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Islamic Studies
The belief that mankind will rise from the grave, an integral part of the three Abrahamic faiths Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, is not just a myth or wishful thinking but is based on real scientific principles. Rising up from the grave and coming back alive can happen simply with the reversal of time. Click here...
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The issues with which the scholars of al Usul are primarily concerned include the following: • Logic and its predications • Linguistics • Commands and Prohibitions • Comprehensive al ‘Amm and Particular terms al Khass • Inconclusive al Mujmall and Determined concepts al Mubayyan • Abrogation al Naskh • Deeds (in particular, those of the...
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In recent years, there has been a global growing demand for Islamic knowledge by both Muslims and non-Muslims. This has brought about a number of automated applications that ease the retrieval of knowledge from the Holy Book, being the major source of Knowledge in Islam. However, the current retrieval methods in the Quranic domain lack...
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Islamic philosophy is like all philosophy when tied in with a religion in having indistinct parameters and requiring an understanding of the religion as well as of philosophy. Peter Groff explains a good deal about Islam in his book, and in particular the range of theoretical issues that arose in the religion. Click here to...
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