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Rationalist Islam is an epistemic-led, principle-first, and rational-empirical branch of Islam that grounds views, practices, and identity in a set of independently justified and domain-specific rational principles. | Rationalist Islam is an epistemic-led, principle-first, and rational-empirical branch of Islam that grounds views, practices, and identity in a set of independently justified and domain-specific rational principles. | ||
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Adherents adopt “Islam” and "Muslim" as identities only after critical assessment of historical evidence suggests that Muḥammad substantially aligned with these principles. Rationalist Islam is, therefore, a continuation of the historical Muhammadan movement with the aim of maximising the wellbeing of all sentient inhabitants of the world. | Adherents adopt “Islam” and "Muslim" as identities only after critical assessment of historical evidence suggests that Muḥammad substantially aligned with these principles. Rationalist Islam is, therefore, a continuation of the historical Muhammadan movement with the aim of maximising the wellbeing of all sentient inhabitants of the world. | ||
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===5. Tendency for self-sacrifice=== | ===5. Tendency for self-sacrifice=== | ||
==The Rational Entailments== | == The Rational Entailments == | ||
From the cognitive and conative dispositions follows a series of entailments that together constitute the framework of Rationalist Islam. They are not adopted as beliefs, asserted as doctrines, or accepted by tradition, but are said to follow by necessity from the structure of reason itself. | From the cognitive and conative dispositions follows a series of entailments that together constitute the framework of Rationalist Islam. They are not adopted as beliefs, asserted as doctrines, or accepted by tradition, but are said to follow by necessity from the structure of reason itself. | ||
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Morteza Motahhari is assassinated by Iranian seculocratic gunfire | Morteza Motahhari is assassinated by Iranian seculocratic gunfire | ||
'''1979 CE, Qom, Islamic Republic of Iran''' | |||
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Ruhollah Khomeini tells representatives of the tribes of Khuzestan and a delegation from Turkmen Sahra, "We Muslims are busy bickering over whether to fold or unfold our arms during prayer, while the enemy is devising ways of cutting them off." | |||
'''1979 CE (c.), Beqaa, Lebanon''' | '''1979 CE (c.), Beqaa, Lebanon''' | ||
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[[Hassan Nasrallah]] begins noocratic revolution | [[Hassan Nasrallah]] begins noocratic revolution | ||
'''1982 CE, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran''' | |||
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Ali Khamenei tells 60 Minutes Australia that the worst enemy is America | |||
'''1989 CE, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran''' | '''1989 CE, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran''' | ||