A Muslim Response to Evil Said Nursi on the Theodicy Contemporary Thought in the Islamic World Series
Auteur : Ozkan Tubanur Yesilhark
Preface; Introduction. Part I Sharr in The Qur’an and in General Muslim Thought: The perspective of the Qur’ān on Sharr; Mainstream Muslim thought; Avicenna, Averroes and Al-Ghazālī on Sharr; As we approach the topic: oneness (tawhīd), being (wujūd) and non-being (‘adam), life after death. Part II The Nature of Sharr: The nature and definition of Sharr according to the Risale-i Nur; Why God creates Sharr; Human being’s function in regards to Sharr. Part III The Moral Aspect of Sharr: The notion of the divine trust (amānah); Free will (juz’ῑ ikhtiyār) and divine determining (qadar); Existential theodicy in Nursi. Conclusion
Date de parution : 11-2015
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Mots-clés :
said; risale-i; nur; divine; names; nursi; states; trust; Muslim World; ahl; God’s Essence; Ethico Religious Concepts; Arabic Root Word; Ahl Al Sunna; Nursi’s Understanding; Ibn Rushd; Divine Trust; Nursi’s View; Divine Determining; Inordinate Self-esteem; Negative Worship; Absolute Non-existence; Nur Collection; Term Sharr; Metaphysical Evil; States Nursi; Respective Verse; Theodicy; External Existence; Nursi’s Interpretation; Human Suffering; Divine Names; Theoretical Matter; Abd Al Qādir