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1From Jihad to Peaceful Co-existence: the Development of Islamic Views on Politics and International RelationsIbrahim Abu Lughod Institute of International Studies. 2003.
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125Miracles and Ghazali’s First Theory of CausationPhilosophy and Theology 5 (2): 137-150. 1990.In the 17th Discussion of his Tahafut al-Falasifah (“Incoherence of the Philosophers”), Ghazali presents two theories of causation which, he claims, accommodate belief in the possibility of miracles. The first of these, which is usually taken to represent Ghazali’s own position, is a form of occasionalism. In this paper I argue that Ghazali fails to prove that this theory is compatible with belief in the possibility of miracles.
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1223On the Idea of Islamic FeminismJournal of Islamic Studies 20 33. 2000.The object of this paper is to explore the possibility defending women's rights (or, more broadly, expressing women's concerns) within a framework of Islamic concepts and ideas. This is to be accomplished by introducing a number of methodological principles that can, and (for feminists) should govern the practice of "religious interpretation" (ijtihad) which Muslims have used throughout the centuries to adapt Qur'anic and Islamic teachings to changing realities and circumstances.
Raja Bahlul
Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
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Doha Institute for Graduate StudiesProfessor
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| Islam |
| Metaphysics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Free Will |
| Epistemology |
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| Value Theory |
| Social Sciences |
| Cognitive Sciences |