A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 1, Book 2
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Title: A History of Muslim philosophy
Author(s): Sharif, MiaMohammad
Publisher(s): Karach: Royal Book co، 1983م. = 1362.
Congress Classification: BBR18/ش4ھ9 1362
Dewey Classification: 189/1\
National bibliography numbers: 1157228
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سرشناسه : شریف، میان محمد، 1893 - 1965م.
Sharif, MiaMohammad
عنوان و نام پديدآور : A History of Muslim philosophy : with short accounts of other disciplines and the modern renaissance in Muslim lands/Edited and introducted by M. M. Sharif.
مشخصات نشر : Karach: Royal Book co، 1983م. = 1362.
مشخصات ظاهری : 2ج. (xi، 1792 ص).
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : ایرانشناسی
يادداشت : انگلیسی.
يادداشت : این کتاب تحت عنوان تاریخ فلسفه در اسلام با ترجمه فارسی نصرالله پور جوادی بین سال های 62 - 70 در چهار جلد توسط ستاد انقلاب فرهنگی، مرکز نشر دانشگاهی منتشر شده است.
یادداشت : کتابنامه.
عنوان دیگر : A history of muslim philosophy: with short a ccounts of ...
آوانویسی عنوان : هیستری آو مزلم فیلاسفی ...
موضوع : فلسفه اسلامی.
موضوع : تمدن اسلامی.
موضوع : اسلام -- تاریخ.
رده بندی کنگره : BBR18/ش4ھ9 1362
رده بندی دیویی : 189/1\
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : 1157228
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Specifications Publication: Karach: Royal Book co، 1983م. = 1362
Note: The book entitled History of Philosophy in Islam Persian translation Nasrallah Palmer Between 62-70 in four volumes by the headquarters of the Cultural Revolution, published academic publication center.
Advent Of Islam, Fundamental Teachings Of The Qur'anA Compendium of articles on the History of Muslim Philosophy. In this book: Advent Of Islam, Fundamental Teachings Of The Qur'an
Publisher(s): Pakistan Philosophical Congress
Category: General General Philosophy Miscellaneous information:nbsp;A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 1, Book 2.
Edited and Introduced by: M. M. SHARIF.
Director of the Institute of Islamic Culture, Lahore Pakistan
Featured Category: Introducing Islam
Chapter 7: Philosophical Teachings of the Qur’an
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Philosophical Teachings of the Qur’an by M.M Sharif
The Qur'an
Although the Scriptures revealed to the earlier prophets, especially those of the Christians and the Jews, are regarded by the Muslims as holy, yet the Book (al‑Qur'an) revealed to the last Prophet, Muhammad, is their chief sacred Book. The doctrine propounded by the Qur'an is not a new doctrine, for it is similar to the Scriptures of the earlier apostles.(1) It lays down the same way of faith as was enjoined on Noah and Abraham.(2)
It confirms in the Arabic tongue what went before it, the Book of Moses and the Gospel of Jesus‑in being a guide to mankind, admonishing the unjust and giving glad tidings to the righteous.(3) God never abrogates or causes to be forgotten any of His revelations, but according to the needs and exigencies of the times, He confirms them or substitutes for them something similar or better. (4)
The Qur'an is a book essentially religious, not philosophical, but it deals with all those problems which religion and philosophy have in common. Both have to say something about problems related to the significance
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