History and Philosophy of Islamic Science
Delve into the intricate relationship between science and Islamic thought in History and Philosophy of Islamic Science by Osman Bakar. This enlightening book, published in 1999, spans 276 pages and presents a collection of essays that explore the foundational principles of various sciences developed within the Islamic world from the third century of the Islamic era onward. Professor Bakar articulates the essence of Islamic science, illustrating how it is deeply intertwined with the core teachings of Islam. The work encompasses a comprehensive examination of both natural and mathematical sciences, positioning them within the broader context of Islamic learning. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of science, religion, and philosophy, making it a valuable addition to the fields of Islamic studies and social sciences.