The book begins with the preface and transliteration sections, as well as the author's introduction. In the first part, the author presents a report on contemporary Western research on Islamic philosophy. It includes an explanation of the position of Islamic philosophy in the Islamic world, its relations with other domains and sciences, and the meaning of Islamic philosophy from the perspective of
Muslim philosophers. In the second part the author discusses the existence of the underlying content and skeletonization of Islamic philosophy. In particular,
metaphysics in Islamic philosophy is discussed, including
Martin Heidegger's opinion that returning to
being is the way to salvation.
Western philosophy talks about the end of metaphysics, but the current of Islamic philosophy is the convergence between
ontology and metaphysics, as proposed in the
philosophy of
Mulla Sadra, based on the theory of the "
Primacy of Existence". The third part is the most detailed, presenting a framework for the study of Islamic philosophy through history, and dealing with Islamic philosophy from the beginning to the contemporary period. In the fourth part, the author deals with the current state of thought in the Islamic world, examines the many relations between Islam and modern thought, and examines the flow of philosophy in the realm of prophecy in the past and present. == Release and reception ==