Whole brain metabolic mapping—another chapter in a great book on the effects of cocaine in monkeys

Author(s):  
Charles W. Bradberry
Author(s):  
Abdurrahman Hakim
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Al-Qur’an sebagai kitab suci yang berisi teks-teks sakral, yang merupakan sumber hukum Islam. Dengan kandungan yang universal, telah banyak orang membicarakannya dan menulis, tetapi tetap saja belum dipahami dengan baik. Setelah Nabi Muhammad Saw wafat, persoalan muncul dalam kehidupan sosial yang penuh tantangan dan dinamika persoalan hukum terus berlangsung dan berubah seiring perkembangan dalam permasalahan-permasalahan hukum. Dalam literatur lain dijelaskan bahwa al-Qur’an sebagai great book dalam perspektif budaya yang dapat didekati dengan pendekatan antropologis.Kitabullah al-Qur’an dianggap sebagai petunjuk, tentunya al-Qur’an harus dipahami, dihayati, dan diamalkan. Namun pada kenyataannya, tidak semua orang bisa dengan mudah memahami al-Qur'an, bahkan para sahabat Nabi Muhammad Saw sekalipun yang secara umum menyaksikan turunya wahyu, mengetahui konteksnya, serta memahami secara ilmiah struktur bahasa dan makna kosa katanya.Dalam artikel ini membahas seputar tafsir al-Qur’an dengan al-Qur’an, walaupun masih banyak catatan yang perlu dikembangkan seiring dengan kemajuan ilmu pengetahuan yang begitu cepat perkembangannya sejalan dengan fenomena dan problematika sosial keagamaan terhadap tafsir tek-teks kitab suci al-Qur’an. Kata Kunci : TafsirAl-Qur’an dengan Al-Qur’an dan Analisis


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 279-295
Author(s):  
Mohammed Aref

This review essay introduces the work of the Egyptian scientific historian and philosopher Roshdi Rashed, a pioneer in the field of the history of Arab sciences. The article is based on the five volumes he originally wrote in French and later translated into Arabic, which were published by the Centre for Arab Unity Studies and which are now widely acclaimed as a unique effort to unveil the achievements of Arab scientists. The essay reviews this major work, which seems, like Plato’s Republic to have “No Entry for Those Who Have No Knowledge of Mathematics” written on its gate. If you force your way in, even with elementary knowledge of computation, a philosophy will unfold before your eyes, described by the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei as “written in that great book which ever lies before our eyes—I mean the universe—but we cannot understand it if we do not first learn the language and grasp the symbols, in which it is written. This book is written in the mathematical language, and the symbols are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures, without whose help it is impossible to comprehend a single word of it; without which one wanders in vain through a dark labyrinth.” The essay is a journey through this labyrinth where the history of world mathematics got lost and was chronicled by Rashed in five volumes translated from the French into Arabic. It took him fifteen years to complete.


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