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As a result, Rationalist Muslims assume a wide variety of seemingly conflicting names and employ them contextually, including: | As a result, Rationalist Muslims assume a wide variety of seemingly conflicting names and employ them contextually, including: | ||
'''Muslim''' | |||
Rationalist Muslims identify themselves as Muslims in so far as they are submitters to ultimate reality - they submit to reality when it is presented to them at every level of reality, at every level of inquiry, using whichever epistemic framework objectively best distinguishes between truth and falsehood in each specific domain - the scientific method for the natural world, the historical-critical method for history, and logic for questions about philosophy. | |||
===Inner Circle Muslim=== | ===Inner Circle Muslim=== | ||
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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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===38) Noocracy=== | ===38) Noocracy=== | ||
Imāmah • Perfect | Epistocracy • Imāmah • Mulk al-Hakīm • Perfect Manhood • Philosopher Kingship • Velāyateh Amr • Velāyateh Faqīh • Wilāyah al-Amr • Wilāyah al-Faqīh | ||
===39) [[Philosopher King]]=== | ===39) [[Philosopher King]]=== | ||
Demigod • High-Conscious Individual • High-Integration Individual • Hujjah • Imām • Infallible • Insān al-Kāmil • Insān ‘alā Khuluqin ‘Adhīm • Integrate • Ma'sūm • Messenger • Meta-Conscious Agent • Nabī • New Man • Perfect | Demigod • High-Conscious Individual • High-Integration Individual • Hujjah • Imām • Infallible • Insān al-Kāmil • Insān ‘alā Khuluqin ‘Adhīm • Integrate • Mālik al-Hakīm • Ma'sūm • Messenger • Meta-Conscious Agent • Nabī • New Man • Perfect Human • Perfect Man • Perfect Rational Animal • Philosopher King • Prophet • Rasūl • Transhuman • Übermensch • Valīyeh Amr • Valīyeh Faqīh • Walīy al-Amr • Walīy al-Faqīh | ||
===40) Intellectual Accommodation=== | ===40) Intellectual Accommodation=== | ||
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==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
=== | ===Formative Era (387 BCE - 27 CE)=== | ||
Classical Antiquity • Antiquity | |||
'''387 BCE (c.), Athens, Greece''' | '''387 BCE (c.), Athens, Greece''' | ||
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Plato founds the Academy | Plato begins noocratic revolution | ||
* Plato founds the Academy to cultivate a new generation of virtuous, logical leaders trained in ethics and abstract thought to improve society and political life. | |||
'''387 - ? BCE (c.), Athens, Greece''' | '''387 - ? BCE (c.), Athens, Greece''' | ||
* Plato conceives Theory of Ideas | |||
Plato conceives Theory of Ideas | * Plato conceives Theory of Soul | ||
* Plato conceives Form of the Good | |||
Plato conceives Theory of Soul | * Plato conceives Allegory of the Cave | ||
* Plato conceives The Philosopher King | |||
Plato conceives Form of the Good | * Plato conceives The Noble Lie | ||
Plato conceives Allegory of the Cave | |||
Plato conceives The Philosopher King | |||
Plato conceives The Noble Lie | |||
'''335 BCE, Athens, Greece''' | '''335 BCE, Athens, Greece''' | ||
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Aristotle conceives formal logic | Aristotle conceives formal logic | ||
'''27 CE (c.), | ===Embodiment Era (27 CE - 245 CE)=== | ||
'''27 CE (c.), Galilee, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)''' | |||
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[[Jesus]] begins noocratic revolution | [[Jesus]] begins local cultivation for noocratic revolution | ||
* Jesus begins his public ministry using parables and aphorisms to teach about ethics. He advocates the reversal of social hierarchies and preaches the transformation of world order, which he calls the coming "Kingdom of God." He gathers followers, including an inner circle of disciples and social outcasts. | |||
'''29 CE (c.), Jerusalem, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)''' | |||
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Jesus begins regional cultivation for noocratic revolution | |||
* Jesus travels to Jerusalem for Passover, debates Jewish authorities on the subject of God, causes a disruption - often referred to as the cleansing of the Temple - and directly challenges local Jewish religious leadership. | |||
'''30 CE (c.), Jerusalem, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)''' | '''30 CE (c.), Jerusalem, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)''' | ||
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Jesus is demonised by Jewish ethnocratic propaganda | * Jesus is demonised by Jewish ethnocratic propaganda | ||
* Jesus is executed by Roman timocratic crucifixion | |||
'''161 CE, Rome, Roman Empire (modern Wider Mediterranean World) | |||
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Marcus Aurelius establishes noocratic revolution | |||
=== | ===Emanation Era (245 CE - 610 CE)=== | ||
Antiquity • Late antiquity | |||
'''245–270 CE (c.), Rome, Roman Empire (modern Italy)''' | '''245–270 CE (c.), Rome, Roman Empire (modern Italy)''' | ||
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Plotinus establishes Neoplatonism | Plotinus establishes Neoplatonism | ||
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'''412–485 CE, Athens, Eastern Roman Empire''' | |||
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Proclus popularises Platonism | Proclus popularises Platonism | ||
'''485–528 CE, Syria, Eastern Roman Empire''' | |||
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Pseudo-Dionysius symbolises Neoplatonism | Pseudo-Dionysius symbolises Neoplatonism | ||
===Dawn Era (610 CE - 661 CE)=== | |||
'''610 CE, Mecca, Hejaz (modern Saudi Arabia)''' | '''610 CE, Mecca, Hejaz (modern Saudi Arabia)''' | ||
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Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq is assassinated by clanocratic poison | Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq is assassinated by clanocratic poison | ||
===Islamic Golden Age=== | ===Islamic Golden Age (820 CE - 1270 CE)=== | ||
Early Middle Ages • High Middle Ages • Occultation Era | |||
'''820 - 870 CE (c.), Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate (modern Iraq)''' | '''820 - 870 CE (c.), Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate (modern Iraq)''' | ||
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Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar sells off oil exploitation rights of 75% of Persia to Britain in exchange for personal profit | Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar sells off oil exploitation rights of 75% of Persia to Britain in exchange for personal profit | ||
===Awakening Era (1940 CE - 1979 CE)=== | |||
Late Modern Period to Early Contemporary Period • Pre to Early Information Age | |||
'''1940 CE (c.), Qom, Pahlavi Iran (modern Islamic Republic of Iran)''' | '''1940 CE (c.), Qom, Pahlavi Iran (modern Islamic Republic of Iran)''' | ||
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Britain transfers occupation of Palestine to European Jewish Zionists | Britain transfers occupation of Palestine to European Jewish Zionists | ||
'''1954 CE, Qom, Pahlavi Iran (modern Islamic Republic of Iran)''' | |||
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Muhammad Husayn Ṭabāṭabāʾī establishes intra-Qur’ānic exegesis | |||
'''1971 CE (c.), Tehran, Pahlavi Iran (modern Islamic Republic of Iran)''' | '''1971 CE (c.), Tehran, Pahlavi Iran (modern Islamic Republic of Iran)''' | ||
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Ali Shariati | Ali Shariati delivers 'Red Shi'ism vs. Black Shi'ism' lectures | ||
'''1977 CE, Southampton, Britain''' | '''1977 CE, Southampton, Britain''' | ||
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Morteza Motahhari co-founds Combatant Clergy Association | Morteza Motahhari co-founds Combatant Clergy Association | ||
===Revival Era (1979 CE - Today)=== | |||
Late Modern Era • Middle Information Age | |||
'''1979 CE, Tehran, Post-Pahlavi Iran (modern Islamic Republic of Iran)''' | '''1979 CE, Tehran, Post-Pahlavi Iran (modern Islamic Republic of Iran)''' | ||
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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''' | ||
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America completes split of Sudan | America completes split of Sudan | ||
'''2015 CE, London, Great Britain''' | |||
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Britain's Channel 4 broadcasts ex-CIA spy officer's American propaganda unchallenged, including, "The thing was ideal when IS was advancing on Baghdad because Sunnis were killing Shias. That's exactly what we need... our best hope right now is to get the Sunnis and Shias fighting each other and let them bleed each other white." | |||
'''2024 CE, Dahieh, Lebanon''' | '''2024 CE, Dahieh, Lebanon''' | ||
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Ali Khamenei is assassinated by American plutocratic & Jewish ethnocratic airstrikes | Ali Khamenei is assassinated by American plutocratic & Jewish ethnocratic airstrikes | ||
'''2026 CE, Chicago, America''' | |||
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Leading American political scientist John Mearsheimer says American sanctions from 1971 to 2021 alone murdered 38 million people | |||
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