Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective

There are many writings on the axiomic (i.e Qaḍiyyah musallamah) scientific causative agent(s), both from the East and the West. Muslims, as well as non-Muslims have also said a lot from their own perspec-tives. But none have been able to categorically specify whether or not the notion is totally re...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Muneer'deen, Olodo Al-Shafi'i, Lazim, Omar, Mohd Safri, Ali
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spelling my-unisza-ir.53472022-02-13T03:22:57Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5347/ Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective Mohammed Muneer'deen, Olodo Al-Shafi'i Lazim, Omar Mohd Safri, Ali BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc BV1460 Religious Education There are many writings on the axiomic (i.e Qaḍiyyah musallamah) scientific causative agent(s), both from the East and the West. Muslims, as well as non-Muslims have also said a lot from their own perspec-tives. But none have been able to categorically specify whether or not the notion is totally rejected from the Qur’anic point of view, or it is totally approved. This paper thus discusses the notion, which sees the Qur’an as a model for anything and everything. The paper posits that Philosophy, Sciences, Technology, and Religion un-animously agree that all thing have got a cause, and hence all ‘causeds’ have a source. Philosophy is yet to substantively satisfy our quest, science is still struggling to allay our fears, technology is yet to convince our minds of its danger(s), and religion has not been fully allowed to freely proof its worth, where then lays the ‘causer’, the ‘medium’ and the ‘caused’? The paper accesses some philosophic notions of the causative agent(s) in the light of the Qur’anic interpretation of such. The major focus of the paper is on some Qur’anic verses and instances relevant to ‘cause’ and ‘effect’. The paper submits that ‘the notion of the causative agent(s) without exploring its religio-Divine sources is 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5347/1/FH02-FKI-17-08355.jpg Mohammed Muneer'deen, Olodo Al-Shafi'i and Lazim, Omar and Mohd Safri, Ali (2016) Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 5 (12). pp. 10-15. ISSN 2319-7714
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topic BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
BV1460 Religious Education
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BV1460 Religious Education
Mohammed Muneer'deen, Olodo Al-Shafi'i
Lazim, Omar
Mohd Safri, Ali
Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective
description There are many writings on the axiomic (i.e Qaḍiyyah musallamah) scientific causative agent(s), both from the East and the West. Muslims, as well as non-Muslims have also said a lot from their own perspec-tives. But none have been able to categorically specify whether or not the notion is totally rejected from the Qur’anic point of view, or it is totally approved. This paper thus discusses the notion, which sees the Qur’an as a model for anything and everything. The paper posits that Philosophy, Sciences, Technology, and Religion un-animously agree that all thing have got a cause, and hence all ‘causeds’ have a source. Philosophy is yet to substantively satisfy our quest, science is still struggling to allay our fears, technology is yet to convince our minds of its danger(s), and religion has not been fully allowed to freely proof its worth, where then lays the ‘causer’, the ‘medium’ and the ‘caused’? The paper accesses some philosophic notions of the causative agent(s) in the light of the Qur’anic interpretation of such. The major focus of the paper is on some Qur’anic verses and instances relevant to ‘cause’ and ‘effect’. The paper submits that ‘the notion of the causative agent(s) without exploring its religio-Divine sources is
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author Mohammed Muneer'deen, Olodo Al-Shafi'i
Lazim, Omar
Mohd Safri, Ali
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Lazim, Omar
Mohd Safri, Ali
author_sort Mohammed Muneer'deen, Olodo Al-Shafi'i
title Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective
title_short Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective
title_full Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective
title_fullStr Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Causative Agent(s) : Quranic Perspective
title_sort causative agent(s) : quranic perspective
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