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Science and Religion

Allamah Muhammad Taqi Ja'fari

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English
Top Ten Award International Network
13 July 2023
Series: Amtj
"The question concerning the relationship between religion and reason has long been a subject of inquiry among philosophers, thinkers, theologians, and believers throughout history. However, the inquiry into the relationship between science and religion is a more recent development that emerged in the modern era. While discussions on the relationship between reason and religion in Islamic thought and Western philosophy span over a millennium, the question of the relationship between science and religion arose only a few centuries ago in the Western philosophical context and reached the Islamic world more recently.

It is noteworthy that modern science emerged within the framework of the new reason, which encompasses empirical and mathematical reasoning. This form of reasoning was explicitly articulated and defined in the modern era, particularly by philosophers such as Descartes and subsequently by thinkers like Kant.

Determining the relationship between the Muslim religious community and the new world necessitates addressing the new sciences that have emerged within the framework of the new reason. This relationship, specifically the relationship between the new sciences and religion, constitutes a scientific hypothesis that requires exploration and examination by the global Muslim community, particularly Muslim intellectuals. It appears that Muslim thinkers face a demanding and lifelong endeavor, which they embark upon from their youth until the end of their lives. Regarding the subject of science and religion, the works of Allameh Ja'fari can be classified into two levels or categories:

One - General Level: This broad category encompasses a significant portion of Allameh Ja'fari's works pertaining to fields such as cosmology, anthropology, ontology, ethics, and related subjects. These works, particularly evident in his interpretations of Mathnawi and Nahj al-Balagha, offer an exposition of the relationship between the new human sciences and Islamic thought. Within this context, a new form of Islamic human sciences has emerged. In other words, Allameh Ja'fari's works at this general level not only professionally address the discourse on the relationship between the new sciences and religion, especially Islam but also contribute to the production and emergence of novel Islamic human sciences. Therefore, this category of Allameh Ja'fari's scholarly works can be considered as examples of the newly developed Islamic human sciences that have been produced and surfaced.

Two - Specific Level: The second level of discussion concerning the relationship between science and religion in Allameh Ja'fari's works refers to the specific topics that he himself has addressed under the title of ""the relationship between science and religion."" These are the subjects mentioned in the book."

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Imprint:   Top Ten Award International Network
Volume:   004
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   240g
ISBN:   9781990451942
ISBN 10:   1990451942
Series:   Amtj
Pages:   174
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Muhammad Taghi Ja'fari (born 1923, Tabriz, Iran, and died 1998) was a contemporary sage and an expert in philosophy and Islamic knowledge. Ja'fari was familiar with Western culture and also with the needs of modern human being and the contemporary culture. He was indeed an original and innovative thinker. One of the most important innovations of this honorable master was that he, like Allameh Tabatabaei and Sayyed Muhammad Bagher Sadr, used the methodology of comparative studies for introducing Islamic knowledge to a generation who was thirsty for truth. Indeed, Ja'fari has left us a collection of invaluable works on Islamic teachings, philosophy of arts, aesthetics, literature, mysticism, the study of the Nahjulbalaghah, psychology, human rights and pedagogy. In addition to being an expert in philosophy, in Islamic mysticism and in Fiqh (jurisprudence), Ja'fari was familiar with the works and the ideas of classical Western philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. He was also versed in the works of modern philosophers including Descartes, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, Hegel, and contemporary philosophers such as Balzac, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Hugo, and modern-day physicists including Max Planck, and Einstein.

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