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Q. What Orthodox positions with regard to epistemology exist?
Mostly sparked by debates regarding evolution, I have become curious what epistemological positions exist in orthodox schools of the major Islamic sects.
I understand the doctrinal priority of Quran and Sunnah, so from an Islamic point of view they take precedence over scientific ideas in case they clash.
My question is with regard to which specific methods are used to arrive at the conclusion that the central texts are divinely revealed. Usually talks about this are filled with words like "logical", "rational", or other terms of a similar nature. What I never saw is a description of what constitutes logical or rational methods, how they are derived, how they lead to acceptance of what Islam considers revelation, and how they disqualify the validity of other methods in case of conflicting results. Also, how do those same methods applied to the claims of other religions lead to rejection of those claims while leading to acceptance of an Islamic position?
I am interested in the epistemological methods that the orthodox schools of theology use to arrive at the conclusion that Quran and Sunnah are revelation, which seem to me to be necessarily a priori to the revealed texts, or in other words: they cannot come from commandments within the texts.
Just wanted to know how did you acquire these knowledge, also did you study under a sheikh or
did you self study.
no offense, but if you are so educated in islam, why do you spead vitriol about other races and even somali, how is that befitting of a muslim to speak like that let alone someone who's educated?
Unfortunately, knowledge doesn't benefit some people. Some even use their knowledge for evil. The previous Mufti of Egypt made fatawa that drinking khamri & eating pork is halal in the West. He also forced a women to take off her niqab.no offense, but if you are so educated in islam, why do you spead vitriol about other races and even somali, how is that befitting of a muslim to speak like that let alone someone who's educated?
Sheesh, it was a joke.
As for the Somali women. I meant everything I said.
Do not derail this topic, please.
Unfortunately, knowledge doesn't benefit some people. Some even use their knowledge for evil. The previous Mufti of Egypt made fatawa that drinking khamri & eating pork is halal in the West. He also forced a women to take off her niqab.
Unfortunately, knowledge doesn't benefit some people. Some even use their knowledge for evil. The previous Mufti of Egypt made fatawa that drinking khamri & eating pork is halal in the West. He also forced a women to take off her niqab.
So you have your true character online and show a false persona in real life? It doesn't matter because Allah is watching you in both scenarios ultimately.I joke around a lot. None of you know me in real life. So don't take things so seriously.
Just take it easy. Everything is fine.
How far did you get on nahw and sarf? Did you at least reach the level of qatr un nadaa in nahw?
Misse you're a lughawi and memorised alfiyyah ibn mallik itself kkkkk (rarely anyone in the west has done this).
I prefer to stick to traditional books sxb: binaa al-af3aal, al-masood, laamiyat al-af3aal, etc. with their shuruuh.Layth, if you like Sarf, this is a good book written by a Somali Shaykh from the 18th/19th century.
I'd prefer to stick to traditional books sxb; binaa al-af3aal, al-masood, laamiyat al-af3aal, etc. with their shuruuh.
Nothing beats the modus operandi of the traditional ulamaa.
How far did you get on fiqh?