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Published by the Institute of Philosophy (Moscow), Institute of Philosophy (Tehran) and Ibn Sina Islamic Culture Reasearch Foundation since 2010 to 2022.
Included articles, devoted to a wide range of issues, current in Islamic philosophical thought, written by the leading Russian and foreign experts in the field. This was the first periodical of this kind in Russia.
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Ishraq: Islamic Philosophy Yearbook: 2022. № 10. — М.: ООО «Sadra», 2022 — 512 p. — ISBN 978-5-907552-11-1.
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The tenth issue of the Islamic Philosophy Yearbook “Ishraq” contains 24 articles in Russian, English and French, dealing with a wide range of topics current in the Islamic philosophical thought and authored by the leading Russian and foreign experts.
The theme of the tenth issue of our yearbook — Aspects of the philosophical thought of al-Farabi.
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Ishraq: Islamic Philosophy Yearbook: 2019. № 9. Moscow: Sadra, 2019. — 424 p. — ISBN 978-5-907041-35-6.
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The ninth issue of the Islamic Philosophy Yearbook “Ishraq” contains nineteen articles in Russian, English and French, dealing with a wide range of topics current in the Islamic philosophical thought and authored by the leading Russian and foreign experts.
The leading themes of this issue — Ibn Sine's Philosophy and Avicennism, Logic, Islamic Gynosis and Sufism, Isma'ili Thought.
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Ishraq: Islamic Philosophy Yearbook: 2017. № 8. Мoscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, 2017. — 391 p. — ISBN 978-5-02-039808-5.
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The eighth issue of the Islamic Philosophy Yearbook “Ishraq” contains more than twenty articles in Russian, English and French, dealing with a wide range of issues current in the Islamic philosophical thought and authored by the leading Russian and foreign experts.
The central theme of the eighth issue is Plato and Platonism in Islamic Philosophy.
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Ishraq: Islamic Philosophy Yearbook: 2016. № 7. Мoscow: Vostochnaya literatura, 2016. — 367 p. — ISBN 978-5-02-039759-0.
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The seventh issue of the Islamic Philosophy Yearbook “Ishraq” contains more than twenty articles in Rusian, English and French, dealing with a wide range of issues current in the Islamic philosophical thought and authored by the leading Russian and foreign experts.
The leading theme of this issue is the Iranian Philosophy of Qajar and Pahlawi Periods (1794–1979).
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Ishraq: Islamic Philosophy Yearbook: 2015. No. 6. Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, 2015. — 383 p. — ISBN 978-5-02-036595-7.
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The sixth issue of the yearbook of Islamic philosophy “Ishraq” (“Illumination”) contains more than twenty articles in Russian, English and French, devoted to a wide range of issues, current in Islamic philosophical thought, written by the leading Russian and foreign experts in the field.
The central theme of the sixth issue is the Transcendent Philosophy of Sadr al-Din Shirazi (Mulla Sadra).
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Editor: Yanis Eshots (Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK)
Editorial Board
Carmela Baffioni (The Oriental University of Naples, Italy) Gerhard Bowering (Yale University, USA) William C. Chittic (Stony Brook University, USA) Hans Daiber (Goethe University of Frankfurt) Daniel DeSmet (CNRS, France) Gholamhossein Ibrahimi Dinani (Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Iran) Evgenia Frolova (Institute of Philosophy, RAS, Russia) Pilar Garrido Clemente (Universityof Murcia, Spain) Denis Gril (University of Provence, France) Hamid Hadavi (Instituteof Philosophy, RAS, Russia) Hassan Hanafi (Cairo University, Egypt) Mehdi Imanipour (OCIR, Iran) Shigeru Kamada (University of Tokyo, Japan) Seyyed Muhammad Khamenei (SIPRIn, Iran) MahmudErol Kilic (Marmara University, Turkey) Hermann Landolt (McGill University, Canada) Oliver Leaman (University of Kentucky) Mohamed Mesbahi (Mohammed V University, Morocco) Mehdi Mohaghegh (Tehran University, Iran) James W. Morris (Boston College, USA) Seyyed Hoseyn Nasr (George Washington University, USA) Ilshat Nasirov (Instituteof Philosophy, RAS, Russia) Vitaliy Naumkin (Institute of Oriental Studies, RAS, Russia) Shahram Pazouki (Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Iran) Nasrollah Pourjavady (TehranUniversity, Iran) Stanislav Prozorov (Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, RAS, Russia) SajjadH. Rizvi (Exeter University, UK) Sabina Schmidtke (Institute for Advanced Study, USA) Andrey Smirnov (Institute of Philosophy, RAS, Russia) Marietta Stepanyants (Institute of Philosophy, RAS, Russia)
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