ABU NASR FARABI’S IDEAS ABOUT RELIGION
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Abu Nasr Farabi, philosophy, religion, politics, milla, “Kitābu al-milla”, “Kitābu al-huruf”, jihad, hijrah, shari'a, fiqh, 'Imām, Neo-Platonic, Isma'ilism, Sufizm.Abstract
This article reflects the interaction between philosophy, religion and politics by revealing the role and rank of religion within the hierarchical system of al-Farabi's political philosophy. Also, his attitude to religion, ideas of religious openness are reflected.References
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