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Islam & Natural Philosophy: Principles of Daqiq al-Kalam

Islam & Natural Philosophy: Principles of Daqiq al-Kalam

About The Book

Islam & Natural Philosophy: Principles of Daqiq al-KalamĀ presents the works of theologians regarding Natural Philosophy including their views on space, time, motion, matter and the rest of the natural world.

These topics, called ā€œDaqiĢ„q al-Kalamā€ complement the other part of kalaĢ„m regarding divinity (Ilahiyat), called ā€œJalil al-KalaĢ„mā€. The novel contribution of Altaie is his discovery that the scholars based their arguments on five basic principles:

  • Temporality
  • Atomism
  • Continual re-creation
  • Contingency and Indeterminacy of the world
  • Integrity of space and time

About The Author

Basil Altaie is a scholar in theoretical physics and Islamic Kalam, and is Emeritus Visiting Professor at The University of Leeds. He has published many articles and contributed to many conferences in science and philosophy. He has published ten books in Arabic and two in English. His English books are published in the USA, UK and Malaysia.
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About The Book

Islam & Natural Philosophy: Principles of Daqiq al-KalamĀ presents the works of theologians regarding Natural Philosophy including their views on space, time, motion, matter and the rest of the natural world.

These topics, called ā€œDaqiĢ„q al-Kalamā€ complement the other part of kalaĢ„m regarding divinity (Ilahiyat), called ā€œJalil al-KalaĢ„mā€. The novel contribution of Altaie is his discovery that the scholars based their arguments on five basic principles:

  • Temporality
  • Atomism
  • Continual re-creation
  • Contingency and Indeterminacy of the world
  • Integrity of space and time

About The Author

Basil Altaie is a scholar in theoretical physics and Islamic Kalam, and is Emeritus Visiting Professor at The University of Leeds. He has published many articles and contributed to many conferences in science and philosophy. He has published ten books in Arabic and two in English. His English books are published in the USA, UK and Malaysia.