"From the Niche of Prophecy": Nasr's Position on Islamic Philosophy with in [i.e. Within] the Islamic Tradition

[Iqbal Academy Pakistan] (2000)
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An analysis of Philosophy in Islam by one of the most prolific thinkers of our time. The tract here covers Philosophy from the Islamic perspective including an examination of Kalam and its effects on Islamic thought.

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