An engaging book. It explores the deeper significance of Quranic miracles within the thought of al-Ghazali, Ibn Rushd and Nursi, compared with Hume's and Peirce's philosophical outlooks on miracles.
The main general implication of the book, which I find very significant and timely, is the notion of pragmatic hermeneutics (التفسير العملي للقرآن). That is, as Dr. Isra notes, engaging with the Quran "with an attention to the implications of the texts," and through asking the Quranic texts, "What do you want me to do? Are you making generalizable and applicable suggestions? (172).
Cambridge, 17.8.2017.