
Abstract The Qur’an repeatedly invites reflection upon the natural world as a means of recognizing the signs embedded within creation. Among the phenomena highlighted in

Abstract The Qur’an repeatedly invites reflection upon the natural world as a means of recognizing the signs embedded within creation. Among the phenomena highlighted in

Abstract This article examines the Qur’anic and Prophetic conception of paradise (al-Jannah) as a multidimensional theological construct encompassing physical, spiritual, moral, and existential dimensions. Rather

Abstract This article advances a theoretical reinterpretation of prophethood in Islamic thought by analyzing it as a structured system of divine communication unfolding across human

Abstract This article examines the Islamic conception of revelation as a continuous and cumulative process culminating in the Qur’an, and situates this theological framework in

Abstract This article examines the doctrine of angels (al-malāʾika) in Islam as a foundational component of Islamic theology that structures revelation, cosmology, and moral epistemology.

Abstract This study presents a linguistic and theological analysis of the Asmā’ al-Ḥusnā (the Most Beautiful Names of Allah) as articulated in the Qur’an and