Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present Quotes
Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
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“The Islamic intellectual tradition has usually not seen a dichotomy between intellect and intuition but has created a hierarchy of knowledge and methods of attaining knowledge according to which degrees of both intellection and intuition become harmonized in an order encompassing all the means available to man to know, from sensual knowledge an reason to intellection and inner version or the "knowledge of the heart.”
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
“The life of Islamic philosophy did not terminate with Ibn Rushd nearly eight hundred years ago, as thought by Western scholarship for several centuries. Rather, its activities continued strongly during the later centuries, particularly in Persia and other eastern lands of Islam, and it was revived in Egypt during the last century.”
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
“From it genesis twelve hundred years ago to today, Islamic philosophy (al-hikmah; al-falsafah) has been one of the major intellectual traditions within the Islamic world, and it has influenced and been influenced by many other intellectual perspectives, including Scholastic theology (kalam) and doctrinal Sufism (al-ma'rifah or al-tasawwuf al-'ilmi) and theoretical gnosis ('irfan-i nazari).”
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
― Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
