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On Love
AmirAli Maleki looks at love from an Islamic perspective.
[Issue 160: February/March 2024: Islamic Philosophers]
Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson is Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy at the LMU in Munich, and a Philosophy Now columnist too. Amirali Maleki talks with him about Islamic philosophy.
[Issue 143: April/May 2021: Interview]
A Passage to India
Peter Adamson crosses continents, cultures and concepts.
[Issue 132: June/July 2019: Philosophy Then]
Pugnacious In The Punjab
Seán Moran considers holy war in Lahore.
[Issue 122: October/November 2017: Street Philosopher]
Al Qaeda and ISIS: From Revolution to Apocalypse
Audrey Borowski briefs us on the very different ideologies of two superficially similar terrorist organisations.
[Issue 111: December 2015 / January 2016: Articles]
Islamic Rationalism
Rationalism is the attitude of appealing to reason as the fundamental justification of knowledge or beliefs. Imadaldin Al-Jubouri describes the disputes among early Islamic scholars about the limits of what can be known through science and rationality.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007: Articles]
Fundamentals, Islamists and the West
Imadaldin Al-Jubouri considers how some Muslim fundamentalists justify their aggressiveness – by misreading the Qur’an, among other things.
[Issue 56: July/August 2006: Heresy]
History of Islamic Philosophy by I.M.N. Al-Jubouri
Antony Flew notices a new book on Islamic Philosophy.
[Issue 52: August/September 2005: Books]
Ibn Khaldun and the Philosophy of History
Imadaldin Al-Jubouri on the medieval Islamic philosopher who pioneered the scientific understanding of history.
[Issue 50: March/April 2005: Medieval Philosophy]
Human Acts in Islamic Philosophy
Are our actions really free or are they determined by God’s will? Imadaldin Al-Jubouri on a controversy that divided Muslim philosophers.
[Issue 47: August/September 2004: Philosophy of Religion]
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