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Kojiro nakamura biography of nancy

          Redhouse; Joseph Schacht; Joseph Van Ess; Julius Wellhausen; Ka- yoko Hayashi; Kojiro Nakamura; L. An Intellectual Biography of Shaykh 'Abd al Halim Mahmud.

        1. He developed friendships with artists in Nancy, and its known that he lent a dictionary of plants, “Nihon Shokubutsu Meii” (lit.
        2. Occasionalism was a theory of causation that played an important role in early modern metaphysics.
        3. Al-Ghazali (Kojiro Nakamura, trans.).
        4. Ghazali and Prayer|Kojiro Nakamura.
        5. Occasionalism was a theory of causation that played an important role in early modern metaphysics....

          Kojiro Nakamura

          Japanese scholar of Islam (1936–2023)

          Kojiro Nakamura (中村 廣治郎, Nakamura Kōjirō, 1936 – 5 December 2023) was a Japanese scholar of Islam.

          He was professor emeritus of Islamic studies at both Tokyo University and Oberlin University.[1][2] Tokyo University's Department of Islamic Studies was the first such department in Japan, established in 1982 with Nakamura appointed its first professor.[3]

          Nakamura translated and commented on portions of Al-Ghazali's Revival of Religious Sciences, his most important work, for the Islamic Texts Society in 1992.[4][5] Much of Nakamura's effort had been spent on analysis of al-Ghazali's works, a number of which Nakamura has translated to the Japanese language.[6] Nakamura's Islam and Modernity also focuses on what he held are four main streams of modern Islamic thought in order to frame Islamic studies within the wider field of religious studies.[7] He a