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  • #REDIRECT [[Category:Islamic Golden Age]]
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  • ...(بيت الحكمة) in Baghdad during the rule of al-Ma'mun in the Abbasid Golden Age (775-861) which, under the rule of the unorthodox and rationalist ''Mu'tazi ===Islamic world===
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  • ...in Arabic. A child prodigy, he is said to have memorized the Qur'an by the age of 7, led prayers by 8 and wrote down hadith at 9, and left his home at 12 [[Category:Islamic Golden Age]]
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  • ...plorations, and the spread of Sufi mysticism in the early centuries of the Islamic era are all described. ...m]]. It covers the genesis and development of philosophical thought in the Islamic world, from Andalusia to India, from the ninth century to the present.
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  • ...ressors who diminished the dictates of Islam.<br><br>This idea of a golden age of just rule followed by tyranny gained traction only very slowly, but by t [[Category:Shariah (Islamic Law)]]
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  • ...ber 10, 1198), was (with Ibn Sina) the most famous of the medieval [[Islam|Islamic]] [[Philosophy|philosophers]]. He was born in Cordoba, Spain. He wrote comm ...philosophers by separating them from the theological arguments of earlier Islamic philosophers such as al-Farabi and Ibn Sina.
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  • ...they elaborate the [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]], or "[[Islamic Law|Islamic law]]"/"God's Law", based directly on the [[Qur'an]] and [[Muhammad|Muhamma ...and rulings must not introduce anything new to or remove anything from the Islamic scriptures, as this is considered religious innovation, or [[bid'ah]], and
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  • ...', which is [[Arabic]] for "imitation". Ijtihad is only used on matters of Islamic law for which no there are no unambiguous texts found in scripture. ...s]]) regularly undertook, as Islamic legal theory and the major schools of Islamic law ([[Madh'hab]]<nowiki/>s) were still developing. Consequently, with litt
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  • ...g European dark age between fifth and the tenth centuries, had the [[Islam|Islamic]] philosophers not preserved them by translating them into Arabic, to be pa {{Hub4|Golden Age|the "Golden Age"}}
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  • ...iteralism in [[Islam]], and curtailing the spread of [[philosophy]] in the Islamic world. ...i, Abdul Hakim Ibrahim (2015-02-14). "Ibn Taymīyah, Taqī al-Dīn". ''Oxford Islamic Studies Online''. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on Oc
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  • [[Category:Islamic Golden Age]] ...ecent times, many traditional Muslim scholars and figures have argued that Islamic scriptures contains statements which not only adhere to but also predict mo
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  • ...badges to segregate "un-Islamic" and "idolatrous" communities from [[Islam|Islamic]] ones.<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://archives.cnn.com/2001/fyi/news/05 Traditional Islamic sources proscribe Islamic rulers to impose the [[Dhimmitude|dhimma]] or pact of "protection" upon non
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  • ...he head of state in a '''Caliphate''', and the title for the leader of the Islamic [[Ummah]] (body of Muslim believers) who serves as the successor to [[Muham ...ely close to Muhammad, and are therefore considered by Muslims to be model Islamic leaders who ruled in accord with the [[Qur'an]] and [[Sunnah]].<ref>[http:/
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  • [[File:Seven sleepers.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Folio from an illustrated Islamic manuscript depicting the Seven Sleepers and the evil emperor led by a [[Qur ...y of the "Companions of the Cave" has traditionally been explained by the Islamic narrative as proof of [[Allah]]'s divine power whereby he miraculously caus
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  • ...of Islamic jurisprudence on the matter of Christians and Muslim living in Islamic lands. The rights and limitations placed on non-Muslims by Islam and, by ex ...document is and continues to be almost universally accepted as genuine by Islamic scholars. This view is echoed by some of Islam's greatest scholars and hist
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  • ...ive, there is no Islamic scripture that actually claims that the Quran (or Islamic scripture in general) contain allusions to future scientific discoveries. C The most popular Islamic voices who have argued for the existence of scientific miracles in the Qura
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  • Even when the Islamic empires led the world in science in parts of the middle ages,<ref>''[https: ...ts never credited the Qur'an with prompting discoveries.''</ref> classical Islamic scholars/exegetes on the Quran aware of these facts never put forward theor
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  • ...cs argue, is particularly problematic in the case of the Quran because the Islamic tradition holds it to be the direct, unmediated word of [[Allah]], or God. ..., many other contradictions are not resolvable in this manner. Indeed, the Islamic tradition holds that the doctrine of abrogation is only applicable in cases
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  • ...im historian Ibn Jarir al-[[Tabari]] (838-923), beginning with the [[Islam|Islamic]] [[Creation]] to the year 915 AD. ...nner, Fred McGraw (1998). Narratives of Islamic origins: the beginnings of Islamic historical writing. Darwin Press. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-87850-127-4''). Howe
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  • ...rtain historical claims in the Quran and hadith which, taken literally (as Islamic orthodoxy holds they should be), could not easily be reconciled with what t ...includes both Jews and non-Jews, that does not come close to matching any Islamic description.<ref>''[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/afterlife Afterlif
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