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by abdulhaq
1935 days ago
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Lots of big mistakes here. His name was Abu Hamid alGhazali. If you read his "almunqidh min aD-Dalaal" (Deliverance From Error) which was an autobiography and summary of his thought, he states that e.g. "MATHEMATICS. This embraces arithmetic, plane geometry and solid geometry. None of its results are connected with religious matters, either to deny or to affirm them. They are matters of demonstration which it is impossible to deny once they have been understood and apprehended." "LOGIC. Nothing in logic is relevant to religion by way of denial or affirmation.", "Just as it is not a condition of religion to reject medical science, so likewise the rejection of natural science is not one of its conditions, except with regard to particular points". You can find the text at https://ghazali.org/books/md/gz101.htm, for me this was a very influential book. |
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