Moral Values in Medicine and Science
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Title
Moral Values in Medicine and Science
Subject
Islamic Philosophy
Description
Tawhid unites revealed truth and science. Muslims pursued science as a duty, integrating ethics to address global crises.
Creator
Isma'il R. al Faruqi
Date
1988
Format
PDF
Language
EN
Type
Article journal
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Text
The first and most basic principle of lslam is
Tawhid (literally, unitization), i.e., that there is no
God but Allah. This principle is the foundation of
the Muslim's view of life, of the world, of reality of
knowledge.
Tawhid (literally, unitization), i.e., that there is no
God but Allah. This principle is the foundation of
the Muslim's view of life, of the world, of reality of
knowledge.
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- Citation
- Isma'il R. al Faruqi, Moral Values in Medicine and Science, 1988, accessed February 5, 2025, https://nessia.org/items/show/1