Learning beneficial worldly knowledge: between Islamic and Boko Harām perspectives
Islamic civilisation once led the world to develop worldly knowledge, producing significant advancements in medicine, mathematics, and astronomy. Scholars viewed these knowledge domains as complementary to religious knowledge, with the latter holding superior status. However, in recent times, some...
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IIUM Press
2024
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