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What if the key to our most urgent questions lies not ahead, but behind us?
To truly address the challenges of the modern world, we must first rediscover the unity of meaning embedded in the great traditions of thought. Yet this can only begin through a deep and faithful understanding of the classical heritage.
Islamic Intellectual Traditions: Theology, Philosophy, Sufism by Professor Ömer Türker offers a compelling reappraisal of the core intellectual currents of Islamic civilisation. Traversing theology, philosophy, and Sufism, the book explores enduring questions of existence, the cosmos, knowledge, the human self, and the relationship between God, the universe, and humanity.
With clarity and depth, Türker reveals how these traditions emerged, how they interacted, and what they still have to offer. Rather than approaching the past as a museum of ideas, he presents it as a living legacy—one that holds transformative insights for those seeking orientation in an age of fragmentation.
What if the key to our most urgent questions lies not ahead, but behind us?
To truly address the challenges of the modern world, we must first rediscover the unity of meaning embedded in the great traditions of thought. Yet this can only begin through a deep and faithful understanding of the classical heritage.
Islamic Intellectual Traditions: Theology, Philosophy, Sufism by Professor Ömer Türker offers a compelling reappraisal of the core intellectual currents of Islamic civilisation. Traversing theology, philosophy, and Sufism, the book explores enduring questions of existence, the cosmos, knowledge, the human self, and the relationship between God, the universe, and humanity.
With clarity and depth, Türker reveals how these traditions emerged, how they interacted, and what they still have to offer. Rather than approaching the past as a museum of ideas, he presents it as a living legacy—one that holds transformative insights for those seeking orientation in an age of fragmentation.
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