God and humans in Islamic thought : : 'Abd al-Jabbār, Ibn Sīnā and al-Ghazālī / / Maha Elkaisy-Friemuth.

Winner of The Iranian World Prize for the Book of the Year 2007 in the Philosophy and Mysticism category. This new and original text provides a timely re-examination of Islamic thought, presenting a stark contrast to the more usual conservative view. The explanation of the relationship between God a...

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Superior document:Culture and civilisation in the Middle East
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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : Taylor & Francis,, 2006.
Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Culture and civilisation in the Middle East.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 214 pages).
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