Ilm Science, Religion and Art in Islam

This edited volume of chapters resulted from an international conference held at the University of Adelaide in July 2016 under the same title to explore the multifaceted concept of ʿilm in Islam - its agency and manifestations in the connected realms of science, religion, and the arts. The aim is to...

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Other Authors: Akkach, Samer (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Adelaide University of Adelaide Press 2019
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