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  1. Islam and science: The next phase of debates.Nidhal Guessoum - 2015 - Zygon 50 (4):854-876.
    This article reviews the new developments that have occurred in the past ten to fifteen years in the field of Islam and science: the emergence of a “new generation” of thinkers, Muslim scientists who accept modern science's fundamental methodology, theories, and results, and try to find ways to “harmonize” it with Islam; and the exponential increase in the popularity of the I‘jaz ‘Ilmiy “theory,” the “miraculous scientific content of the Qur'an” as well as the continuation of the traditionalist school among (...)
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  • Between Two Masters: Qur'an or Science?Ziauddin Sardar - 1985 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 2 (8):37-41.
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  • (1 other version)The Contemporary Debate on the Harmony between Islam and Science: Emergence and Challenges of a New Generation.Stefano Bigliardi - 2014 - Social Epistemology 28 (2):1-20.
    Social Epistemology, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page 1-20, Ahead of Print.
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  • Walking the tightrope of the science and religion boundary.Salman Hameed - 2012 - Zygon 47 (2):337-342.
    AbstractIslam's Quantum Question by Nidhal Guessoum offers a sophisticated approach to reconciling the results of modern science with Islamic tradition. The book provides a valuable critique of existing literature on Islam and science and advocates the promotion of good science and science education in the Muslim world. A central tension in the book revolves around Guessoum's efforts to promote a version of theistic science, while at the same establishing a clear boundary for science and scientific methodology. Although the latter works (...)
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  • The qur'an, science, and the (related) contemporary muslim discourse.Nidhal Guessoum - 2008 - Zygon 43 (2):411-431.
    We discuss the special place of the Qur'an in the Muslim discourse in general and on science in particular. The Qur'an has an unparalleled influence on the Muslim mind, and understanding the Islamic treatise on science and religion must start from this realization. We explore the concept of science in the Islamic culture and to what extent it can be related to the Qur'an. Reviewing various Islamic discourses on science, we show how a simplistic understanding of the plan to adopt (...)
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  • La fórmula del genio de la lámpara: milagros científicos en el Corán en el último cuarto de siglo XX.Josep Lluís Mateo Dieste - 2014 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 19:127-146.
    Contrariamente a las ideas dominantes sobre la supuesta secularidad de la modernidad, los intentos de conciliación entre ciencia y religión son abundantes. En el ámbito musulmán la pugna entre defensores y detractores de dicha conciliación generó un nuevo episodio en torno a la cuestión de los llamados milagros científicos del Corán. La argumentación de sus defensores se hallaba ya sembrada en los debates del siglo XIX pero es durante el último cuarto de siglo XX cuando esta retórica se reconstituye, coincidiendo (...)
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  • Who's afraid of theoscientography? An interpretative hypothesis on Harun Yahya.Stefano Bigliardi - 2014 - Zygon 49 (1):66-80.
    I scrutinize the ideas and works of the Turkish religious leader and author Adnan Oktar/Harun Yahya. I argue for a new definition of Yahya as the representative of what I call theoscientography, proposing to study his work according to such a model rather than in the light of his “Islamic creationism”.
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  • Snakes from staves? Science, scriptures, and the supernatural in Maurice bucaille.Stefano Bigliardi - 2011 - Zygon 46 (4):793-805.
    Abstract The aim of this paper is to attain a philosophical evaluation of the ideas of the French author Maurice Bucaille. Bucaille formulated an influential discourse regarding the divinity of the Qur’an, which he tried to demonstrate through a comparison of some of its verses with what he defined as scientific data. With his works, which encompass a criticism of the Bible and a defense of creationism, Bucaille furthered the idea that Islam is in harmony with natural sciences, and ensured (...)
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