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The development of Islamic jurisprudence and approach to science played a major role in Islam’s influence on Medieval Spain’s interfaith […]
Religion is the core of Islamic life. Life of Muslims takes shape entirely according to religious orders, experiences, and purposes. […]
The factors that birthed the Mu’tazila movement are essential in understanding their position in the history of Islamic Schools of […]
What was it that withheld Muslims from becoming unreasonable and arbitrary in new situations? While most of Europe was experiencing […]
Religious Pluralism Starting the topic of religious Pluralism, Professor Diana Eck talks about reaching our comfort zones by first acknowledging our […]
Islamic Calligraphy In this lecture Professor Muhammad Zakariya of John Carroll University speaks on Islamic and Arabic Calligraphy and the […]
This interview with Dr. Mohammed Faghfoory revolves around Sufism and Tasawwuf, primarily based on the readings and teachings of Mevlana […]
Dr. Diana Steigerwald’s first two books analyzed the works of al-Shahrastani (1086-1153) who is recognized as an influential Muslim theologian […]
The Islamic Landscape ranges widely over the Islamic world in geography from India to Morocco and in time from the early […]
Islam is a religion of reason and logic, hence its acceptance of concrete scientific information, but theories that conflict with […]