al-Azhar fi ̄alf ʻām /
: "Wa-sayajid al-qariʾ fi hathihi al-ṭabʻah mulḥaqan min iʻdād idārat al-silsilah yataḍaman bayānan bimā jadda ʻala al-Azhar wa-hayātihi al-mukhtalifah fi al-fatrah al-akhīrah, maʻa tarjamah mujazah li-Shīūkh al-Azhar wa-qādatihi": p. 7. : 168 pages ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.
Ṣuwar min dawr al-Azhar fī muqāwamat al-iḥtilāl al-Faransī li-Miṣr fī awākhir al-qarn al-thāmin ʻashar /
: At head of title : Jumhūriyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah. Wizārat al-thaqāfah wa-al-iʻlām. Min abḥāth al-nadwah al-dawlīyah li-tārīkh al-Qāhirah, Mārs-Abrīl 1969. : 229 pages ; 27 cm. : Bibliography : pages 221-229.
Psychological Themes in Classical Islamic Literature: : A Primary Source Reader /
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Are you curious about the contributions of the Islamic intellectual heritage to the field of psychology? Psychological Themes in the Classical Islamic Literature provides a captivating window into the rich Islamic scholarly tradition as it pertains specifically to human psychology. This book brings together carefully selected, translated, and annotated segments from classical Islamic texts that address enduring questions in psychology. Explore topics like the admissibility and validity of diverse sources of knowledge, the nature of the human psyche and human drives, the mind-body problem, nature versus nurture, dreams, emotions, psychological resilience, and well-being. Discover how Islamic scholars tackled these profound issues generations before their Euro-American counterparts, offering a unique and sophisticated perspective that can enrich modern psychological discourse. Whether a student, scholar, or practitioner, this book is your gateway to appreciating psychology in Islam
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1 online resource (288 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
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