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Go to My Libraryal-Salafīyah wa-al-Shīʻah bayna khiyārayn: takhāṣum aw taṣāluḥ
- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- Bīsān
- Pages
- 384
- ISBN
- 9782844099990
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The reviews consistently commend the author's extensive research and profound understanding of the complex topic concerning relationships between Islamic schools of thought. The book is highly praised for meticulously exploring the historical and religious origins of sectarianism and for identifying the deep political, intellectual, and competitive factors that have contributed to the emergence of differences. Reviewers particularly highlight the author's neutral, balanced, and calm approach, noting that this objectivity successfully prevents any perceived bias towards a specific school of thought. The clarity of the central idea and the excellent presentation of arguments are also frequently cited as significant strengths.
While the overall reception is very positive, some reviewers do point out certain stylistic aspects that could be improved. The book is described as being lengthy and occasionally prone to digressions, which some readers found made the text less focused. Furthermore, issues with punctuation and continuous sentences are mentioned as potentially making the material challenging to follow and hindering comprehension at times.
Despite these minor structural and stylistic concerns, the book comes highly recommended by reviewers. It offers a crucial and deeply researched analysis for anyone interested in the historical, religious, and political dynamics of sectarian divisions within Islam. Readers seeking an objective and balanced perspective on inter-Islamic relations, as well as those concerned with the societal consequences of religious conflict and pathways towards unity and reconciliation, will find this book to be a valuable and insightful read.
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