I will begin by briefly looking at the discourse on science and religion in the West, using the typology proposed by Ian Barbour, and suggesting that although it might serve as a useful starting point, its application to the issue of science and religion in the Islamic world is problematic, thus necessitating a different framework....Read More
After two days of intense discussions in Istanbul on the submitted papers and in-person presentations, followed by months of further discussions, the task force members agree to issue the following declaration. This summarises some general principles of engaging in Islam and Science discourse and hopes to inspire Muslims today, and in the future, to continue...Read More
In European politics and parliaments, the representation of Muslims living in Europe is vitally important in terms of social peace on the continent and the integration of Muslims into the countries where they are living. However, Muslims are seemingly underrepresented in European legislatives as Muslim minority representation is not proportionate to their share in the...Read More
Muslim civilization developed at a time in human history when numerous large territorial empires had been established in various parts of Afroeurasia. Long-distance trade, the spread of religions, and extensive recording of knowledge in writing had preserved a legacy of human ideas. Click here to read more.Read More
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