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The Incoherence Of The Philosophers 2nd Edition Brigham Young University Islamic Translation Series Second Edition 2nd Edition Abu Hamid Muhammad Alghazali

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The Incoherence Of The Philosophers 2nd Edition Brigham Young University Islamic Translation Series Second Edition 2nd Edition Abu Hamid Muhammad Alghazali
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The Incoherence Of The Philosophers 2nd Edition Brigham Young University Islamic Translation Series Second Edition 2nd Edition Abu Hamid Muhammad Alghazali instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brigham Young University
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 5.86 MB
Pages: 580
Author: Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali
ISBN: 0842524665
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Second Edition, 2nd Edition

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The Incoherence Of The Philosophers 2nd Edition Brigham Young University Islamic Translation Series Second Edition 2nd Edition Abu Hamid Muhammad Alghazali by Abu Hamid Muhammad Al-ghazali 0842524665 instant download after payment.

Although Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali lived a relatively short life (1058-1111), he established himself as one of the most important thinkers in the history of Islam. The Incoherence of the Philosophers, written after more than a decade of travel and ascetic contemplation, contends that while such Muslim philosophers as Avicenna boasted of unassailable arguments on matters of theology and metaphysics, they could not deliver on their claims; moreover, many of their assertions represented disguised heresy and unbelief. Despite its attempted refutation by the twelfth-century philosopher Ibn Rushd, al-Ghazali's work remains widely read and influential.

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