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Islamic philosophy - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia (2617 words) |
 | Islamic philosophy may be defined in a number of different ways, but the perspective taken here is that it represents the style of philosophy produced within the framework of Islamic culture. |
 | The main sources of classical or early Islamic philosophy are the religion of Islam itself and the Greek philosophical heritage which the early Muslims inherited as a result of conquests when Alexandria, Syria and Jundishapur came under Muslim rule. |
 | Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy ملاصدرا و حكمت متعاليه |
| Islamic philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3118 words) |
 | Islamic philosophy (الفلسفة الإسلامية) is a branch of Islamic studies, and is a longstanding attempt to create harmony between philosophy (reason) and the religious teachings of Islam (faith). |
 | The main sources of classical or early Islamic philosophy are the religion of Islam itself (especially ideas derived and interpreted from Quran), Greek philosophy which the early Muslims inherited as a result of conquests when Alexandria, Syria and Jundishapur came under Muslim rule, along with pre-Islamic Iranian and Indian philosophy. |
 | 1640) and the Transcendent Philosophy ملاصدرا و حكمت متعاليه |