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Islamic Studies, Taymiyyan Studies. Views are my own. Likes and reposts≠endorsement.

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Universal Salvation in Islam - Jon Hoover and Mohammad Hassan Khalil
YouTube video by Bordering On Belief Universal Salvation in Islam - Jon Hoover and Mohammad Hassan Khalil

A fun interview with Muhammad Hasan Khalil and me about universal salvation in Islam: al-Ghazali, Ibn al-'Arabi, Ibn Taymiyya, Ibn al-Qayyim and more. www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXEN...

02.02.2026 21:46 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
All Ten Rules for Writing about the History of Philosophy | History of Philosophy without any gaps Having spent the last 25 years of my life teaching history of philosophy, I’ve obviously had a lot of opportunity to give advice and feedback to students on their writing projects. I often find myself...

Here now are all ten of my "rules" for writing about the history of philosophy combined as a single blog post. Hope they will be useful to students and teachers, even if only to prompt disagreement!

www.historyofphilosophy.net/rules-writin...

#philsky #philosophy #writing #history

12.01.2026 09:33 — 👍 62    🔁 22    💬 1    📌 3
Rules for Writing 4: The primary text is primary | History of Philosophy without any gaps This overlaps with a point I made in the previous series of “20 rules for doing history of philosophy,” but I’m going to say something similar here because it is so important.

Also new today, my fourth piece of advice on writing about history of philosophy: about focusing on the primary text instead of secondary literature (and how to use secondary literature when you do use it).

www.historyofphilosophy.net/rules-writin...

#philosophy #philsky #writingtips

04.01.2026 17:51 — 👍 42    🔁 12    💬 0    📌 1
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Lectureship in Liberal Arts and Religion/Philosophy (Teaching and Research) at University of Leeds Apply now for the Lectureship in Liberal Arts and Religion/Philosophy (Teaching and Research) role on jobs.ac.uk - the leading job board for higher education jobs. View details.

Lectureship in Liberal Arts and Religion/Philosophy (Teaching and Research) at the University of Leeds with scope for focus on the Islamic world www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DPY440/l...

02.01.2026 10:50 — 👍 4    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

Truly was an excellent series that produced both original research and great resources for teaching. I hope @nyupress.bsky.social can revive it with new funding from somewhere. A sad reflection of current priorities that the funding dried up.

01.01.2026 16:58 — 👍 6    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
Shaping the History of Arabic: Professor Ramzi Baalbaki and the Completion of the Doha Historical Dictionary To celebrate the completion of the Doha Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language (Mu'jam al-Dawha al-Tarikhi li-l-lugha al-'Arabiyya), a ceremony was held December 22, 2025 in Doha, Qatar.

"Taking 13 years to complete, this dictionary is considered one of the most important reference works for the #Arabic language, containing approximately 300,000 lexical entries....The key driving force behind this gargantuan undertaking was Professor Ramzi Baalbaki."

30.12.2025 21:22 — 👍 10    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 0

That sounds like a dodgy journal.

30.12.2025 14:24 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

@emilygathergood.bsky.social Already ordered!

04.12.2025 17:56 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Anthony origins, Islamic origins, and a career between tradition and revision  | Prof. Sean Anthony
YouTube video by Near East by Midwest Podcast Anthony origins, Islamic origins, and a career between tradition and revision | Prof. Sean Anthony

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ukyb...

16.11.2025 18:00 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
The Early Aramaic Toledot Yeshu and the End of Jesus’s Earthly Mission in the Qur’an This article revisits a leitmotif of modern Western scholarship on the Qur’an: the historical-critical appraisal of its accounts of the end of Jesus’s earthly mission and its apparent denial of his cr...

My most recent article: "The Early Aramaic Toledot Yeshu and the End of Jesus’s Earthly Mission in the Qur’an," Studies in Late Antiquity 9.2 (Summer 2025)
doi.org/10.1525/sla....

08.05.2025 13:24 — 👍 3    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

But our two joint honours programmes in 'Philosophy and Theology' and 'Religion, Philosophy and Ethics' are still recruiting!

10.11.2025 10:56 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Sign the Petition Stop the removal of undergraduate Theology & Religion at the University of Nottingham

Student-initiated petition to save the BA in Theology and Religion at the University of Nottingham. Please do sign.
www.change.org/p/stop-the-r...

09.11.2025 20:57 — 👍 8    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Delighted that our Theology & Religion courses are ranked in the top ten of @thetimes.com UK University Rankings 2026 League Table!

More: tinyurl.com/55ddyx84.

#colleagues #happy #success #trs #theology #religion

19.09.2025 17:26 — 👍 4    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 1
Mamluk Maqāmas on the Black Death | Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies

I am delighted to announce that my co-authored article on Mamluk maqamas on #BlackDeath has just been published in a lovely special issue of JAIS. journals.uio.no/JAIS/article...
#plague #MedievalSky #GlobalMiddleAges #EnvironmentalHistory #histmed 1/2

04.11.2025 11:35 — 👍 18    🔁 11    💬 1    📌 0
Smiling me holding a copy of my freshly published book "Co-texts and contexts in the book of Jonah"

Smiling me holding a copy of my freshly published book "Co-texts and contexts in the book of Jonah"

Look what's finally out in the world!

28.10.2025 20:24 — 👍 12    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

This is much more comprehensive than my own list, and reassuringly familiar from my experience of marking. I’ll be sharing the list with my students, both to think about writing for different audiences (encyclopaedia articles) and being aware of the weakness of LLM generated text.

28.09.2025 14:02 — 👍 16    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 0

I collected some materials on critical AI from my perspective; hope it's useful: olivia.science/ai

"CAIL is as an umbrella for all the prerequisite knowledge required to have an expert-level critical perspective, such as to tell apart nonsense hype from true theoretical computer scientific claims"

15.09.2025 08:29 — 👍 214    🔁 79    💬 9    📌 26
Abstract: Under the banner of progress, products have been uncritically adopted or
even imposed on users — in past centuries with tobacco and combustion engines, and in
the 21st with social media. For these collective blunders, we now regret our involvement or
apathy as scientists, and society struggles to put the genie back in the bottle. Currently, we
are similarly entangled with artificial intelligence (AI) technology. For example, software updates are rolled out seamlessly and non-consensually, Microsoft Office is bundled with chatbots, and we, our students, and our employers have had no say, as it is not
considered a valid position to reject AI technologies in our teaching and research. This
is why in June 2025, we co-authored an Open Letter calling on our employers to reverse
and rethink their stance on uncritically adopting AI technologies. In this position piece,
we expound on why universities must take their role seriously toa) counter the technology
industry’s marketing, hype, and harm; and to b) safeguard higher education, critical
thinking, expertise, academic freedom, and scientific integrity. We include pointers to
relevant work to further inform our colleagues.

Abstract: Under the banner of progress, products have been uncritically adopted or even imposed on users — in past centuries with tobacco and combustion engines, and in the 21st with social media. For these collective blunders, we now regret our involvement or apathy as scientists, and society struggles to put the genie back in the bottle. Currently, we are similarly entangled with artificial intelligence (AI) technology. For example, software updates are rolled out seamlessly and non-consensually, Microsoft Office is bundled with chatbots, and we, our students, and our employers have had no say, as it is not considered a valid position to reject AI technologies in our teaching and research. This is why in June 2025, we co-authored an Open Letter calling on our employers to reverse and rethink their stance on uncritically adopting AI technologies. In this position piece, we expound on why universities must take their role seriously toa) counter the technology industry’s marketing, hype, and harm; and to b) safeguard higher education, critical thinking, expertise, academic freedom, and scientific integrity. We include pointers to relevant work to further inform our colleagues.

Figure 1. A cartoon set theoretic view on various terms (see Table 1) used when discussing the superset AI
(black outline, hatched background): LLMs are in orange; ANNs are in magenta; generative models are
in blue; and finally, chatbots are in green. Where these intersect, the colours reflect that, e.g. generative adversarial network (GAN) and Boltzmann machine (BM) models are in the purple subset because they are
both generative and ANNs. In the case of proprietary closed source models, e.g. OpenAI’s ChatGPT and
Apple’s Siri, we cannot verify their implementation and so academics can only make educated guesses (cf.
Dingemanse 2025). Undefined terms used above: BERT (Devlin et al. 2019); AlexNet (Krizhevsky et al.
2017); A.L.I.C.E. (Wallace 2009); ELIZA (Weizenbaum 1966); Jabberwacky (Twist 2003); linear discriminant analysis (LDA); quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA).

Figure 1. A cartoon set theoretic view on various terms (see Table 1) used when discussing the superset AI (black outline, hatched background): LLMs are in orange; ANNs are in magenta; generative models are in blue; and finally, chatbots are in green. Where these intersect, the colours reflect that, e.g. generative adversarial network (GAN) and Boltzmann machine (BM) models are in the purple subset because they are both generative and ANNs. In the case of proprietary closed source models, e.g. OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Apple’s Siri, we cannot verify their implementation and so academics can only make educated guesses (cf. Dingemanse 2025). Undefined terms used above: BERT (Devlin et al. 2019); AlexNet (Krizhevsky et al. 2017); A.L.I.C.E. (Wallace 2009); ELIZA (Weizenbaum 1966); Jabberwacky (Twist 2003); linear discriminant analysis (LDA); quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA).

Table 1. Below some of the typical terminological disarray is untangled. Importantly, none of these terms
are orthogonal nor do they exclusively pick out the types of products we may wish to critique or proscribe.

Table 1. Below some of the typical terminological disarray is untangled. Importantly, none of these terms are orthogonal nor do they exclusively pick out the types of products we may wish to critique or proscribe.

Protecting the Ecosystem of Human Knowledge: Five Principles

Protecting the Ecosystem of Human Knowledge: Five Principles

Finally! 🤩 Our position piece: Against the Uncritical Adoption of 'AI' Technologies in Academia:
doi.org/10.5281/zeno...

We unpick the tech industry’s marketing, hype, & harm; and we argue for safeguarding higher education, critical
thinking, expertise, academic freedom, & scientific integrity.
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06.09.2025 08:13 — 👍 3772    🔁 1888    💬 110    📌 389

Starting a new thread to collect critical perspectives on AI, as they are articulated dozens of times every day and appear repeatedly on my timeline. I can't read everything right away, but if, like me, you want to stay up to date, then this might help a bit:

11.09.2025 07:01 — 👍 229    🔁 90    💬 186    📌 9

Pdf download: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ju2du...

17.09.2025 21:17 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Obituary: Yahya Michot (1952–2025) Article Obituary: Yahya Michot (1952–2025) was published on August 12, 2025 in the journal Journal of the International Qur’anic Studies Association (volume 0, issue 0).

Catarina Belo and I published an obituary for Yayha Michot in the 'Journal of the International Qur’anic Studies Association'. Pdf download link in the first comment. doi.org/10.1515/jiqs...

17.09.2025 21:17 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0

Just received proofs of my forthcoming entry on T.W. Arnold. Yay! It includes a review of Arnold's life, works, and legacy followed by a substantive review of his best known work, The Preaching of Islam, and its legacy.

17.09.2025 20:47 — 👍 8    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
Analytic Islamic Epistemology: Critical Debates on JSTOR Epistemology has a distinguished history within Islamic philosophical and theological discourses. Muslim scholars sought to explain what knowledge was, where it...

In 'Analytic Islamic Epistemology' (Edinburgh University Press, 2025) www.jstor.org/stable/10.33...

16.09.2025 16:55 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
CHAPTER 2 God as an Empirical Entity: The Expanded Scope of Sense Perception in Sunnī Traditionalist Spatialism The Expanded Scope of Sense Perception in Sunnī Traditionalist Spatialism from Anal... JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.

My new book chapter open access: 'God as an Empirical Entity: The Expanded Scope of Sense Perception in Sunnī Traditionalist Spatialism'. www.jstor.org/stable/10.33... In a great volume edited by @ramonharvey.bsky.social and Safaruk Chowdhury.

16.09.2025 16:53 — 👍 4    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

"Consider the implications if ChatGPT started saying “I don’t know” to even 30% of queries ... Users accustomed to receiving confident answers to virtually any question would likely abandon such systems rapidly."

13.09.2025 06:50 — 👍 771    🔁 166    💬 18    📌 16

This is a desperately ignorant position from UUK that endangers research that benefits grassroots communities and ignores the fact that much knowledge-building is incremental and begins with small investigations that provide proofs of concept and space to develop ideas:

12.09.2025 09:35 — 👍 51    🔁 21    💬 3    📌 1

The idea that the only worthwhile research is large-scale and externally funded risks generating volumes of shallow, soundbite, fashion-led content with inadequate empirical underpinning and limited audiences outside of policy echo chambers.

12.09.2025 09:37 — 👍 9    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Volume 108 Issue 3 | The Monist | Oxford Academic One of the oldest and most important journals in philosophy. Publishes quarterly thematic issues on particular philosophical topics which are edited by leading philosophers in the corresponding fields...

An issue of the Monist has just appeared devoted to Ibn Sīnā/Avicenna! A great lineup of authors, and I'm honored to be part of it, having written a paper with Michael Noble about the reception of the idea of the Active Intellect.

academic.oup.com/monist/issue...

#philsky #avicenna #ibnsina

16.08.2025 18:34 — 👍 47    🔁 14    💬 1    📌 0
#1135 Ian James Kidd: What Is Misanthropy?
YouTube video by The Dissenter #1135 Ian James Kidd: What Is Misanthropy?

PUBLIC!

New episode 1135, with Dr. Ian James Kidd. We talk about philosophical misanthropy. #Philosophy

YouTube: youtu.be/qMjDupmcxEM
Podcast: bit.ly/3HpAfIe

#philosophy #misanthropy #humanity #ethics #pessimism

11.08.2025 20:48 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

There don't seem to be many, but I would be happy to learn of more. I work on Ibn Taymiyya's theology.

11.08.2025 21:28 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0