الإسلام بين الشرق و الغرب 1.0 Apk
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The book "Islam between East and West" is not a simple book that the reader can take lightly, or break into anywhere, read a page here and there, and then think that he has understood something or is able to evaluate it or classify it among different intellectual styles. But a serious reader to mobilize and prepare for entry, not in the world of a rich book with his ideas distinguished by his method is amazing in his style and the strength of the logic and culture of his deep friend. The writer of the book is capable of both Islamic and Western cultures. He is Muslim to the core and European to birth, to birth and to education. He understood Western thought but did not differentiate it. He did not ignore or ignore the strengths, weaknesses, contradictions and shortcomings. Ali Ezzat Peugeot Fitch, with his analytical ability to read to the reader facts about Islam, its institutions and teachings, has never caught anyone's attention. His analytical approach to fact-finding is consistent with his stated goal: "To understand the world correctly, we must know the true sources of the ideas governing this world and know its meaning." The author has new concept ideas and uses familiar terms in unfamiliar new meanings. For example, when he talks about "religion", he does not include Islam, but rather restricts it to Westerners, both those who followed him or those who destroyed him. It is an expression of a personal relationship between the human and the Lord and nothing to do with the world or things of life. When he speaks of Islam, he speaks of it within the framework of his new idea of "bipolar unity" which includes in a new complex the two conflicting issues of the Western mind: the spirit and the material, the heavenly and the earth, the human and the animal, the religion and the world In the nature of Islam is what enabled him to combine the two contradictions into one entity. The author asserts in his close analysis that the failure of the world's great ideologies is due to her view of man and life as a "one-sided" view of which the world has divided two opposing strata between a charismatic materialist and an atheist Catholic, denying each other and condemning him hopelessly in a meeting.
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