The Quran and Nature

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The Quran and Nature is a work by Iranian intellectual Mehdi Bazargan that explores the relationship between Islamic scripture and the natural sciences, arguing for the compatibility of faith and scientific inquiry.

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instanceOf Iranian intellectual
book
aimsTo reconcile traditional Islamic thought with modern science
associatedWith Islamic modernism NERFINISHED
rationalist approaches to Islam
author Mehdi Bazargan NERFINISHED
coreArgument Islamic faith is compatible with scientific inquiry NERFINISHED
the Quran encourages reflection on nature
coreTheme harmony between revelation and reason
interpretation of Quranic verses about the natural world
modern science in an Islamic framework
countryOfOrigin Iran NERFINISHED
critiquesView perceived conflict between science and religion
fieldOfWork Islamic thought
focusesOn Quranic verses related to natural phenomena
genre philosophy of religion
religious studies
science and religion literature
hasAuthorialIntention to explore the relationship between Islamic scripture and the natural sciences
hasPerspective Muslim intellectual perspective on science
intellectualContext modern Iranian intellectual history
intendedAudience Muslim intellectuals
readers interested in science and religion
students of Islamic studies
language Persian NERFINISHED
mainSubject Islamic theology NERFINISHED
Quran NERFINISHED
nature
science and religion
notableWork The Quran and Nature NERFINISHED
philosophicalOrientation rationalist
reformist Islamic thought
religiousContext Islam
supportsView scientific study of nature can deepen religious understanding

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Mehdi Bazargan notableWork The Quran and Nature