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==School of Tafkik== | ==School of Tafkik== | ||
The School of [[Tafkik]] is the best-known Shiite school of thought which opposes the Islamic philosophy. It emphasizes on the separation (“tafkik”) of three paths to knowledge: the [[Quran]], philosophy, and mysticism. It aims to free the Quranic knowledge from any combinations with other sources of knowledge. Scholars of the school of Tafkik do not have a single unified position with respect to philosophy. Earlier scholars of Tafkik, such as [[Mirza Mahdi Isfahani]] and [[Mahmud Halabi]], find an inconsistency between philosophy and [[sharia]], but later scholars, such as [[Sayyid Ja'far Sayyidan]] and [[Muhammad Rida Hakimi]] do not reject philosophy altogether, taking the point of Tafkik to be a separation between different methods. | The School of [[Tafkik]] is the best-known Shiite school of thought which opposes the Islamic philosophy. It emphasizes on the separation (“tafkik”) of three paths to knowledge: the [[Quran]], philosophy, and mysticism. It aims to free the Quranic knowledge from any combinations with other sources of knowledge. Scholars of the school of Tafkik do not have a single unified position with respect to philosophy. Earlier scholars of Tafkik, such as [[Mirza Mahdi Isfahani]] and [[Mahmud Halabi]], find an inconsistency between philosophy and [[sharia]], but later scholars, such as [[Sayyid Ja'far Sayyidan]] and [[Muhammad Rida Hakimi]] do not reject philosophy altogether, taking the point of Tafkik to be a separation between different methods. | ||
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