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Go to My LibraryṢirāʻ al-ḥaḍārāt bayna ʻawlamah Gharbīyah wa-baʻth Islāmī
- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- Markaz al-Buḥūth wa-al-Dirāsāt fī Majallat al-Bayān
- Pages
- 244
- ISBN
- 9786038101087
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The book receives praise for its insightful content and engaging style. Reviewers describe it as wonderful, good, and enjoyable, with some expressing a desire to reread it. The author's intellect is highly regarded, and the writing is frequently noted for being smooth and palatable. A key strength highlighted is the book's comprehensive approach to defining civilizations, analyzing the historical and ongoing dynamic between the Islamic and Western worlds, and, crucially, offering practical solutions. Readers appreciate its focus on providing answers and strategies to what is termed "civilizational influence," rather than merely presenting information.
The primary criticism leveled against the book stems from its structure as a collection of articles. Reviewers point out that these essays were written over an extended period, sometimes spanning several decades. This compilation method results in descriptions of contemporary reality that can feel outdated to the reader. Consequently, readers may initially perceive certain analyses as inaccurate, only to discover that the specific article was penned many years or even decades ago, impacting the book's immediate relevance to current events.
Despite the challenges posed by its compilation of historically disparate articles, the book is generally considered good and offers valuable intellectual contributions. It provides a significant framework for understanding the complex relationship between Islamic and Western civilizations and presents an Islamic perspective on engaging with external cultural and geopolitical influences. This book is particularly suited for readers interested in Islamic thought, civilizational studies, cultural critique, and those seeking solution-oriented discussions on global challenges from an Islamic viewpoint, provided they approach the content with an awareness of the varying historical contexts of its individual essays.
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