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AUTHOR : imam al haramayn al juwayni | Paul E.Walker | Muhammad S. Eissa
ISBN : 1-85964-153-9
LANGUAGE : Anglais
KEYWORDS : Islamic theology | Ilm al-Kalam | Imam al-Juwayni | Kitab al-Irshad | Ashari creed | Islamic belief | rational proofs of faith | usul al-i'tiqad | Islamic philosophy | tawhid | divine attributes | classical Islamic texts
PUBLISHER : centre for muslim contribution to civilization
PAGES-NUMBER : 250
YEAR : 2000
ABSTRACT : In Kitab al-Irshad, Imam al-Juwayni presents a logical and rational guide to the principles of Islamic belief. He discusses the importance of intellectual evidence in proving the existence of God and His attributes, emphasizing that faith in God and the Prophets must be based on conclusive proof rather than blind imitation. The book focuses on fundamental beliefs such as the oneness of God, the prophethood, and the Day of Judgment, and shows how reason can be used to reach evidence for these principles through logical thinking and philosophical reasoning.
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AUTHOR : Ghazi bin Muhammad | reza shah kazemi | widad kawar | bill lyons
ISBN : 9957-8513-0-1
LANGUAGE : Anglais
KEYWORDS : Jordan | traditional crafts | folk art | decorative arts | handicrafts | costumes | jewellery | weaving | pottery | metalwork | woodwork | straw work | cultural heritage | Bedouin crafts | Jordanian textiles | Jordanian jewellery | sand bottles | traditional dress
PUBLISHER : TURAB
PAGES-NUMBER : 123
YEAR : 2000
ABSTRACT : “Cultural Treasures of Jordan: Jordan’s Traditional Crafts” by Ghazi bin Muhammad, Reza Shah Kazemi, Widad Kawar, and Bill Lyons documents the rich heritage of Jordanian artisanal traditions, highlighting a wide range of crafts such as weaving, pottery, metalwork, woodwork, straw and basketry, and traditional jewelry. The book explores both historical and contemporary practices, providing insights into the cultural, social, and economic significance of these crafts. Through detailed descriptions and illustrations, it aims to preserve and promote the understanding of Jordan’s traditional craftsmanship for both scholars and the general public.