Sunday, November 17, 2013

Al-Ghazzali on math and religion

1.) The selections on mathematics and the scientific description of smallpox describes to me that Islamic values do not relate to math and science. It is only man's choice that can prove the logic behind Islamic values, rather than science and math.

2.) According to Al-ghazali, math and religion should should not be separated necessarily. He believes religion should not condemn mathematics, which should also not condemn religion. He believes that if the two errors of mathematics in which man believes religion is illogical because of math's logic and or man believes religion is illogical because other believers in math think it is, becomes nonexistent; then there is no reason for religion and mathematics not to be together as one.

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