New frontiers in Islam and evolution : scriptures, scholars, and societies / edited by Shoaib Ahmed Malik and David Solomon Jalajel.
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TextPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.Description: 1 online resourceISBN: - 9781003364931
- 1003364934
- 9781040193419
- 1040193412
- 9781040193334
- 1040193331
- 297.2/42 23/eng/20240829
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National Library of India Online Resource | 297.2/42 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | EBK000056686 |
Adamic lineal exceptionalism / Ali Safdari and Fatemah Meghji -- Adam and Eve's garden in Sunnī Islamic thought / David Solomon Jalajel, Shoaib Ahmed Malik, Marzuqa Karima and Nadda Khan -- 'Imād and 'Ālā' al-Dīn Bā Bikr Ḥasan's Call of the ruminants (Ādhān al-an'ām) / Karim Gabor Kocsenda.
"This edited volume offers an incisive exploration of the intersection between Islam and evolutionary theory-a topic that remains a focal point of vigorous academic debate and inquiry. Covering a broad spectrum of approaches, this work delves into contemporary scholarship, Islamic intellectual history, and scriptural interpretations, ensuring a rich, multifaceted discussion. It notably amplifies underrepresented perspectives, including Shiite viewpoints and contributions from female scholars, while broadening the conversation beyond traditional Arab-centric narratives to incorporate insights from regions such as Indonesia, Iran, and France. Structured into sections that scrutinize scriptures, individual scholars, and societal views, the book meticulously examines the complex relationships between Islamic thought and evolutionary science. An indispensable resource for scholars at the nexus of science and religion and for specialists in Islamic studies, this volume ignites fresh insights and promotes a more inclusive academic dialogue"-- Provided by publisher.
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