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Intensive Academic Course on Islamic Philosophy

The International Intensive Academic Course on Islamic Philosophy by Hikmat International Institute will cover the meaning and concept of philosophy in Islam as well as main topics and the current situation of Islamic Philosophy.

The International Intensive Academic Course on Islamic Philosophy is a university-level course and is designed mainly for students and academics who wish to enhance their understanding of Islamic Philosophy. This is a comprehensive course you can find online about Islamic Philosophy and there will be 10 sessions to cover some of different aspects of this important faith tradition. Instructors are among the best academics in these fields. Each session will be 90 minutes to 2 hours based on the plan of the instructor to be made up of activities and delivery as they see fit.

About Islamic Philosophy

Islamic philosophy is basically thinking about the world through the lens of Islam. It combines Islamic teachings with ideas from ancient Greek thinkers, especially Aristotle and Plato. They explored questions like God’s existence, creation, and the role of reason in faith. It flourished during the Islamic Golden Age, around 9th-12th centuries CE. It’s not just religious thought, but uses reason to explore the world alongside faith. Thinkers like al-Farabi and Ibn Sina played a big role, drawing on Greek ideas like logic and metaphysics. There was debate – some argued reason could prove God’s existence, others saw faith as primary. Islamic philosophy influenced Western thought through translations to Latin, impacting figures like Aquinas.

Important Data

Course Dates: January 2 – 15, 2025

Registration Deadline: December 10, 2024

Early Bird: October 15, 2024

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