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Hey there Helen! Thanks for joining Wikipedia, welcome aboard! Do you have a source for your edit on [[Islamic philosophy]], about pre-Islamic ethics? I haven't heard about that before so I went ahead and removed it for now, but I can put it back if we find a source. --[[User:Cerebellum|Cerebellum]] ([[User talk:Cerebellum|talk]]) 21:55, 2 March 2019 (UTC) |
Hey there Helen! Thanks for joining Wikipedia, welcome aboard! Do you have a source for your edit on [[Islamic philosophy]], about pre-Islamic ethics? I haven't heard about that before so I went ahead and removed it for now, but I can put it back if we find a source. --[[User:Cerebellum|Cerebellum]] ([[User talk:Cerebellum|talk]]) 21:55, 2 March 2019 (UTC) |
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Yes this was something that Mohammad arkoun argued in his doctoral work published Also in humanism and Islam. |
Yes this was something that Mohammad arkoun argued in his doctoral work published Also in his book humanism and Islam. |
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Islamic philosophy
Hey there Helen! Thanks for joining Wikipedia, welcome aboard! Do you have a source for your edit on Islamic philosophy, about pre-Islamic ethics? I haven't heard about that before so I went ahead and removed it for now, but I can put it back if we find a source. --Cerebellum (talk) 21:55, 2 March 2019 (UTC)
Yes this was something that Mohammad arkoun argued in his doctoral work published Also in his book humanism and Islam.