Prophecy in later Islamic thought : the mystical views of Shah Waliyyullah ad-Dihlawi (d. 1176 ah/1762 ce)
Prophecy is so central and essential a concept to Islam that hardly can we find a Muslim thinker who did not talk or write about it. Philosophers and theologians from al-Jahiz, Abu Hatim al-Razi and Ibn Taymiyyah to Abu al-Hasan al-Nadwi have set out to establish the legitimacy of prophecy and refut...
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Darussalam University
2009
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