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    Uninterrupted Censored Darwin: From the Middle East to the Malay‐Indonesian World.Majid Daneshgar - 2020 - Zygon 55 (4):1041-1057.
    This essay outlines the significance of understanding the relationship between Islam and science, particularly from the twentieth century onward. It mainly revolves around the viability of Darwin's evolutionary thought in the Muslim world, which is confronted by various groups of Muslim commentators and scholars. This study goes through various original sources, official documents, former unpublished theses, and Qur’ānic commentaries in Islamic languages from north Africa to the Malay‐Indonesian world to display the uninterrupted challenge of Muslims with European science in general (...)
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    The Qurʾān and Science, Part III: Makers of the Scientific Miraculousness.Majid Daneshgar - 2023 - Zygon 58 (4):1005-1028.
    The last article of this three-part series on the Qurʾān and science discusses the creation and development of the scientific miraculousness of the Qurʾān, which claims that the Qurʾān contains scientific findings and has particular scientific features, such as harmonious numerical analogies and formulae, that confirm the divine origin of the text. It became a political-theological tool used by Muslim preachers and activists across the globe. Unlike scientific interpreters of the Qurʾān, advocates of scientific miraculousness were concerned with not only (...)
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    The Qurʾān and Science, Part II: Scientific Interpretations From North Africa to China, Bengal, and the Malay‐Indonesian World.Majid Daneshgar - 2023 - Zygon 58 (4):970-1004.
    The second installment in a three‐part series on the Qurʾān and science, this article provides a systematic discussion of the scientific interpretation of the Qurʾān both inside and outside the Muslim world. This discussion reveals how Muslims’ interactions with Euro‐Americans have kept discourse on the Qurʾān and science alive. It also demonstrates how Muslims promoted this exegetical genre transregionally from the Middle East to Southeast Asia.
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    The Qurʾān and Science, Part I: The Premodern Era.Majid Daneshgar - 2023 - Zygon 58 (4):952-969.
    As the first installment in a three‐part series on the Qurʾān and science, this article begins with the author's personal and scholarly experiences to demonstrate the importance of the twin trends of Qurʾānic scientific interpretation and Qurʾānic scientific miraculousness, including how both serve as Muslims theological tools. It then touches upon the close relationship between theology and scientific knowledge in the history of Islam. The main focus concerns how science is situated and defined in Islamic literature, with particular references to (...)
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    David S. Powers, Zayd.Majid Daneshgar - 2017 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 94 (1):299-304.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 94 Heft: 1 Seiten: 299-304.
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    The Future of Islam and Science: Philosophical Grounds.Majid Daneshgar - 2020 - Zygon 55 (4):971-976.
    This introduction provides an overview of the significance of this Symposium on Islam and Science in the Future. Compiling this project began in early 2019 and various articles by philosophers, Islamicists and historians tackle the relationship between Islam and science from different angles.
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    The Prophet Shaving: Persians and the Origin of the Malay Hikayat Nabi Bercukur.Majid Daneshgar - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (2):394-424.
    This article is about a well-known anonymous folk story in the Malay-Indonesian world, called Hikayat Nabi Bercukur, found in various different languages across the region. The only scholarly conjecture about its origin is based on the copy of a Malay manuscript held in Leiden which has been deliberately blackened and struck through by a reader who stated in the margin that the story is written by a Rāfiḍī and should not be believed. Although earlier scholars mentioned the title or the (...)
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    Ahmed Ragab, The Medieval Islamic Hospital: Medicine, Religion, and Charity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 281 pp., ISBN 9781107524033.The Medieval Islamic Hospital: Medicine, Religion, and Charity. [REVIEW]Majid Daneshgar - 2019 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 96 (2):548-550.
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    Peter G. Riddell, Malay Court Religion, Culture and Language: Interpreting the Qurʾān in 17th Century Aceh, Leiden: Brill, 2017, 269 pp., 15 tables, ISBN: 978-90-04-33949-1.Malay Court Religion, Culture and Language: Interpreting the Qurʾān in 17th Century Aceh. [REVIEW]Majid Daneshgar - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (1):293-296.
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