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Early Muslim philosophy

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Early Muslim philosophy

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Al-Andalus

Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years. In 711 AD, a Moorish Islamic army from North Africa invaded Visigoth Hispania. Under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, a small force landed at Gibraltar on April 30, 711. After a decisive victory at the Battle of Guadalete on July 19, 711, Tariq ibn-Ziyad brought most of the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic rule in a seven-year campaign. They moved northeast across the Pyrenees but were defeated by the Frank Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732. The Iberian peninsula, exc ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Al-Andalus - History
Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years. In 711 AD, a Moorish Islamic army from North Africa invaded Visigoth Hispania. Under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, a small force landed at Gibraltar on April 30, 711. After a decisive victory at the Battle of Guadalete on July 19, 711, Tariq ibn-Ziyad brought most of the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic rule in a seven-year campaign. They moved northeast across the Pyrenees but were defeated by the Frank Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732. The Iberian peninsula, exc ...

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Al-Andalus, Al-Andalus - History, Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years, Al-Andalus - The Emirate and Caliphate of Córdoba, Al-Andalus - The First Taifa Period, Al-Andalus - Almoravids Almohads and Marīnids, Al-Andalus - The Emirate of Granada, Al-Andalus - Aftermath, Al-Andalus - Culture, Al-Andalus - Non-Muslims Dhimmi under the Caliphate, Al-Andalus - Philosophy, Al-Andalus - Etymology of al-Andalus, Al-Andalus - Vandalícia, Al-Andalus - Atlántida, Al-Andalus - Landahlauts

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Al-Andalus - History

Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years. In 711 AD, a Moorish Islamic army from North Africa invaded Visigoth Hispania. Under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, a small force landed at Gibraltar on April 30, 711. After a decisive victory at the Battle of Guadalete on July 19, 711, Tariq ibn-Ziyad brought most of the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic rule in a seven-year campaign. They moved northeast across the Pyrenees but were defeated by the Frank Charles Martel at the Battle of Poitiers in 732. The Iberian peninsula, ...

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Al-Andalus, Al-Andalus - History, Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years, Al-Andalus - The Emirate and Caliphate of Córdoba, Al-Andalus - The First Taifa Period, Al-Andalus - Almoravids Almohads and Marīnids, Al-Andalus - The Emirate of Granada, Al-Andalus - Aftermath, Al-Andalus - Culture, Al-Andalus - Non-Muslims Dhimmi under the Caliphate, Al-Andalus - Philosophy, Al-Andalus - Etymology of al-Andalus, Al-Andalus - Vandalícia, Al-Andalus - Atlántida, Al-Andalus - Landahlauts

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Early Islamic philosophy

Early Muslim philosophy is considered influential in the rise of modern philosophy. Aquinas knew of at least some of the Mutazilite work and the Renaissance and the use of empirical methods were inspired at least in part by Muslim works taken in Spain in 1492. The outstanding achievements of early Muslims are: the development of a strict science of citation, the isnad or "backing" the development of a method of open inquiry to disprove claims, the ijtihad, which could be generally applied to many types of questio ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Islamic philosophy

Islamic philosophy (الفلسفة الإسلامية)is a part of the Islamic studies, and is a longstanding attempt to create harmony between faith, reason or philosophy, and the religious teachings of Islam. A Muslim engaged in this field is called a Muslim philosopher. Islamic philosophy - Definition. The attempt to fuse religion and philosophy is difficult because there are no clear preconditions. On the other hand, classical religious believers have a set of religious principles t ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Islam and Judaism

The historical interaction of Islam and Judaism began in the 7th century with the spread of Islam in the Arabian peninsula. Because both of these religions share a common origin in the Middle East, and because of the shared aspects between Judaism and Islam, as well as the influence of Muslim culture and philosophy on practitioners of Judaism within the Islamic world, there has been considerable and continued physical, theological, and political overlap between the two faiths in the subsequent 1,400 years. Islam and Juda ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Hadith

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Politi ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari

Abu al-Hasan bin Isma'el al-Ash'ari (Arabic ابو الحسن بن إسماعيل اﻷشعري) (ca. 873-ca. 935), was a Muslim Arab theologian and the founder of the Ash'ari school of early Muslim philosophy. Al-Ash'ari was born of pure Arab stock at Basra, but spent the greater part of his life at Baghdad. Although belonging to an orthodox family, he became a pupil of the great Mutazalite teacher al-Jubba'i, and himself remained a Mutazalite until his fortieth year. In 912 he returned to the faith of his fathers and became i ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Kabir

Kabir (कबीर) (1440 - 1518) (also known as Kabira) was an Indian mystic who preached an ideal of seeing all of humanity as one. He was known to be a weaver and later became famed for scorning religious affiliation, seen as a threat to the elite. His philosophies and ideas of loving devotion to God are expressed in metaphor and language from both the Hindu Vedanta and Bhakti streams and Muslim Sufi ideals. Kabir is also considered one of the early northern India Sants. He was initiated by Ramananda Including:

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Avicenna

Avicenna (Ibn Sina also known as al-Shaykh al-Rais (meaning the Leader among the wise men), in Persian and Arabic: شيخ الرئيس، ابوعلی حسين بن عبدالله بن سينا), (full name is Abu Ali Husain ebn-e Abdollah Ebn-e Sina-e Balkhi or Pur-Sina or Ebn-e Sina (980 - 1037)) was a Muslim Persian physician, philosopher, and scientist. He was the author of 450 books on a wide range of subjects. Many of these concentrated on philosophy and medicine. He is c ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Umar

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Political Islam • Jihad Liberal Islam Vocabular ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Ash'ari

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Political Islam • Jihad Liberal Islam Vocabu ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Muslim League

The All India Muslim League was a political party in British India and was the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state from British India on the Indian subcontinent. After the independence of India and Pakistan, the League continued as a minor party in India, especially in Kerala, where it is often in government within a coalition with others. In Pakistan, the League formed the country's first government, but disintegrated during the 1950s following an army coup. One or more of factions of the Muslim Lea ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia - Tawhīd

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence • Theology Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Polit ...

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Islamic scholars - Non-Muslim scholars

Many non-Muslims have been interested in Islam, the first real scholars begining in the 19th century. ...

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Islamic scholars, Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - Non-Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - List, Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - Controversial, Islamic scholars - Non-Muslims

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Al-Andalus - Culture

Al-Andalus - Non-Muslims Dhimmi under the Caliphate. See also: Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain The treatment of non-Muslims (specifically Jews) in the Caliphate has been a subject of considerable interest from scholars and commentators, especially those interested in drawing parallels to the co-existence of Muslims and non-Muslims in the modern world. Some argue that - for at least part of the history of Al-Andalus - Jews were treated significantly better in Muslim-controlled Spain tha ...

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Al-Andalus, Al-Andalus - History, Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years, Al-Andalus - The Emirate and Caliphate of Córdoba, Al-Andalus - The First Taifa Period, Al-Andalus - Almoravids Almohads and Marīnids, Al-Andalus - The Emirate of Granada, Al-Andalus - Aftermath, Al-Andalus - Culture, Al-Andalus - Non-Muslims Dhimmi under the Caliphate, Al-Andalus - Philosophy, Al-Andalus - Etymology of al-Andalus, Al-Andalus - Vandalícia, Al-Andalus - Atlántida, Al-Andalus - Landahlauts

Read more here: » Al-Andalus: Encyclopedia II - Al-Andalus - Culture

Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Islamic scholars - List

Here follows two list of all Islamic scholars, one for Muslim and one for non-Muslim. For a list of scholars specialized in: Islamic history, see list of Islamic historians Islamic philosophy, see list of Islamic philosophers Islamic jurisprudence, see list of Islamic Jurists The entries in the list are accompanied by their date of birth, branch of Islam, country of birth, field of s ...

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Islamic scholars, Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - Non-Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - List, Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - Controversial, Islamic scholars - Non-Muslims

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Hadith - Bridges between Muslim and Western scholars

Currently there is little communication between the world of Muslim hadith scholarship and Western academia. Muslim scholars reject the Westerners as 'Orientalists' who are hostile to religion in general and Islam in particular. Western academics tend to dismiss Muslim scholars as irrelevant, bound as they are to millennia-old technique of hadith evaluation by chain of transmission which non-Muslims scholarship regards with skepticism. However, some Muslim scholars have undergone Western academic training and taken up positions betwee ...

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Hadith, Hadith - Types of hadith, Hadith - How are hadith collections viewed?, Hadith - Value of hadith compared to the value of the Qur'an, Hadith - Hadith accepted by Sunni Islam, Hadith - Hadith accepted by Shi'a Islam, Hadith - Hadith accepted by Ibadi Islam, Hadith - How hadith were collected and evaluated, Hadith - Western academic views of hadith, Hadith - Bridges between Muslim and Western scholars

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Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Islam and Judaism - Interplay between Jewish and Islamic thought

There was a great deal of intellectual cultural diffusion between Muslim and Jewish rationalist philosophers of the medieval era. See also: Jewish philosophy and Early Muslim philosophy Islam and Judaism - Major thinkers in Jewish and Islamic philosophy. One of the most important early Jewish philosophers influenced by Islamic philosophy is Saadia Gaon (892-942). His most imporant work is Emunoth ve-Deoth (Book of Beliefs and Opinions). In this work Saadia treats of the questions that interes ...

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Islam and Judaism, Islam and Judaism - Early relationship, Islam and Judaism - Islamic view of the Torah, Islam and Judaism - Historical, Islam and Judaism - Spain 711-1492, Islam and Judaism - Ottoman Empire 1326-1800, Islam and Judaism - Iraq, Islam and Judaism - Persia and Iran 711-1900, Islam and Judaism - North Africa, Islam and Judaism - Tunisia, Islam and Judaism - Morocco, Islam and Judaism - Egypt, Islam and Judaism - Algeria, Islam and Judaism - Central Asia and the Mongol Khanates, Islam and Judaism - Interplay between Jewish and Islamic thought, Islam and Judaism - Major thinkers in Jewish and Islamic philosophy, Islam and Judaism - Influence on exegesis, Islam and Judaism - Influences on Worship

Read more here: » Islam and Judaism: Encyclopedia II - Islam and Judaism - Interplay between Jewish and Islamic thought

Early Muslim philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Hadith - How are hadith collections viewed?

The overwhelming majority of Muslims consider hadiths to be essential supplements to and clarifications of the Qur'an, Islam's holy book. In the matter of what is called fiqh, or Islamic jurisprudence, the Qur'an contains many rules for the behavior expected of Muslims. However, there are many matters of concern, both religious and practical, on which there are no specific Quranic rules. Muslims believe that they can look at the way of life, or sunnah, of Muhammad and his companions to discover what to imitate and ...

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Hadith, Hadith - Types of hadith, Hadith - How are hadith collections viewed?, Hadith - Value of hadith compared to the value of the Qur'an, Hadith - Hadith accepted by Sunni Islam, Hadith - Hadith accepted by Shi'a Islam, Hadith - Hadith accepted by Ibadi Islam, Hadith - How hadith were collected and evaluated, Hadith - Western academic views of hadith, Hadith - Bridges between Muslim and Western scholars

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