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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: | ||
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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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==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
===Formative Era=== | ===Formative Era (387 BCE - 27 CE)=== | ||
Classical Antiquity • Antiquity | Classical Antiquity • Antiquity | ||
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Aristotle conceives formal logic | Aristotle conceives formal logic | ||
===Embodiment Era=== | ===Embodiment Era (27 CE - 245 CE)=== | ||
'''27 CE (c.), Galilee, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)''' | '''27 CE (c.), Galilee, Roman Judea (modern Occupied Palestine)''' | ||
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Marcus Aurelius establishes noocratic revolution | Marcus Aurelius establishes noocratic revolution | ||
===Emanation Era=== | ===Emanation Era (245 CE - 610 CE)=== | ||
Antiquity • Late antiquity | Antiquity • Late antiquity | ||
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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 | Early Middle Ages • High Middle Ages • Occultation Era | ||
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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=== | ===Awakening Era (1940 CE - 1979 CE)=== | ||
Late Modern Period to Early Contemporary Period • Pre to Early Information Age | Late Modern Period to Early Contemporary Period • Pre to Early Information Age | ||
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Morteza Motahhari co-founds Combatant Clergy Association | Morteza Motahhari co-founds Combatant Clergy Association | ||
===Revival Era=== | ===Revival Era (1979 CE - Today)=== | ||
Late Modern Era • Middle Information Age | Late Modern Era • Middle Information Age | ||