A priority is understanding our religions, it rulings, how to recite the Quran with the rules of proper Tajweed etc. Some lectures on Islamic Philosophy, there's also many on Imam Ghazzali, R.A on youtube.
Faith VS Reason: Can there be an Islamic Philosophy?
Is philosophy outright forbidden in Islam? Or is it discouraged to study it because a lot of it has views that contradict Islam such as Nietzsche?
Jazzakallahu Khair
No even muslim scholors corrected the philosophy which is according to quran but fact is only be taught by scholors. ... cuz other will teach all the philosophy which contradict with ancient philosphy itself and quran
قال النبي محمد صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم:*الـحياءُ شُعْبَةٌ مِنَ الاِيِمَانِ*
و قال ايضا:*الحياء لاياتى الا بخير
و قال ايضا:*اذا لم تستحي،فاصنع ما شئت*
Is philosophy outright forbidden in Islam? Or is it discouraged to study it because a lot of it has views that contradict Islam such as Nietzsche?
Jazzakallahu Khair
Asalamualikum, can you give an example of things that contradict? I haven't studied Nietzsche, but I've studied some basic stoicism and some works of Imam Ali (RA) and found many parallels. Especially between how to manage your emotions, remaining calm, the idea that a thing is neither good or bad until you prescribe a meaning to it.
Is philosophy outright forbidden in Islam? Or is it discouraged to study it because a lot of it has views that contradict Islam such as Nietzsche?
Jazzakallahu Khair
As far as it being forbidden or discouraged? No.
But to add to the subject, I think the first thing to do for anyone who wants to study other beliefs / works is to be familiar with their own beliefs. Look at anyone who gives dawah. Most, if not all, of them (the ones I'm familiar with) have studied other belief systems which helps them in their cause.
A priority is understanding our religions, it rulings, how to recite the Quran with the rules of proper Tajweed etc. Some lectures on Islamic Philosophy, there's also many on Imam Ghazzali, R.A on youtube.
Faith VS Reason: Can there be an Islamic Philosophy?
Is it unanimously agreed that you should study Islamic Philosophy? Are there no other views in this? Also do you mean Islamic Philosophers or all philosophy?
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