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OverviewWhat 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. In this important work, Türker explores the central questions that have defined centuries of Muslim intellectual inquiry — existence and ontology, the universe and cosmology, knowledge and epistemology, the nature of the human being, and the relationship between God and the universe. By examining the foundational principles of these traditions, he offers both a clear understanding of their historical development and a thoughtful reflection on their relevance for contemporary thought. Bringing together the theological, philosophical, and Sufi traditions as interconnected intellectual languages expressing a unified vision of reality, this impressive and practical handbook draws upon the author’s deep understanding of the classical sciences and their metaphysical foundations. Written with clarity and precision, the work speaks both to the interested reader and the specialist, offering a synthetic understanding of one of the richest intellectual heritages in world history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ömer TürkerPublisher: Ketebe Publishing Imprint: Ketebe Publishing ISBN: 9786255888808ISBN 10: 6255888800 Pages: 185 Publication Date: 14 July 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsTranslator's NotesForeword Introduction The Initial Problem Under Consideration: The Relation Between Reason and Revelation Section 1: The Theological Tradition Chapter 1: Reason in the Theological Tradition Chapter 2: Cosmology in the Theological Tradition Chapter 3: Epistemology in the Theological Tradition Chapter 4: The Theologians' Classification of Existent Entities and the Establishment of the Relation Between God and the Cosmos Chapter 5: The Theological Tradition - Its Strengths and Limitations Section 2: The Philosophical Tradition Chapter 6: Reason in the Philosophical Tradition Chapter 7: Ontology Chapter 8: Epistemology Chapter 9: Cosmology in the Philosophical Traditions Chapter 10: Foundational Principles of the Tradition of Sciences in the Ancient World Chapter 11: The Relation Between God and the Cosmos in the Philosophical Tradition Chapter 12: The Philosophical Traditions Section 3: The Sufi Tradition Chapter 13: The Understanding of the Human Being in the Sufi Tradition Chapter 14: Ontology - The Notion of Existence in the Sufi Tradition Chapter 15: Cosmology in the Sufi Tradition Chapter 16: The Sufi Tradition - Its Strengths and Limitations Conclusion Critical Sources of Each TraditionReviewsThis impressive and practical handbook provides a synthetic understanding of the Islamic theological, philosophical, and Sufi traditions. These three are historically and intellectually posited, embodying each a particular ""language"" by which to express a unitive view of Reality. Such synthesis is certainly only made possible by the author's thorough understanding of the underlying order of the sciences anchored in metaphysics. The ability to simultaneously address the intelligent and interested reader, as well as the specialist, is one of the remarkable achievements of this work. - Dr Karim Lahham (Senior Research Fellow, Tabah Foundation) Author InformationHe was born in 1975 in Keskin, Kırıkkale. He graduated from Uludağ University Faculty of Theology (1997). He received his master's degree from Sakarya University Institute of Social Sciences with his thesis titled “Muqātil b. Suleiman's Understanding of Tawil” (1999) and his doctorate degree from Marmara University Institute of Social Sciences with his thesis titled “Sayyid Sharīf al-Jurjānī's Understanding of Tawil: Metaphysical, Logical and Linguistic Foundations of Interpretation” (2006). In 2012, he became an associate professor and in 2017 he became a professor. He is currently a faculty member at Marmara University Faculty of Theology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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