Islam and science
By Muẓaffar Iqbāl
In a world where faith and scientific inquiry often seem at odds, Muzaffar Iqbal offers readers a profound exploration of how Islam and science have historically intertwined and continue to shape each other today. This comprehensive examination delves into the essential foundations needed to understand the complex relationship between Islamic thought and modern scientific understanding.
Iqbal guides readers through the Islamic perspective on the physical universe, revealing how divine creation and natural investigation have coexisted within Muslim intellectual tradition. The author addresses fundamental questions that resonate with anyone seeking to understand how spiritual worldviews engage with empirical knowledge. What elements made the Islamic scientific heritage distinctly Islamic? How did Quranic teachings influence centuries of scientific exploration?
Spanning eight centuries and vast geographical territories, this work traces the remarkable journey of Islamic scientific tradition from its origins through its eventual transformation in Europe during the pivotal centuries preceding the Scientific Revolution. Written from an insider's perspective, the book examines how knowledge systems migrate, adapt, and evolve across cultures and time periods.
For readers interested in the intersection of spirituality and rational inquiry, this scholarly yet accessible work provides valuable insights into how religious understanding can inform and enrich scientific exploration. Iqbal's analysis offers a thoughtful framework for contemporary discussions about faith, reason, and humanity's quest to understand both the divine and the natural world.
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Details
- Published
- 2002
- Publisher
- Ashgate
- ISBN-10
- 0754607992
- Pages
- 349
- Language
- EN
- LC Classification
- BP190.5.S3 I67 2002