The Miraculous Qur’an: Arabic, Preservation, and Divine Eloquence
An exploration of the Qur’an’s miraculous nature (iʿjāz): why it was revealed in Arabic, how it remains incorruptible, and how it compares with previous scriptures like the Bible and Torah.
Nietzsche, Orthodoxy, and Iqbal: Reconstructing Islam Beyond Dogma
October 1, 2025 • Naufil Ahmed — Founder of Q-Mapp
Exploring Nietzsche’s critique of dogma in dialogue with Iqbal’s vision of creative reconstruction, this essay examines the tension between orthodoxy and innovation in Islamic thought.
The Qur’ān and Political Rhetoric: Toward an Ontological Understanding
October 1, 2025 • Naufil Ahmed — Founder of Q-Mapp
This essay explores how political rhetoric often reduces the Qur’ān’s message to ideological slogans, highlighting instead the need for a deeper ontological engagement with the text as a source of meaning and being.
Beyond Pantheism: Akbarian Metaphysics of Existence and Man
October 1, 2025 • Naufil Ahmed — Founder of Q-Mapp
An exploration of Ibn al-ʿArabī’s metaphysics beyond pantheism, rethinking his Akbarian vision as an ontology of existence and man in dialogue with philosophy and mysticism.
Iqbal on Knowledge and Khudī: Reconstructing Islamic Thought
October 1, 2025 • Naufil Ahmed — Founder of Q-Mapp
Exploring Muhammad Iqbal’s contribution to epistemology through his concepts of knowledge, Khudī (selfhood), and the reconstruction of religious thought in Islam.
The Miraculous Qur’an: Arabic, Preservation, and Divine Eloquence
October 1, 2025 • Mohammed Mustafa — Co-Founder of Q-Mapp
An exploration of the Qur’an’s miraculous nature (iʿjāz): why it was revealed in Arabic, how it remains incorruptible, and how it compares with previous scriptures like the Bible and Torah.
Abraham, Kierkegaard, and the Epistemology of Faith: From Kant to Levinas
September 29, 2025 • Naufil Ahmed — Founder of Q-Mapp
Tracing the journey of faith from Abraham’s trial to Kierkegaard’s leap, engaging Kant’s reason and Levinas’s ethics — a philosophical exploration of the epistemology of faith.