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Tag "Philosophy, Andalusi"

tag name: Philosophy, Andalusi type: Philosophy
web link: Philosophy,_Andalusi
references: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judeo-Islamic_philosophies_(800–1400)
related tags: Philosophy, Islamic; Philosophy, Jewish; Spain
referring tags: Ibn Arabi; Maimonides

"Philosophy, Andalusi" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (3 results; less)

  1. Vahid Brown. Andalusí Theosophy: A Recontextualization (2006). The role of interconfessionalism in the emergence of Islamic and Jewish theosophical movements in 10th- to 13th-century Spain. 
  2. Boris Handal. From Moorish Cordova to the Bahá'ís of Iran: Islamic Tolerance and Intolerance (2007-09-08). Though Bahá'ís are persecuted in Iran, Muhammad taught understanding and respect towards religious minorities. Cordova, Spain is an example of historical tolerance where Muslims, Christians and Jews co-existed harmoniously under Islamic rule.
  3. Stanwood Cobb. Islamic Contributions to Civilization (1963). Overview of the many inventions and sciences which were developed by or transmitted by Islamic people and nations.
 
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