2001
DOI: 10.1017/s1057060801101027
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Al-Ghazālī on Possibility and the Critique of Causality

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“…education, theology, and phylosophy especially to Islamic thought. Hence, there were quite many previous researchers done this kind of research including Haque (2004), Dutton (2001), Kayode, Nasirudeen, & Al-Hasani (2016), Griffel (2009), Aman (2017), Muhaya (2015), Giacaman & Bahlul (2000), Black (1993), Fazli (2013), Imdad, Hafidhuddin, & Arif (2016), and Subakti (2019). Specifically, this research is specifically aimed to explore the view of Ibn Sina and Al-Ghazali related to playing games and physical exercises and their relation to human body and soul.…”
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“…education, theology, and phylosophy especially to Islamic thought. Hence, there were quite many previous researchers done this kind of research including Haque (2004), Dutton (2001), Kayode, Nasirudeen, & Al-Hasani (2016), Griffel (2009), Aman (2017), Muhaya (2015), Giacaman & Bahlul (2000), Black (1993), Fazli (2013), Imdad, Hafidhuddin, & Arif (2016), and Subakti (2019). Specifically, this research is specifically aimed to explore the view of Ibn Sina and Al-Ghazali related to playing games and physical exercises and their relation to human body and soul.…”
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confidence: 99%