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Muhammad Abduh (1849–1905)

Autor de The Theology of Unity

3 Obras 16 Miembros 0 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Considered the father of modernistic Islamic thought, Muhammad Abduh was born in Mahallat Nasr, in Egypt, and received his traditional education in Tanta. In 1866 he entered al-Azhar, the major seat of Islamic learning at that time. There he became disillusioned with the antiquated methods of mostrar más teaching, especially in relation to philosophy and theology, and later inaugurated the reformation of this university. Greatly influenced by the Persian revolutionary thinker al-Afghani, Abduh held that science and religion cannot conflict and that the truth of Islam can be subjected to scientific analysis. This, he claimed, was enjoined by the Koran, which urges believers to use intelligence and to study nature, which is replete with signs of the presence of God. As put forth in his treatise Risalat al-Tauhid (The Theology of Unity) (1897), Abduh contended that Islam is the only religion that calls upon humans to use reason and science in exploring truth. Islam, therefore, must be open to new ideas and modern knowledge generally. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Muhammad Abduh

The Theology of Unity (1980) 14 copias
Islamic Thought (2016) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1849
Fecha de fallecimiento
1905

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Obras
3
Miembros
16
Popularidad
#679,947
ISBNs
5
Idiomas
1