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Mohammed Arkoun (Arabic: محمد أركون; 1
February 1928 – 14
September 2010) was an
Algerian scholar and thinker. He was
considered to have been one of the...
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Sheba etc. However, some
philosophers and
scholars such as
Mohammed Arkoun, who
emphasize the
mythological content of the Quran, are met with rejectionist...
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Abdelhamid Ben Badis,
Mouloud Kacem Naît Belkacem,
Malek Bennabi and
Mohamed Arkoun. In 2018,
Algeria had the
highest numbers of
physicians in the
Maghreb region...
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writers and
intellectuals from the
Muslim world,
including Adonis,
Mohammed Arkoun,
Mahmoud Darwish, Amin
Maalouf and
Edward Said
expressed solidarity in the...
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currently edited by Jean-Charles Coulon, and was in the past
edited by
Mohammed Arkoun. The
journal is
abstracted and
indexed in the
following bibliographic databases:...
- (1992)
Woorden hebben hun
betekenis (1994)
Islam en
Democratie with
Mohammed Arkoun (1995) Het Heft in
Handen (1997)
Moslim in de
Polder (1998)
Boren in hard...
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Islamic state by
drawing on
early Islamic texts. Others, like
Mohammed Arkoun and Nasr
Hamid Abu Zayd, have
justified pluralism and
freedom through non-literalist...
- Slimani-Direche Les
cultures du Maghreb.
Maria Àngels Roque, Paul Balta,
Mohammed Arkoun Dialogues d'histoire
ancienne à l'Université de Besançon,
Centre de recherches...
- book on
Islamic philosophy by
Algerian scholar Mohammed Arkoun,
published in 1994.
Arkoun's book has been
cited in a
number of
scholarly sources for...
- the Arab
peoples (New ed.). London: Faber. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-571-28801-4.
Arkoun, M. (1993). "Miskawayh". In H. A. R. Gibb (ed.). The
Encyclopaedia of Islam...