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The Vicegerency of Man ‘Abd al Majid al Najjar
Between Revelation and Reason A critique of the Dialectic of the Text, Reason, and Reality
| Publisher: | International Institute of Islamic Thought | | Suitable Age: | 16 - Adults | | Format: | Paperback | | Length: | 90 pp | | Dimensions: | 9 |
| SKU: 4343-008 |
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The Viceregency of Man is a timely contribution to the debate on revelation and reason that has always been a central issue in Islamic thought. The book aims to clarify the relationship between reason and revelation, and to show that far from being mutually exclusive, they both contribute to a correct portrayal of reality.
Dr. Abd al Majid al Najjar specialized in Usul al Din from Al-Azhar University, Cairo. He has lectured at a number of universities in North Africa and the Middle East, and has written extensively in Arabic.
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