Shihabuddin Nadvi
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Born | Mohammed Shihabuddin Nadvi 12 November 1931 |
Died | 18 April 2002 | (aged 70)
Resting place | Bangalore |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Writer, scholar |
Known for | Islamic philosophy |
Title | Sheikh Shihab Nadvi |
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Mohammed Shihabuddin Nadvi (1931–2002) was an Indian Islamic
Qur'an, Hadith and modern science. He also founded Furqania Academy as a center for research on Qur'anic sciences in Bangalore in 1970. Some scholars regard him as Mujaddid; a religious revivalist.[1] He died on 18 April 2002.[2]
Major works
His books include:
- Evolution or Creation?
- The Holy Qur'an and Biology
- The Holy Qur'an Natural World
- Cloning Testifies Resurrection
- Qur'anic Code of Argumentation
- Qur'anic Concept of Knowledge
- Death of the Sun and the Doomsday
- Qur'an, Science and the Muslims
- Moon Sighting and Astronomical Calculations
- Rise and Fall of Muslims in Science
- Need to Institutionalize Zakat
References
- ISBN 81-88497-17-7
- ^ "Renowned Islamic Scholar Sheikh Shihabuddin Nadvi Passes Away". The Mili Gate. Retrieved 24 February 2009.