Mebdeʾ ve Meʿād: Kelam İlmi ve Modern Kozmoloji Açısından Evrenin Başlangıcı ve Sonu
Evrenin (ʿālem) başlangıcı (mebdeʾ) ve sonuna (meʿād) yönelik tartışmalar erken dönemlerden itibaren kelam ilminin meşgul olduğu konular arasındadır.
Mehmet Bulgen
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In Islamic theology, the concept of the self, or nafs, is a multifaceted construct that encompasses various dimensions of human existence and understanding.
Muhammad Faruque
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Exercising impartiality to favor Aristotle: Avicenna and "The accomplished anatomists" (aṣḥāb al-tašrīḥ al-muḥaṣṣilūna) [PDF]
This article analyses Avicenna's Hayawan III, 1, which deals with the well-known disagreement between physicians and philosophers on the origination of blood vessels (arteries and veins) and nerves.
Alpina, Tommaso
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Mereology in Kalām: A New Reading of the Proof from Accidents for Creation [PDF]
The objective of this article is twofold. First, it investigates mereology in medieval Islamic theology, particularly the theologians’ claim that the whole is identical to its parts and accordingly that at least some attributes common to the parts must ...
Shihadeh, Ayman
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Sabzawārī's Sharḥ al-Manẓūmah as an Intellectual Work in Philosophy [PDF]
;Mullā Hādī Sabzawārī (d.1873) was best known for his revival of the ideas of Mulla Ṣadrā (d.1640 A.C.) and his commentary on Ṣadrā’s al-Asfār and al-Shawāhid al-Rubūbiyyah. However, the elaboration of his philosophy could more be traced out by referring
Febrian, Rizky
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Non-Physical Causes of the Loss of Imami Sources of History until the Thirteenth Century [PDF]
Several major Imami sources of history, dating back to the early Islamic centuries, are not available to us. This article is concerned with the main non-physical causes of the loss of these sources, such as formation of hadith communities, negligence of ...
Mohammad Zare Booshehri
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Nomen est omen : David Ayalon, the Mamluk Sultanate, and the reign of the Turks [PDF]
This essay presents a survey and careful re-reading of some of David Ayalon’s work, with a particular focus on his 1990 “Baḥrī Mamluks, Burjī Mamlūks — Inadequate Names for the Two Reigns of the Mamlūk Sultanate”.
Van Steenbergen, Jo
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Divine causality and human free will: Ṭūsī’s solution and its historical background [PDF]
This article aims to delve into the approach of Ḫwāǧa Naṣīr ad-Dīn Ṭūsī to a fundamental philosophical question concerning human agency: How can human free will coexist with a necessitating causal framework, where every effect is bound by its complete ...
Azadani, Zakieh
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Interpréter Mollā Ṣadrā Shīrāzī sur la question de l’homme et de la source de la pensée [PDF]
This paper explores key aspects of Mullā Ṣadrā’s understanding of man’s being in the world, where the embryo of perception and thinking is said to emerge under the unique conditions of man as the articulate social being. The same being who can speak also
Anthony F. Shaker
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Nature and the Existence of Time and Its Theological Implications in Avicenna’s View [PDF]
The nature and existence of time is a major issue in Islamic philosophy. Avicenna is a philosopher who presented various discussions of the problem in different works, trying to explain the problem of time and its relation with other things such as ...
حمید رضا خادمی
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