Dante's Pluralism and the Islamic Philosophy of Religion
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This book shows that Dante's project for" "the establishment of a peaceful global human community founded on religious pluralism is rooted in the Arabo-Islamic philosophical tradition--a tradition exemplified by al-Farabi's declaration that "it is possible that excellent nations and excellent cities exist whose religions differ." Part One offers an approach to Dante's "Comedy" in the light of al-Farabi's notion of the relation between religion...