The Holy Quran and The Sciences of Nature
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Author: Dr. Mahdi Golshani
Publisher: Islamic Propagation Organization
Category: Various Books
Author: Dr. Mahdi Golshani
Publisher: Islamic Propagation Organization
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- Preface
- Part 1: Science and the Muslim Ummah
- Islamic Conception of Knowledge
- Proposals
- Notes
- Part 2: The Significance of Physical and Biological Sciences in Islamic Perspective
- Introduction
- Islam and Science
- 1. The Role of Science in Knowing God
- 2. The Role of Science in the Stability and Advancement of an Islamic Society
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Part 3: Philosophy of Science, A Qur’anic Approach
- The Aim of Understanding Nature
- The Possibility of Understanding Nature
- The Main Issues in Understanding Nature
- 1. Origin and Evolution of Beings and Phenomena
- 2. The Discovery of Order, Coordination and Purpose in Nature
- Ways of Understanding Nature
- The Role of Observation and Reasoning in Understanding Nature
- The Role of Revelation and Inspiration in Understanding Nature
- Stages in Understanding Nature
- On Mediators
- On the Wise
- On People who Understand
- On the Believers
- On the Pious
- On the Mindful
- On Those who Listen to Truth of God’s Word
- On the people who are sure
- On those who examine truth, have insight, and understand
- Impediments of Cognition
- 1. Lack of Faith
- 2. The existence of the factors causing intellect’s deviation
- A. Following one’s desires, fancy and wishes
- B. Blind love or hatred and unjustifiable prejudice
- C. Pomposity
- D. Blind Imitation of the Ancestors’ Opinions, Men of Authority, and the Sediments of One’s Own Thoughts
- E. Haste and Judgments
- 3. Ignorance
- A. Subjection to Conjecture
- B. Unfounded Confirmations and Rejections
- C. Superficiality
- Indifference towards Craving for or Acceptance of Truth
- Guiding Principles in Understanding Nature
- 1. Faith in the Principle of Divine Unity (al-Tawhid)
- 2. Belief in the Reality of the External World
- 3. Faith in Supra-physical reality and Limitation of Human Knowledge
- A. Human Knowledge is Limited
- B. There are many things we cannot get through our senses
- C. We should believe in the occult, for example, in the super-natural realties
- 4. Believe in the Principle of General Causality
- Notes