Description
This book, Islam and the West (Self and Other), comprises a selection of articles published in the journal Fikr wa Naqd (Thought and Criticism). The aim of these selections is to highlight the fundamental characteristics that govern the political, cultural, and historical perspectives of both the West and Islam toward one another. These aspects are meticulously detailed in articles, each addressing a specific point of divergence and difference, tracing its origins back to their roots, examining its cultural and anthropological development, and addressing the numerous obstacles that hinder a dialogue capable of bringing the two civilizations closer together.











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