مدى تأثر أصحاب الاتجاه العقلاني الإسلامي المعاصر بشبهات المستشرقين حول العقيدة الإسلامية. (Arabic)

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    • Alternate Title:
      The extent to which contemporary Islamic rationalists are influenced by orientalist misconceptions about the Islamic faith. (English)
    • Abstract:
      The followers of contemporary Islamic rationalist approach have influenced by the orientalists' misconceptions about the Principles of the Islamic Faith, so they published it in their books and writings and presented them to Muslims as one of their enlightened mental creations. This research sheds the light on those misconceptions that have affected the followers of this of contemporary Islamic rationalist approach about the Principles of the Islamic Faith, such as saying that the Holy Qur’an is formed by human, denying miracles, denying the purified Sunnah, and challenging the justice of the Companions, this research refutes and invalidates them with textual and rational evidences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      تأثر أصحاب الاتجاه العقلاني الإسلامي المعاصر بشبهات المستشرقين حول أصول العقيدة الإسلامية فنشروها في كتبهم ومؤلفاتهم وعرضوها على المسلمين على أنها من إبداعاتهم العقلية المستنيرة. فيسلط هذا البحث الضوء على تلك الشبهات التي تأثر بها أصحاب هذا الاتجاه العقلاني الإسلامي المعاصر حول أصول العقيدة الإسلامية كالقول ببشرية الق آ رن الكريم، وإنكار المعج ا زت، وإنكار السنة النبوية المطهرة، والطعن في عدالة الصحابة ويفندها ويبطلها بالدليل النقلي والعقلي . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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