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Science and IslamISBN: 0-313-33576-1 Media Type: Hardcover Description: Science and Islam provides a detailed account of the
relationship between Islam and science from the emergence of the Islamic
scientific tradition in the eighth century to the present time. This
relationship has gone through three distinct phases. The first phase began
with the emergence of science in the Islamic civilization in the eighth
century and ended with the rise of modern science in the West; the second
period is characterized by the arrival of modern science in the Muslim
world, most of which at that time was under colonial occupation; and the
third period, which began around 1950, is characterized by a more mature
approach to the major questions that modern science has posed for all
religious traditions. Based on primary sources, the book presents a panorama
of Islamic views on some of the major issues in the current science and
religion discourse. Written in accessible language, Science and Islam is an
authentic account of the multi-faceted and complex issues that arise at the
interface of Islamic intellectual tradition and science. Rich in historical
details, the book is a fascinating survey of the interaction of Islamic
beliefs with the enterprise of science. |