Sunnī perception of the incident in the exegetical tradition is far more ethically unequivocal than that of the Latin philosophical tradition. The ubiquitous Sufi theorist, Ibn ʿArabī, however, in a single act of interpretive ingenuity, managed to extirpate the central root of contention raised by the philosophers when he alleges that Abraham was only ever commanded to sacrifice a ram. Despite his abiding commitment to spiritual unveiling (kashf) and his insistence on the personal nature of God, Ibn ʿArabī advocates the employment of a Kantian criterion of universal rationality to adjudicate between literal and metaphorical dreams.
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Kamal Shlbei
Ṣadrā on Metaphysical Essentialism:
The Unfolding of Existence and the Concealment of Essence
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Abdullah bin Hamid Ali
Mustafa Akyol’s Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance
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Ozgur Koca
The Idea of Causal Disproportionality in Said Nursi (1877-1960) and its Implications
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Mehdi Aminrazvi
Omar Khayyām on Theodicy:
Irreconcilability of the Transcendental and the Imminent
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Journal of Islamic Philosophy:
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Aaron Spevack
The Qur’an and God’s Speech According to the Later Ashʿarī-Māturīdī Verifiers
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Macksood Aftab
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Mashhad Al-Allaf
Jābir on Inductive Reasoning and Metaphysics:
A Chemist’s Perspective on Philosophy of Science and the Eternity of the World
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Omar Kassem
Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī on Intensional Logic, Freedom and Justice
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Mustafa Yildiz
Conceiving Religion:
Al-Fārābī and Averroes on the Concepts of “Millah” and “Sharīʾah”
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Mostafa Younesie
Speculations on the Possibility of Alfarabi’s Partial Reception of Thrax’ Tekhne Grammatike
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Rahil Nacafov
The Problem of Revelation in the Islamic Philosophy:
Comparative Analysis Between Avicenna and Fārābī
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