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Sonja Brentjes, « Islam and Science. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2002, 349 p. », Abstracta Iranica, ID : 10.4000/abstractairanica.4995
M. Iqbal offers a historical account of the relationship between science and religion. He claims that there was no need for scholars of the pre-colonial period to develop a discourse about science and religion, since science was firmly rooted in religion. Such a discourse emerged only as a consequence of colonial destruction of the indigenous system of teaching and producing knowledge. As a result, the Muslim contributors to the debate misperceived the relationship between science and Islam a...