
TL;DR
The paper introduces 'Real Islamic Logic' (RIL), a novel approach aiming to align Islamic logic with modern objectives, exploring its applications in distributed systems, community engagement, informal logic, and AI.
Contribution
It proposes a new interpretation of Islamic Logic called RIL, designed to serve contemporary Islamic goals and discusses its potential roles across various technological and logical domains.
Findings
RIL offers a new framework for Islamic Logic aligned with modern needs.
Potential applications include distributed systems and AI.
RIL's reception and tractability are analyzed.
Abstract
Four options for assigning a meaning to Islamic Logic are surveyed including a new proposal for an option named "Real Islamic Logic" (RIL). That approach to Islamic Logic should serve modern Islamic objectives in a way comparable to the functionality of Islamic Finance. The prospective role of RIL is analyzed from several perspectives: (i) parallel distributed systems design, (ii) reception by a community structured audience, (iii) informal logic and applied non-classical logics, and (iv) (in)tractability and artificial intelligence.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducation and Islamic Studies · Medieval and Classical Philosophy · Islamic Studies and History
