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Epistemological Spectrum And How Does It Affect The Muslim State Of Mind?

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In this chapter, they start off by explaining the two issues that inform the Muslim state of mind. In Islam, there is an idea that knowledge of God returns an individual to his or her natural state, which is also known as fitrah. This is to give the person the purpose in their life. The second issue is that a person should act with moral to all life. God is watching their actions and behaviors. Senna is “the actions and saying of the Prophet,” (McCloud, 52). Senna is a guide for behaviors and determined what is right and what is wrong.
Epistemological Spectrum is philosophy that looks closely into the nature of knowledge. There are two sides to the spectrum, traditional and rationalism. Traditionalists believes history should be reserved and

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