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The Question of Ethics
“…If they had returned to themselves, they would have found that they permit for themselves what they forbid for others. If it is permissible for them to criticize the religious through what is non-religious, why is it not permissible for others to criticize the non-religious through what is religious! And if it is permissible for them to criticize Islamic ethics through secular modernity, why is it not permissible for others to criticize secular modernity through Islamic ethics? It is necessary, then, to seek ethics that move away from the surface at which modernity has stopped and delve into the depths of life and the depths of man. There is nothing deeper than a life that extends from its immediate to its ultimate end, and nothing deeper than a man who connects his outer appearance with his inner self” (From the book The Question of Ethics)»
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The Quran is a living organism
The book The Qur’an is a living organism is a book written by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud in which he talked about the Qur’anic language, which differs from our language in which we write or speak in that it is a court in which there is no error, deficiency or increase. There has been a lot of talk of cosmic verses that talked about the stars and their paths, the earth and its creation, life and its beginning, and how modern science came with dazzling new facts during the hundreds of years that followed the Qur’anic download, so it did not violate a single Qur’anic letter and did not revoke any, but all accompanied with the words of the Qur’an and increased its emphasis. The Qur’an also came in the systems of government and in the economy and in ethics and in human rights and in the family and in marriage and women and laws with the final word of the university, as unique peak in rhetoric and summit in the statement and beauty in style did not reach him book, has elaborated ancients in this and dearest, and says Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud that there remains a miraculous face of the faces of the Qur’an perhaps the most important of all these faces, needs a long push, which he called the nail or engineering structure or installation Organic or living bonding between word and word.
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The Spirit of Religion
The Moroccan philosopher Taha Abdel Rahman has accustomed us to finding the novel in every book he writes and in every topic he addresses; and here he is, in the book in your hands, bringing us what we thought the mind would deny, and even refer to, in a dilemma that has always occupied “the man of this time”, and has puzzled minds and still does, which is “the relationship between religion and politics”! Our philosopher has challenged the established axioms and established beliefs, storming the obstacles of reason and the limits of science, and he has brought us an approach to this problem that is not of the usual kind of approaches, because it does not address the abstract mind in man, but rather addresses his mind supported by the spirit; It was decided that man is more like a flying creature than a crawling creature.
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The system of triviality
The book The System of Banality, written by Alain Dono.. “Apart from mass media, television, on the contrary, is a force of decollectivization: it separates the individuals who make up the group and isolates them from each other, while it offers them the same thing simultaneously (at the same time) and with similarity.” (same content). We coexist socially by sharing a reality that we only consume in isolation.
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Theory of Action by Sadr al-Din al-Shirazi
A book that deals with the philosophy of human action from the perspective of Sadr al-Din al-Shirazi, reviewing his existential and spiritual vision of the relationship between reason, will, and existence.
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Thus spoke Ibn Arabi
One of the most prominent books by Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd in the series of intellectual and critical studies on the interpretation and thought of Ibn Arabi and Sufi interpretation
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Tongue and Balance or Mental Multiplication
In this century, the science of logic and the science of language have achieved a level of development in their methods and results, an accuracy and breadth that we find no parallel in their long history, due to the entry of these two sciences into the duality of mathematics. It is no secret that the Arab reader today is in greater need of knowing the overlap between these three sciences than he is of knowing each one of them separately.
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Twilight of the Idols or How to Philosophize by Hammering
A philosophical critique of traditional values and a call for their strong re-evaluation
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Two years, eight months and twenty-eight nights
A book that blends fiction and nonfiction to explore issues of religion, identity and human conflict
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Under the Wheel
It is a novel that explores the suffering of a young man in a stressful society searching for himself and his personal orientations, where he faces a conflict between his individual ambitions and the demands of social life.
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Underground Notes
It is a short contemplative novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky that reviews the internal conflict of an isolated character, oscillating between anger and sarcasm, and presents a philosophical view of human nature and freedom.
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White Nights
It is the story of a lonely man in St. Petersburg who falls in love with a mysterious woman, torn between hope and despair in a world full of loneliness and conflicting emotions.
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