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Three Muslim Sages: Avicenna-Suhrawardi-Ibn Arabi
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THE "golden age, of Islam, insofar as the intensity of the
religious and spiritual life and the realization of its ideals are
concerned, must be identified with the lifetime of the Prophet
Mul}.ammad- upon whom be peace- and the first Muslim
community at Medina. But just as the seed sown in the
ground grows into a tree and finally bears fruit only after
the passage of time and. the gaining of nourishment from a
suitable soil, so did the tree of Islamic civilization bear its
intellectual and artistic fruits several centuries after its incep-
tion, during which it was nourished by the legacy of the
previous civilizations to which Islam became the heir. The
arts and sciences, as well as philosophy and metaphysics,
reached their zenith of formal perfection and became fully
articulated only after Muslim society had become completely
consolidated, and only after the tenets of the Islamic revela-
tion had been realized in concrete and tangible forms so as
to make the new civilization distinctly Islamic, even when
elements of non-Islamic origin had been incorporated into it.
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Seyyed Hossein Nasr was born on (April 7, 1933 AD) in the Iranian capital, Tehran, Iran. He is a contemporary Islamic philosopher who works as a professor in the Department of Islamic Studies at George Washington University. He is a prominent Iranian philosopher, and has many books and articles. [7] Seyyed Hossein Nasr is famous in the field of comparative religion, Sufism, philosophy of science and metaphysics. His philosophy includes a strong criticism and rejection of modernity and its negative impact on the human spirit.
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