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...tream — shaped heavily by Pauline theology and increasingly influenced by Hellenistic philosophical concepts such as the Logos — ...
...eloping for centuries through the Pauline framework and the influence of Greek philosophical concepts such as the Logos, hypostas...
...s administrative power until Harun dramatically ended their influence in 187 AH.
...Sunni learning and formed a bulwark against Ismaili Fatimid influence.
... works in Islamic literature and had a profound and lasting influence on Muslim religious life across the world.
...slamic world was therefore more contested than his enormous influence in Europe.
... the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf, projecting Islamic influence across major maritime trade routes. Abbasid fleets operated...
...CE. These campaigns significantly expanded Muslim political influence in South Asia, brought enormous wealth to Ghazni, and led t...
...ioneered the scientific method of experimentation. His work influenced Roger Bacon and Kepler.
...was executed in Aleppo at age 36. His philosophy profoundly influenced later Islamic thought.
...e and his defense of philosophy in Fasl al-Maqal profoundly influenced both Islamic and European thought. He argued that philosop...
...died in Marrakech. His commentaries on Aristotle profoundly influenced both Islamic and European philosophy.
...Akbar, died in Damascus. His mystical philosophy profoundly influenced Islamic mysticism, philosophy, and poetry.
...his works on theology, jurisprudence, and reform profoundly influenced later Islamic thought. His student Ibn al-Qayyim preserved...
...y an estimated 200,000 people. His writings have profoundly influenced modern Islamic revivalist and reform movements.
The European Renaissance was significantly fueled by the translation of Arabic scientific and philosophical texts into Latin, particularly through Muslim Spain
... he considered innovations shaped the First Saudi State and influenced reform movements worldwide. His alliance with Muhammad ibn...
...ournal al-Manar and Abduh's educational reforms at al-Azhar influenced Islamic thought across the Muslim world.