Religious texts which are designed to serve as the very basis of faith rarely incorporate philosophically or scientifically exact statements concerning the creation of the world, and Islam is no exception here.
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An introduction to classical Islamic philosophy
2002, Cambridge University Press
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An Introduction to Classical Islamic Philosophy
December 17, 2001, Cambridge University Press
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An Introduction to Classical Islamic Philosophy
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