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Scholastic Theology (Kalaam)
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A comprehensive study of Islamic theology (Kalaam), covering key doctrinal topics such as Tawheed, divine justice, prophethood, and Imamah, using rational and philosophical arguments.
"Scholastic Theology (Kalaam)" is an in-depth exploration of Islamic theological principles, covering key doctrinal aspects that define Islamic belief systems. Rooted in reasoning and philosophical inquiry, Kalaam engages with fundamental topics such as the nature of God, divine justice, prophethood, Imamah, and eschatology (the afterlife).
This book provides:
- A historical overview of Islamic theological discourse
- An analysis of different schools of thought in Kalaam, including Shia and Sunni perspectives
- Discussions on the attributes of Allah (SWT) and His justice
- A rational approach to understanding prophethood, divine leadership, and the Day of Judgment
- Answers to philosophical and theological challenges posed by skeptics and other belief systems
This work is essential reading for students of Islamic theology, philosophy, and those interested in understanding rational arguments for Islamic beliefs.
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