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A History of Muslim Philosophy
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Volume 1
Volume 2
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 1, Book 1: Pre-Islamic Philosophical Thought
Preface
Introduction
A
B
C
D
E
F
Note
Chapter 1:Pre-Islamic Indian Thought
The Vedas
Vedic Conception of God
1. Celestial Gods
2. Atmospheric Gods
3. Terrestrial Gods
Vedic Eschatology
Brahmanas
Upanisads
The Heterodox Systems
1. The Carvaka
2. Jainism
3. Buddhism
The Philosophical Schools of Buddhism
Systems of Indian Philosophy
The Influence of Islam on Hinduism
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 2: Pre-Islamic Chinese Thought
General Works
Primary Sources
Confucianism
Taoism
Mohism
Chinese Epicureanism
Legalism
Notes
Chapter 3: Pre-Islamic Iranian Thought
1. The Concept of Myth
2. Angelism
3. The Double Dualism
4. Time and Cycle
5. Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 4: Greek Thought
The Early Beginnings
Greek Philosophy in the Mainland and the Islands of Asia Minor
Ionic Philosophy
Thales
Anaximander
Anaximenes
Heraclitus
Greek Philosophy in South Italy and Sicily
1. Pythagoras
2. The Eleatic School
3. Empedocles
Greek Philosophy back to Asia Minor
1. Anaxagoras and Diogenes of Apollonia
2. The Atomists
Lucippus
Democritus
Philosophy at Athens
1. Early Record
2. The Sophists
The Problem of Knowledge and the Study of Man
3. Socrates
4. Plato
5. Aristotle
6. The Decline
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 5: Alexandrio Syriac Thought
The Neo ‑Pythagoreans
The Jewish‑Alexandrian Philosophy
Neo‑Platonism
Plotinus
Porphyry
Iamblichus
Early Christianity
References
Notes
Chapter 6: Pre Islamic Arabian Thought
References
Notes
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 1, Book 2: Advent Of Islam, Fundamental Teachings Of The Qur'an
Chapter 7: Philosophical Teachings of the Qur’an
The Qur'an
Ultimate Beauty: God and His Attributes
He is the One and not one in a trinity
God and the World ‑ God is omnipotent
God's Relation to Man
Soul
Theory of Knowledge
Man's Power
Free Will
Death
Life after Death
Notes
Chapter 8: Ethical Teachings of the Qur’an
Values
Life
Eternity
Unity
Power
Truth or Wisdom
Justice
Love
Goodness
Beauty
Disvalues
Destruction of Life
Scandal‑mongering and backbiting
Things Momentary
Lack of Unity
Inertia
Error
Hypocrisy
Injustice
Hatred and Unkindness
Moral Discipline
Repentance
Taqwa
Notes
Chapter 9: Economic and Political Teachings of the Qur’an
Economic Teachings
Political Teachings
Notes
Bibliography
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 1, Book 3: Early Centuries (From The First/Seventh Century To The Fall Of Baghdad)
Part 1: Theologico-Philosophical Movements
Chapter 10: Mu’tazalism
The General Mu’tazilite Position
Some leading Mu’tazilites
1. Wasil ibn ` Ata
2. Abu al‑Hudhail `Allaf
3. Al‑Nazzam
4. Bishr ibn al‑Mu'tamir
5. Mu'ammar
Hafiz has expressed the same idea in his own words thus
6. Thamamah
7. Al‑Jahiz
8. Al‑Jubba'i
9. Abu Hashim
The End
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 11: Ash’arism
Al-Ashari’s Life and Work
Ash’arite Theology
Fundamental Principles Of The Ash'arite Theology
1. Conception of God and the Nature of His Attributes
2. Free will
3. The Problem of Reason and Revelation and the Criterion of Good and Evil
4. The Problem of the Eternity of the Qur'an
5. The Problem of the Beatific Vision
Ash’arite Metaphysics
Ash'arite Atomism
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 12: Tahawism
Tahawi’s Life and Works
Nature of Faith
God’s Essence and Attributes
Throne of Allah
Beatific Vision
Speech of God and the Qur'an
Divine Will and Human Freedom
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 13: Maturidism
Life and Works of Maturidi
Method
Criticism of the Mu’taziltes
Maturidi’s System
Relation between God and Man
Divine Attributes
Beatific Vision
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 14: Zahirism
Background
Dawid ibn ‘Ali, His Doctrine and His School
The Zahirite School in Muslim Spain
1. Al-Balluti
2. Ibn Hazm
Life and Works
Ibn Hazm's Rationalism
Philosophy and Science
Zahirism after Ibn Hazm
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 15: Ikhwan al-Safa
Introduction
System and Theories
1. Classification of the Sciences
2. Theory of Knowledge
3. Metaphysics
Form and Matter
Space and Time
Motion
Causality
Number
Being and Emanation
Macrocosm and Microcosm
The Individual Soul (al‑Nafs al‑Juz'iyyah) and Its Fall
Lesser and Greater Resurrections, Paradise and Hell
4. Nature and the Sciences
5. Psychology
6. Politics
7. Ethics
8. Education
9. Religion
Final Note
Bibliography
Notes
Part 2: The Sufis
Chapter 16: Early Sufis Doctrine
A
B
C
Notes
Chapter 17: Early Sufis (Continued)
Sufis Before Al Hallaj
By B.A. Dar
Al-Hallaj
By Louis Massignon
Bibliography
Early Sufis
Al-Hallaj
Notes
Chapter 18: ’Abd Al-Qadir Jilani and Shihab Al-Din Suhrawardi
Abd Al-Qadir Jilani
Shihab Al-Din Suhrawardi
Origin of Sufism
What is Sufism?
Psychology: Soul, Appetitive Self, Heart
Mystery (Sirr)
Reason ('Aql)
State and Station (Hal wa Maqam)
Love
Nearness (Qurb)
Bashfulness (Haya')
Union (Ittisal)
Contraction and Expansion (Qabd wa Bast)
Annihilation and Abiding (Fana' wa Baqa')
Union and Separation (Jam' wa Tafriqah)
Process of Self-Purification
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 19: Shihab al-Din Suhrawardi Maqtul
Life, Works and Sources of Doctrines
The Meaning of Ishraq
The Orient and Occident in Sacred Geography
Hikmat al-Ishraq
Vegetative soul (al-nafs al-nabatiyyah)
Animal soul (al-nafs al-hayawaniyyah)
The Initiatory Narratives
The Ishraqi Tradition
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 20: Ibn `Arabi
Life And Works
Pattern Of Thought And Style
Controversy About His Orthodoxy
Influence On Future Sufism
From Throne to Carpet, all that is doth seem
Doctrines
Unity of All Being
Notion of Deity
God and Man
Ethical and Religious Implications
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Part 3: The Philosophers
Chapter 21: Al-Kindi
Life
Works
Philosophy
Harmony Between Philosophy And Religion
God
Infinity
Soul And Intellect
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 22 : Muhammad Ibn Zakariya Al-Razi
Life
Al-Razi's Masters and Opponents
Works
Philosophy
1. Method
2. Metaphysics
(i) God
(ii) Soul
(iii) Matter
(iv) Space
(v) Time
Theology
Moral Philosophy
Conclusion
Bibliography
A. Ancient Sources
B. Modern Studies
C. Editions of Philosophical Works
Notes
Chapter 23: Al-Farabi
Life
Works
Philosophy
1. Logic
2. The Unity of Philosophy
3. Theory of the Ten Intelligences
4. Theory of the Intellect
5. Theory of Prophecy
6. Interpretation of the Qur'an
Conclusion
Bibliography
A. Life
B. Works
C. Philosophy
Notes
Chapter 24: Miskawaih
Life
Works
Miskawaih's Personality
Philosophy
First Philosophy
Psychology
Moral Philosophy
Spiritual Medicine
Philosophy of History
Bibliography
A. Works
B. Studies
Notes
Chapter 25: Ibn Sina
The Doctrine Of Being
The Body-Mind Relationship
Theory Of Knowledge
God And The World
Influence On The East And The West
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 26: Ibn Bajjah
His Predecessors
His Contemporaries
Works
Philosophy
Matter And Form
Psychology
Intellect And Knowledge
God, The Fountain-Head Of Knowledge
Political Philosophy
Ethics
Mysticism
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 27: Ibn Tufail
Life And Works
Creed Of The Muwahhids
Hayy Bin Yaqzan
Summary
Sources
Object of the Treatise
Doctrines
World
God
Light Cosmology
Epistemology
Ethics
Philosophy and Religion
Influence
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 28: Ibn Rushd
Introduction
Philosophy And Religion
The Way To God
The Way To Knowledge
The Way To Science
The Way To Being
Notes
Chapter 29: Nasir Al-Din Tusi
Life
The Maraghah Observatory
Works
Akhlaq-I Nasiri
Ethics
Domestic Science
Politics
Source Of Practical Philosophy
Psychology
Nature of the Soul
Faeulties of the Soul
Metaphysics
God
Creatio ex nihilo
Prophethood
Good And Evil
Logic
Review
Bibliography
Notes
Part 4: The Middle-Roaders
Chapter 30: Al-Ghazali Part 1 - Metaphysics
A. Introduction
B. Life
C. Method
D. Attack On The Philosophers
1. Introduction
2. Method and Problems of Tahafut
2) denial of God’s knowledge of the particulars, and
3. Eternity of the World
4. Theory of Emanation
5. God’s Knowledge of the Particulars
6. Causality
Notes
Chapter 31: Al-Ghazali Part 2
A. Mysticism
1. Introduction
2. God
3. Soul
4. Religious Experience and Moral and Intellectual Values
5. Pantheism
B. Ethics
C. Influence
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 32: Fakhr Al-Razi
A. Life, Signficance Of Thought And Works
C. Philosophy
D. The Sciences
E. Commentaries Upon The Qur’an
G. Dialectic, Rhetoric, And Poetry
H. Sufism
I. The Significance And Influence Of Imam Razi
Bibliography
Notes
Part 5: Political Thinkers
Chapter 33: Political Thought In Early Islam
A. Principles of Islamic Polity
B. Early Caliphate and its Characteristic Features
Elective Caliphate
Government by Consultation
The Exchequer, a Trust
Ideal Government
Rule of Law
Absence of Bias
C. Theological Differences and Schisms
The Shi‘ah
The Khawarij
The Murji’ah
The Mu‘tazilah
The Major Section
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 34: Abu Hanifah and Abu Yusuf
Life
Abu Hanifah’s Pronouncements and Opinions
Al-Fiqh al-Akbar
Abu Hanifah on State and Caliphate
The Problem of Sovereignty and Legislation
Establishment of the Caliphate
A Caliph’s Qualifications
The Exchequer and the Public’s Right of Ownership
Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive
Freedom of Expression: A Right and a Duty
The Question of Rebellion against Tyrannical Rule
Private Council and Codification of Islamic Law
B. Abu Yusuf
Brief Life Sketch
Kitab al-Kharaj
Reversion to the “Right-guided” Caliphate
Spirit of Democracy
Duties of the Caliph
Duties of Muslim Citizens
The Exchequer
Principles of Taxation
Rights of non-Muslim Subjects
Land Settlement
Redress of Wrong
The Judiciary
Personal Liberty
Jail Reforms
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 35: Al-Farabi
A. Society And Its Goal
The City State
Necessity of Society
How to Achieve Happiness
B. Human Nature
C. Education
The Imaginative Virtue
D. The Chief
E. Characteristics Of The Chief Of The Ideal State
F. The Ideal State
G. Arts And Blessings
H. Inhabitants Of The Ideal State
I. Imperfect States
J. Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 36: Al-Mawardi
A. Life And Works
B. Political Theory
C. Succession
D. Designation And Privileges
E. Duties And Functions Of The Imam
F. Deposition Of The Imam
G. Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 37: Political Theory Of The Shiites
Political Theory Of The Ismailites
Bibliography
Note
Chapter 38: Nizam Al-Mulk Tusi
Bibliogrraphy
Notes
Chapter 39: Al-Ghazali
Bibliography
Notes
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 1
Author:
M.M. Sharif
Publisher:
www.muslimphilosophy.com
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