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Go to My Libraryal-Dīn wa-al-dawlah wa-al-thawrah (Kitāb al-Hilāl) (Arabic Edition)
- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- Dār al-Hilāl
- Pages
- 242
- ISBN
- 9789771181453
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This historical study is praised for its accessible and organized approach, making it suitable even for non-specialists. Reviewers appreciate the clear, chronological narration of history and the engaging treatment of the complex relationship between religion and the state during the Nasserite era. The author's methodology, which includes analyzing the discourse of the authorities beyond just referenced texts, is seen as a strength. The book offers a significant insight into how the dynamic between religion and state in Egypt is deeply rooted, with religion frequently employed by various parties, including the government and different Islamic factions, to justify their positions. One reader noted it as a foundational text from their early reading, covering the transition from the monarchical period to the Nasserite era.
However, the book receives some criticism. A notable point of contention is the introduction penned by Sheikh Muhammad Amara, which some readers found to prematurely reveal the answers to the book's core questions, leading to a recommendation to skip it. Another critique is directed at the author's handling of the French campaign as the initial point of the religion-state problem; while identified, its profound significance as the origin of the issue was not, in one reviewer's opinion, adequately explored or developed. Additionally, the book is described as somewhat "forgotten" within Egyptian historical discourse, with few contemporary academic studies referencing it.
Overall, despite being a less frequently cited work, this book provides valuable historical analysis into the intricate interplay of religion and state in Egypt. It particularly focuses on the July 23rd Revolution and its engagement with both official and unofficial Islamic currents. This book would strongly appeal to readers interested in Egyptian political and religious history, spanning from the late 18th century through the Nasserite period. Its clear style makes it accessible for general readers, while its depth offers insights for those keen on understanding the evolving relationship between religious institutions, political power, and diverse Islamic movements in Egypt.
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