In this chapter examining discourses on science and Islam, I first briefly highlight a dominant contemporary discourse among non-Muslims, which tends to cast Islam as a particularly backward and unintellectual religion requiring scientific enlightenment. I point out historical precedents for this viewpoint, before turning to examine a specific discourse on science and Islam among Muslims, in which the Qu’ran is deemed to be scientifically miraculous, a view that has its roots in the salafi reformist movement. Drawing on data from focus groups conducted with British Muslims of South Asian heritage actively engaged with institutions influenced by salafi reformism, I argue that these popular scientific interpretations of the Quran may hold par...
Several attempts have been made by scholars, both medieval and contemporary on the impact of Islam o...
Tracing the rise of science from its birth in the medieval West through the scientific revolution, t...
This essay scrutinizes how the conceptualization of the notion of ‘miracle’ varies in the works of c...
Scientific problems are indeed an interesting issue to be researched. Moreover, seeing the developme...
Modern science was developed by Western since the 16th century and reach its peak in the 20th centur...
Although Muslim intellectuals believe that Islam is a global religion which contains many of univers...
This thesis analyses a contemporary debate on the Islamization of science. The four persons discusse...
On the London subway a passenger recites verses from the Quran. He does so in a low voice and smiles...
With the rapid development in the areas of science and technology, many things and ideas come to see...
Islam’s positioning in relation to Western ideals of individuality, freedom, women’s rights and demo...
A book on science during the Islamic empires presentssome interesting challenges for the science wri...
In what way, if any, and to what extend has the Qur'an influenced the minds of Muslims who have...
This paper discusses the baics tenets of Islam and the Islamic view of nature that were influential ...
The perception of Muslim thinkers toward science can be divided into two main groups. The first grou...
Early Muslims were able to embellish their civilization with great achievements in the areas of scie...
Several attempts have been made by scholars, both medieval and contemporary on the impact of Islam o...
Tracing the rise of science from its birth in the medieval West through the scientific revolution, t...
This essay scrutinizes how the conceptualization of the notion of ‘miracle’ varies in the works of c...
Scientific problems are indeed an interesting issue to be researched. Moreover, seeing the developme...
Modern science was developed by Western since the 16th century and reach its peak in the 20th centur...
Although Muslim intellectuals believe that Islam is a global religion which contains many of univers...
This thesis analyses a contemporary debate on the Islamization of science. The four persons discusse...
On the London subway a passenger recites verses from the Quran. He does so in a low voice and smiles...
With the rapid development in the areas of science and technology, many things and ideas come to see...
Islam’s positioning in relation to Western ideals of individuality, freedom, women’s rights and demo...
A book on science during the Islamic empires presentssome interesting challenges for the science wri...
In what way, if any, and to what extend has the Qur'an influenced the minds of Muslims who have...
This paper discusses the baics tenets of Islam and the Islamic view of nature that were influential ...
The perception of Muslim thinkers toward science can be divided into two main groups. The first grou...
Early Muslims were able to embellish their civilization with great achievements in the areas of scie...
Several attempts have been made by scholars, both medieval and contemporary on the impact of Islam o...
Tracing the rise of science from its birth in the medieval West through the scientific revolution, t...
This essay scrutinizes how the conceptualization of the notion of ‘miracle’ varies in the works of c...