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===The Introduction of Philosophical Problems into Kalam=== | ===The Introduction of Philosophical Problems into Kalam=== | ||
''Gowhar-i murad'' is not merely a book concerning Islamic-Shiite kalam; it is also a book on [[Islamic philosophy]]. The author of [[Riyad al-'ulama']] has mentioned the book under those concerning Islamic philosophy. | ''Gowhar-i murad'' is not merely a book concerning Islamic-Shiite kalam; it is also a book on [[Islamic philosophy]]. The author of ''[[Riyad al-'ulama']]'' has mentioned the book under those concerning Islamic philosophy. | ||
It is as a result of Lahiji's particular view about the nature of kalam that he introduces philosophical issues into it. Therefore, ''Gowhar-i murad'' should be considered as a philosophical-theological work. And given the mystical tendencies of Lahiji in the formulation of issues in the book, it might even be considered as philosophical-mystical kalam or theology. | It is as a result of Lahiji's particular view about the nature of kalam that he introduces philosophical issues into it. Therefore, ''Gowhar-i murad'' should be considered as a philosophical-theological work. And given the mystical tendencies of Lahiji in the formulation of issues in the book, it might even be considered as philosophical-mystical kalam or theology. |