ABSTRACT

This volume brings together thematically arranged articles on the relationship between Islam and science and how it has been shaped over the last century. The articles represent a broad variety of approaches and perspectives as well as reflective and analytic views and include some of the most important voices in the Islam and science discourse. This collection, which includes a special section devoted to studies that explore various aspects of the relationship between the Qur'an and science, is a valuable resource for researchers interested in gaining a greater understanding of the broader relationship between religion and science.

part |2 pages

PART II: EXPLORING CONNECTIONS

chapter 8|36 pages

Islām and the Philosophy of Science

chapter 9|16 pages

Unseen and Visible

chapter 11|16 pages

Holisitic Approach to Scientific Traditions

chapter 14|26 pages

The "Tawhidi" Precept in the Sciences

part |2 pages

PART III: WHAT ISLAMIC SCIENCE IS NOT

chapter 17|10 pages

Islam and the Problem of Modern Science

chapter 19|12 pages

What Islamic Science is Not

chapter 20|6 pages

A Reply To 'What Islamic Science is Not'

chapter 21|10 pages

What Islamic Science is Not: a Rejoinder