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The present study is an argument to de-provincialize Philosophy to embrace diverse streams of human thought as legitimate. The attitude to deny a place to a system of thought as Philosophy extends to almost everything that is non-Western. Our concern, however, is not so widespread in this study as it is limited to Muslim thought only as an instant of illegitimacy owing to its non-Western germination. To begin with, the focus will be to deny all such efforts together with the identification of root causes behind this approach. Moreover, various generally repeated allegations in favor of the thesis that ‘Muslim thought is not a philosophy at all’ are outlined. Appropriateness of these allegations is repudiated by tracing out the similar seeds in the mainstream Western Philosophical tradition. The two traditions are compared on such issues as the place of reason, faith, intuition, pre-suppositions of religious nature alongside the extremist tendencies of the clergy to deny any space to the revolutionary ideas against the status-quo. The effort is to make manifest the obvious biasness in declaring Muslim thought as irrational. Insight will be offered to the similar conceptual tendencies that are slandered as well as libeled while discussing Muslim Philosophy but are never reproached when they appear in the texts of Western Philosophers.

Dr Ali Raza Tahir, Hafiz Muhammad Hammad Mushtaq. (2018) MUSLIM THOUGHT, OCCIDENTALISM AND RATIONALITY, Al-Hikmat: A Journal of Philosophy, Volume 38, Issue 1.
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