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Islams Quantum Question Reconciling Muslim Tradition And Modern Science Nidhal Guessoum

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Islams Quantum Question Reconciling Muslim Tradition And Modern Science Nidhal Guessoum
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 433
Author: Nidhal Guessoum
ISBN: 9781848855182, 9781848855175, 1848855184, 1848855176
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Islams Quantum Question Reconciling Muslim Tradition And Modern Science Nidhal Guessoum by Nidhal Guessoum 9781848855182, 9781848855175, 1848855184, 1848855176 instant download after payment.

In secular Europe, the veracity of modern science is almost always taken for granted. Whether they think of the evolutionary proofs of Darwin or of spectacular investigation into the boundaries of physics conducted by CERN's Large Hadron Collider, most people assume that scientific enquiry goes to the heart of fundamental truths about the universe. Yet elsewhere, science is under siege. In the USA, Christian fundamentalists contest whether evolution should be taught in schools at all. And in Muslim countries like Tunisia, Egypt, Pakistan and Malaysia, a mere 15% of those recently surveyed believed Darwin's theory to be "true" or "probably true." This thoughtful and passionately argued book contends absolutely to the contrary: not only that evolutionary theory does not contradict core Muslim beliefs, but that many scholars, from Islam's golden age to the present, adopted a worldview that accepted evolution as a given. Guessoum suggests that the Islamic world, just like the Christian, needs to take scientific questions -- quantum questions -- with the utmost seriousness if it is to recover its true heritage and integrity. In its application of a specifically Muslim perspective to important topics like cosmology, divine action and evolution, the book makes a vital contribution to debate in the disputed field of "science and religion."

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