Islamic Philosophy: Interconnections and Comparative Perspectives with Other Philosophi

  • AlKhaza’leh M
  • Obeidat B
  • Alhourani M
  • et al.
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Abstract

one of the most important things that distinguishes Islamic philosophy is that it was born in a sound nature and addressed a mature mind capable of comprehending divine discourse, and it dealt with its issues away from other controversies, which built its own independence in thinking away from other philosophies, and this is a distinctive part so that no one claims that Islamic philosophy It was the product of education.

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AlKhaza’leh, M. S., Obeidat, B. F., Alhourani, M. I., Qaruty, R. A., Dafri, W., & Musallam, F. Y. (2024). Islamic Philosophy: Interconnections and Comparative Perspectives with Other Philosophi. International Journal of Religion, 5(3), 251–256. https://doi.org/10.61707/me2cca52

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