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  2. Islamic attitudes towards science - Wikipedia

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    Islam & Science; Science and the Islamic world—The quest for rapprochement by Pervez Hoodbhoy. Islamic Science by Ziauddin Sardar (2002). Can Science Dispense With Religion? Archived 2016-05-29 at the Wayback Machine by Mehdi Golshani. Islam, science and Muslims by Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Center for Islam and Science; Explore Islamic ...

  3. Science and Civilization in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Science and Civilization in Islam is a 1968 book by the Iranian philosopher Seyyed Hossein ... Science and civilization in Islam".

  4. Timeline of science and engineering in the Muslim world

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    The Conica of Apollonius of Perga, "the great geometer", translated into Arabic in the ninth century Chemistry. 801 – 873: al-Kindi writes on the distillation of wine as that of rose water and gives 107 recipes for perfumes, in his book Kitab Kimia al-'otoor wa al-tas`eedat (Book of the Chemistry of Perfumes and Distillations.) [citation needed]

  5. Ilm (Arabic) - Wikipedia

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    ‘Ilm (Arabic: علم "knowledge") is the Arabic term for knowledge.In the Islamic context, 'ilm typically refers to religious knowledge. In the Quran, the term "ilm" signifies God's own knowledge, which encompasses both the manifest and hidden aspects of existence.

  6. Understanding Islamic Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Understanding Islamic Sciences (Persian: آشنایی با علوم اسلامی or Persian: کلیات علوم اسلامی) is a book which contains Morteza Motahhari's essential lectures and articles on Islamic sciences (logic and philosophy, theology, mysticism, practical wisdom, principles of jurisprudence and Fiqh). [8] [9]

  7. Islamization of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of Islamization involves steps such as mastering modern disciplines, analyzing their history and development, mastering Islamic legacy, and critically evaluating modern knowledge from an Islamic perspective. It includes synthesizing Islamic and modern knowledge and reformulating these disciplines within an Islamic framework. [11]

  8. Mizan (treatise) - Wikipedia

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    The book has also been published in English language in Renaissance Islamic Journal. Javed Ahmed Ghamidi wrote a summary of this book in the form of a small book named "Al-Islam". Dr. Saleem Shehzad translated "Mizan" and "Al-Islam" into English as "Islam: A Comprehensive Introduction" and "Islam: A Concise Introduction" respectively. [1]

  9. Islamic environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    The idea of khalifah (stewardship) is arguably the most important concept in Islamic environmentalism. [9] Proponents of eco-Islamic beliefs emphasize man's duty as God's vicegerent or steward (khalifah) on the earth. As such, he is responsible for acting in line with God's will and caring for the earth in the way He demands. [10]