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    Some Reflections on William Lane Craig’s Critique of Islam
    Heythrop Journal 60 (3): 397-412. 2019.
    William Lane Craig has recently formulated a set of arguments that aim to undermine the rationality of Islamic theism. This paper will consider seven arguments that Craig deploys against Muslim belief. The seven arguments can be summarised as follows: (1) the Quran makes an egregious historical error by denying the crucifixion of Jesus; (2) the Quran contains legendary stories about Jesus; (3) the Quran is mistaken about the self-understanding of Jesus; (4) the Quran misunderstands the Trinity; …Read more
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    Concepts of God in Islam
    Philosophy Compass 11 (12): 892-904. 2016.
    This article explores the various ways in which Muslims, in the past and the present, think about God. The article canvasses a range of views on questions and puzzles pertaining to the essence and attributes of God, the basis of God's Justice, the transcendence of God, and our ability to know and understand God. We encounter a diverse, and at times radically divergent range of views on how best to understand divinity within the tradition of Islam. Given the various conceptions of divinity, avail…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Max Charlesworth, Hans-Georg Moeller, Christopher W. Gowans, Shalom Goldman, Dmitry A. Olshansky, Sor-Hoon Tan, and Patrick Hutchings
    Sophia 44 (2): 71-87. 2005.
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    Use of 'Sense of Coherence (SOC)'scale to measure resilience in Eritrea: Interrogating both the data and the scale
    with Astier M. Almedom, Berhe Tesfamichael, N. Mascie-Taylor, and Zemui Alemu
    Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (1): 91-107. 2007.
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    Most modern literature on the rationality of religious belief is primarily written from Christian and Secular perspectives, the introduction of a reflective Muslim perspective provides a fresh and alternative perspective. This work aims to pioneer an engagement with contemporary philosophical scholarship from the perspective of a reflective Muslim.