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Apostasie und Toleranz im Islam
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The judgement of apostasy on the last page of al-Ghazālī's Incoherence of the philosophers has long been considered as one of the key reasons for the decline of peripatetic philosophy in Islam. Thi...
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29 June 2000

The judgement of apostasy on the last page of al-Ghazālī's Incoherence of the philosophers has long been considered as one of the key reasons for the decline of peripatetic philosophy in Islam. This study is an inquiry into the different elements of Islamic thought which led to al-Ghazālī's conviction that three important conclusions of peripatetic philosophy must be considered as heresy.
In its four parts, the volume describes the early usage of the judgement on apostates in Islam and the legal and theological developments, which led to its application against the secret apostates. It examines, how during the last decade of the 5th/11th century, the judgement could be turned against the philosophers. Finally the study determines the early effects of al-Ghazālī's judgement on the peripatetic philosophy both in the Mashriq and in al-Andalus.
In its four parts, the volume describes the early usage of the judgement on apostates in Islam and the legal and theological developments, which led to its application against the secret apostates. It examines, how during the last decade of the 5th/11th century, the judgement could be turned against the philosophers. Finally the study determines the early effects of al-Ghazālī's judgement on the peripatetic philosophy both in the Mashriq and in al-Andalus.
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Pages: 524
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies
Publication Date:
29 June 2000
ISBN: 9789004115668
Format: Other
'...a major contribution to the history of Islamic thought…The work is very well documented by reference to a plethora of sources and secondary literature. It should be on the desk of every student of Islam.’
Michael Schwarz, Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 2002.
Michael Schwarz, Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 2002.
Frank Griffel, Ph.D. (1999) in Philosophy, Freie Universität Berlin, is a Research Fellow at the Orient Institute of the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft in Beirut. He has published a German translation al-Ġazālī über Rechtgläubigkeit und religiöse Toleranz (Zürich, 1998).