The Mutakalimun understand relations to be abstract objects, existing in the mind of the one who thinks about two or more essences. This article demonstrates why they held this to be the case.
Burhan Al-Tatbiq: Between the Philosophers and Cantor
Discussing Burhan Al-Tatbiq for the impossibility of Tasalsul, and addressing the objections raised by those who champion Georg Cantor's transfinite set theory.
Necessity of Axioms
Proving that one must affirm axiomatic propositions that are true without needing to be proven, and axiomatic concepts that are understandable without needing to be defined.
The Divine Attributes
God is the necessary being who brought the set of all emergent beings into existence. This entails His being attributed with all necessary qualities. This article is dedicated to identifying some of those qualities.
God: Cause or Willing Agent?
The Philosophers claim that Allah is a cause for the existence of the world. So since the world is an effect of Allah’s beginningless existence, the world is also without beginning. In this article, we will argue against this belief.