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  2. Early Islamic philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of mind was studied in medieval Islamic psychological thought, which refers to the study of the nafs (literally "self" or "psyche" in Arabic) in the Islamic world, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age (8th–15th centuries) as well as modern times (20th–21st centuries), and is related to psychology, psychiatry and the ...

  3. Islamic political thought - Wikipedia

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  4. History of Islamic Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    History of Islamic Philosophy, [1] first published in 1996 with, is a collection of essays by various authorities on Islam in the Routledge series History of World Philosophies and is edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr of George Washington University and Oliver Leaman of Liverpool John Moores University.

  5. Nasirean Ethics - Wikipedia

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    Akhlaq-i Nasiri has three parts. The first part is the Persian interpretation of Refinement of Morals (Tahdhib al-Akhlaq) of the earlier philosopher Miskawayh.The second part is about domestic economy and management of household affairs and contains the main mutual rights within the family as the most fundamental units of societies and the third part is about the political ideas of Nasir al ...

  6. Ali Abdel Raziq - Wikipedia

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    Ali Abdel Raziq. Ali Abdel Raziq (Arabic: ﻋﻠﻲ ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﺮﺍﺯﻕ) (1888–1966) was an Egyptian scholar of Islam, judge and government minister. [1] His writings, some controversial, debated the role of religion and Islamic history in 20th-century politics and government.

  7. History of Islamism - Wikipedia

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    Islamism a religio-political ideology that seeks to revive Islam to its past assertiveness and glory, [1] purify it of foreign elements, reassert its role into "social and political as well as personal life" [2] where "government and society are ordered in accordance with laws prescribed by Islam" (aka Sharia).

  8. Roxanne Leslie Euben - Wikipedia

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    Roxanne Leslie Euben is an American political scientist specializing in Islamic political thought. [1] She is Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences, at the University of Pennsylvania. [2] [3]

  9. Islamic philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Another figure is Muhammad Iqbal, who reshaped and revitalized Islamic philosophy among the Muslims of the Indian sub-continent in the early 20th century. [118] His The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam [119] is a milestone in the modern political philosophy of Islam. [citation needed]