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Islam and Pseudoscience provides a comprehensive examination of pseudoscientific claims and their relationship with Islamic belief systems. Stefano Bigliardi explores how pseudoscience intersects with Islamic theology, practice, and cultural contexts across Muslim-majority societies.
The book addresses misconceptions about Islamic science and evaluates how pseudoscientific ideas gain traction within Muslim communities. Bigliardi discusses the importance of maintaining rigorous scientific standards while respecting religious traditions, and examines historical and contemporary examples of pseudoscience in Islamic contexts.
This Element contributes to the broader discussion of science and religion by demonstrating that Islamic thought has resources for combating pseudoscience and promoting genuine scientific inquiry. The work is essential reading for scholars of Islamic studies, philosophy of science, and anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between religious belief and scientific knowledge in the Muslim world.







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