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A Window on the Unseen
It reviews the dialectic of imagination and spiritual knowledge in the philosophy of Sufism and rational thought, focusing on self-knowledge and ways of communicating with the unseen.
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Al-Kindi’s Book to Al-Mu’tasim Billah on First Philosophy
A book that presents Al-Kindi’s ideas about philosophy and its relationship to religion and reason, while emphasizing the value of knowledge and rational contemplation.
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Biography of the Hijazi Arabs
Deals with the book of the biography of the Arabs Hijazi words of the Arabs Hijazi and knights Crescent best sayings and articulated and created meanings and envelopes, has collected this book systems useful and beauties strange nice, and apply it book words cute in the journey of the Arabs and war Zanati Khalifa has been arranged on the meanings and poems, and messages and news to enjoy every listener and listen to him listeners.
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The Arab Moral Mind
The philosopher Al-Jabiri believes that the Arab moral mind was influenced by five legacies:
1.The pure Arab heritage
2.The pure Islamic heritage
3.The Persian heritage
4.The Greek heritage
5.The Sufi heritageMuhammad Abed Al-Jabiri believes that the origin of ethics is religion, and that reason stands behind moral judgment, as it is the basis of ethics in Islam. The Arab moral mind was exposed to the influence of political employment and the development of the concept until it reached the stage of establishing or what the writer calls “the ethics of obedience”, which crystallized with the Umayyad state in a way that serves “the unity of society and the state, inspired by the Persian heritage in particular.” He also explained the reasons for the dominance of Khosrowian values and the Persian heritage, whether at the cultural level or at the level of the structure of the state and the entity of society, in contrast to ignoring the Greek heritage, as in the texts of the philosophers Plato and Aristotle, and the medical human tendency in ethics, one of the most important pioneers of which was Ibn Al-Haytham, and also the limited influence of the philosophical tendency represented by Ibn Rushd and Ibn Bajjah, despite their cognitive importance and their criticism of the ethics of obedience, and the fog of the Sufi tendency prevailed, which tried to escape from positive resistance to negative resistance. The writer elaborated on drawing the manifestations of the moral crisis at various levels in Islamic societies resulting from this influence, where the system of the sheikh and the disciple dominated, and its owners completed their moral path, as they moved from the annihilation of ethics to the ethics of annihilation and the dropping of legal obligations.
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The Image of Ibn Rushd in Contemporary Moroccan Thought
A book that reviews the influence of Ibn Rushd’s ideas on the development of philosophical and political thought in contemporary Morocco, with a focus on his interpretations of enlightenment and rationality in the context of contemporary challenges.
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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.
$15.00