Bismillah. I have been working on the report for the “Islam & Science – The Big Questions” (of science and Islamic theology) Task Force that I convened in Istanbul in February 2015, chaired by Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, by the grace of God. The Task Force report will be published in a few weeks, God-willing.
This reminded me that we had not sufficiently circulated the presentations from our “Islam & Science” workshop in London from 2013, some of which the current Task Force builds on. So, here are the presentations from that workshop, as well as the final report. These should be of interest to anyone interested in cutting-edge discussions about Islam and science, religion and science, etc. University students should find these presentations a useful resource, especially for their own dissertations and theses. Enjoy!
2- Science and Religion – Jean Staune
3- Islam and Modern Science – Nidhal Guessoum: slides unavailable, but you may view a similar lecture with similar slides here (Faraday Institute, University of Cambridge)
4- 1001 Inventions Exhibition – Yasmin Khan
5- Science Policy and Politics in the Islamic World – Athar Osama
6- Theories of Evolution – Jean Staune
6a- Lying in the Name of God – Jean Staune
7- Evolution and Islam – Nidhal Guessoum: slides unavailable, but you may read one of his articles on the topic here
8- Islam and the Theory-Fact of Evolution – Usama Hasan
9- Islamic Cosmology – Bruno Guiderdoni
10- Islam Science Ethics – Usama Hasan
Islam and Science Workshop 2013 – Final Report
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