Description |
1 online resource (xv, 251 pages). |
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Series |
RoutledgeCurzon studies in the Qur"an
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RoutledgeCurzon studies in the Qur"an.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The covenant -- Signs and precedents -- The Sunna of God -- Rules, commands, and reasons why -- Legal arguments -- Comparison -- Contrast -- Categorical arguments -- Conditional and disjunctive arguments -- Technical terms and debating technique -- Conclusions. |
Summary |
Muslims have always used verses from the Qur'an to support opinions on law, theology, or life in general, but almost no attention has been paid to how the Qur'an presents its own precepts as conclusions proceeding from reasoned arguments. Whether it is a question of God's powers of creation, the rationale for his acts, or how people are to think clearly about their lives and fates, Muslims have so internalized Qur'anic patterns of reasoning that many will assert that the Qur'an appeals first of all to the human powers of intellect. This book provides a new key to both the Qur'an and Islamic in. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Faith and reason -- Islam -- Qurʼanic teaching.
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Faith and reason -- Islam -- Qurʼanic teaching. |
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Faith and reason -- Islam. |
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Qurʼan and philosophy.
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Qurʼan and philosophy. |
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Intellect -- Religious aspects -- Islam -- Qurʼanic teaching.
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Intellect -- Religious aspects -- Islam. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Gwynne, Rosalind Ward. Logic, rhetoric and legal reasoning in the Qur"Õan. London : RoutledgeCurzon, 2004 (DLC) 2003022478 |
ISBN |
0203343085 (electronic book) |
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9780203343081 (electronic book) |
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0415324769 (Cloth) |
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