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Tue Nov 13, 2018, 05:30 PM Nov 2018

How One Ottoman Reconciled Islamic Teachings with Darwin's Theory of Evolution

From the article:

In 1913, Abdullah Cevdet, a prominent Ottoman materialist and science popularizer, wrote an essay in his controversial magazine İctihad, in response to the arrest of three teachers for teaching Darwinian evolution in a Turkish city.
“Any country” Cevdet warned, “where commenting on the laws of evolution or speaking about Darwinism is perceived to be blasphemous has not emerged from the Middle Ages. And [those belonging to] the Middle Ages have no right to exist in the twentieth century.” For secular Ottomans of that time, Darwinism was more than a biological theory. It was a symbol, a theory exploited to pursue political and social goals.
For some Ottoman conservatives, however, Darwinism was an attack launched against Islam and traditional values.


To read more:

https://www.patheos.com/blogs/altmuslim/2018/11/how-one-ottoman-reconciled-islamic-teachings-with-darwins-theory-of-evolution/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Muslim&utm_content=49
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