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Pluralist Epistemology in the Quran. Developing the Worldview of Imam Mahdi, #1
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- ISBN8227526953
- EAN9798227526953
- Date de parution05/07/2025
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
What does it mean to know in the Age of Imam Mahdi-or, more boldly, in the Age of Adem of the Space Age?This groundbreaking first volume in the Developing the Worldview of Imam Mahdi Book Series explores the Qur'an as a multidimensional epistemic text that affirms multiple sources of knowledge: revelation (wahy), reason ('aql), empirical observation (basar), and spiritual conscience (qalb). Far from offering a monolithic or dogmatic model, the Qur'an unveils a pluralist architecture of knowing-open, ethical, and deeply liberating.
From Abraham's philosophical iconoclasm to Moses' defiance of imperial knowledge, from Jesus' ethics of mercy to Muhammad's integrative model of reflection and revelation, this book traces the epistemic revolutions of the Prophets and repositions Imam Mahdi not as a mystical redeemer alone, but as the final teacher in a long lineage of intellectual warriors. This volume also:Demystifies ijtihad and ta'wil as tools of interpretive pluralismDeconstructs the monopolies of truth imposed by religious clericalismEngages interfaith and intercivilizational epistemologiesProposes the blueprint for a Mahdian Epistemic Society, founded on humility, shared inquiry, and collective justiceAdem Bilgin, scholar, futurist, and metaphysical political thinker, invites readers to prepare not for the apocalypse-but for the awakening of humanity's mind and soul through divine insight and planetary collaboration.
This is not simply a book about epistemology. It is the intellectual re-initiation of humanity in the light of the Qur'an.
From Abraham's philosophical iconoclasm to Moses' defiance of imperial knowledge, from Jesus' ethics of mercy to Muhammad's integrative model of reflection and revelation, this book traces the epistemic revolutions of the Prophets and repositions Imam Mahdi not as a mystical redeemer alone, but as the final teacher in a long lineage of intellectual warriors. This volume also:Demystifies ijtihad and ta'wil as tools of interpretive pluralismDeconstructs the monopolies of truth imposed by religious clericalismEngages interfaith and intercivilizational epistemologiesProposes the blueprint for a Mahdian Epistemic Society, founded on humility, shared inquiry, and collective justiceAdem Bilgin, scholar, futurist, and metaphysical political thinker, invites readers to prepare not for the apocalypse-but for the awakening of humanity's mind and soul through divine insight and planetary collaboration.
This is not simply a book about epistemology. It is the intellectual re-initiation of humanity in the light of the Qur'an.
What does it mean to know in the Age of Imam Mahdi-or, more boldly, in the Age of Adem of the Space Age?This groundbreaking first volume in the Developing the Worldview of Imam Mahdi Book Series explores the Qur'an as a multidimensional epistemic text that affirms multiple sources of knowledge: revelation (wahy), reason ('aql), empirical observation (basar), and spiritual conscience (qalb). Far from offering a monolithic or dogmatic model, the Qur'an unveils a pluralist architecture of knowing-open, ethical, and deeply liberating.
From Abraham's philosophical iconoclasm to Moses' defiance of imperial knowledge, from Jesus' ethics of mercy to Muhammad's integrative model of reflection and revelation, this book traces the epistemic revolutions of the Prophets and repositions Imam Mahdi not as a mystical redeemer alone, but as the final teacher in a long lineage of intellectual warriors. This volume also:Demystifies ijtihad and ta'wil as tools of interpretive pluralismDeconstructs the monopolies of truth imposed by religious clericalismEngages interfaith and intercivilizational epistemologiesProposes the blueprint for a Mahdian Epistemic Society, founded on humility, shared inquiry, and collective justiceAdem Bilgin, scholar, futurist, and metaphysical political thinker, invites readers to prepare not for the apocalypse-but for the awakening of humanity's mind and soul through divine insight and planetary collaboration.
This is not simply a book about epistemology. It is the intellectual re-initiation of humanity in the light of the Qur'an.
From Abraham's philosophical iconoclasm to Moses' defiance of imperial knowledge, from Jesus' ethics of mercy to Muhammad's integrative model of reflection and revelation, this book traces the epistemic revolutions of the Prophets and repositions Imam Mahdi not as a mystical redeemer alone, but as the final teacher in a long lineage of intellectual warriors. This volume also:Demystifies ijtihad and ta'wil as tools of interpretive pluralismDeconstructs the monopolies of truth imposed by religious clericalismEngages interfaith and intercivilizational epistemologiesProposes the blueprint for a Mahdian Epistemic Society, founded on humility, shared inquiry, and collective justiceAdem Bilgin, scholar, futurist, and metaphysical political thinker, invites readers to prepare not for the apocalypse-but for the awakening of humanity's mind and soul through divine insight and planetary collaboration.
This is not simply a book about epistemology. It is the intellectual re-initiation of humanity in the light of the Qur'an.