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New Irreligion: Deism

Articles on contemporary deism in light of the Islamic Faith


This volume explores -in Arabic- the contemporary doctrine of deism taking into account its different definitions, its emergence in the West, and the Islamic answer to it.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-4613-6
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Publication Status: Forthcoming
Publication Date: Oct 27,2023
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 270
Languages: Arabic
ISBN: 978-1-4632-4613-6
$91.13
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This study presents the definitions of deism and explains its emergence in the West and its development in the 17th century, highlighting the status of contemporary deism in our present time and studying the claim of the existence of deism in Islam. The study deals with the positions of the doctrines of the deistic doctrine on religion, divinity, prophecy, and the Last Day, as well as some important issues such as worship and supplication. 

This study presents the definitions of deism and explains its emergence in the West and its development in the 17th century, highlighting the status of contemporary deism in our present time and studying the claim of the existence of deism in Islam. The study deals with the positions of the doctrines of the deistic doctrine on religion, divinity, prophecy, and the Last Day, as well as some important issues such as worship and supplication. 

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Mahmut YusufMahitapoğlu

Introductory chapter/ Definition and Types of Deism 
1. The emergence of Deism in the West and the Islamic World 
2. The Perception of God in Deism and the Rejections Given to This Perception of God in Islam 
3. The Perception of Prophethood in Deism and the Rejections Given to This Perception of Prophethood in Islam
4. The Perception of the Afterlife in Deism and the Rejections Given to This Perception of the Hereafter in Islam