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This article,<ref>http://foroughevahdat.mazaheb.ac.ir/article_8642_8ee258f3a1241b2640e386be6b4f5d5f.pdf?lang=en</ref>by Mojtaba Shirani and Ali Allah Verdi, examines proximity and unity views of Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi in Persian.
'''''On the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in Islam''''' is a 2002 book by [[Sherman A. Jackson]] that presents an annotated translation of the classical Islamic text ''Fayṣal al-Tafriqa Bayna al-Islam wa al-Zandaqa'' (The Decisive Criterion for Distinguishing Islam from Masked Infidelity) by the renowned medieval theologian [[Al-Ghazali|Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī]] (d. 1111). The work includes a substantial introductory essay that situates al-Ghazālī's treatise within its historical and theological context and argues for its contemporary relevance to intra-Muslim discourse on orthodoxy and heresy (Jackson, 2002).[[On the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in Islam (Book)|'''Continue ...''']]</span>
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On the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in Islam is a 2002 book by Sherman A. Jackson that presents an annotated translation of the classical Islamic text Fayṣal al-Tafriqa Bayna al-Islam wa al-Zandaqa (The Decisive Criterion for Distinguishing Islam from Masked Infidelity) by the renowned medieval theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111). The work includes a substantial introductory essay that situates al-Ghazālī's treatise within its historical and theological context and argues for its contemporary relevance to intra-Muslim discourse on orthodoxy and heresy (Jackson, 2002).Continue ...