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█ _ ali izetbegović 1984 حصريا كتاب islam between east and west alija 2024 izetbegović: من كتب إسلاميةIslam Between East West is a modern treatise on cultures civilization which attempts to show how so many philosophies have failed give human beings what they need Izetbegovic was no coward, in this fine book he makes strong assertions: "Every culture theistic its essence; every atheistic " By differentiating civilization, shows the difference critically analytical Islamic thought ( best exemplified by Golden Age of Muslim philosophers) Christian turning "the spirit upon itself" (witness convents monasteries betokening negation worldly life) Tomb Alija argues that ideal offers firm middle ground Christianity, focuses spirit, Judaism, "represents 'thisworld' tendency In support latter assertion, writes, "The Jews never entirely accepted idea immortality The Kingdom God were predicting before Jesus' appearance materialize earth, not heaven as Christians believed This, then, apparently explains why Jewish nation has tended focus external progress: "It seems if been constantly migrating from wane one rise farthest thing fundamentalist, royalist, or nomad,which some part tepid interest Saudi government when approached it during Bosnian War at very moment Serbs began machine gunning hordes Caucasian Muslims front pitsthe educated first Perhaps looked, Arab World, little too much like Westerners Indeed, perhaps himself looked Westerner Certainly had secular education, involving himself, young man, activism politicsboth dicey concepts Gulf does ignore all, pointing out those lands swallowed socialism, communism, fascism religion, itself, necessarily lead progress, "science humanism principle nothing common with defines art being man," while functioning, ruling, making things perfect Both are indispensable, says: "Civilization educates; enlightens He education something more capable but freer, better, ways, contends, progress made mankind less happy, longer lived points man propensity grow nobility specifically faced adversity, yet science treats an animal, psychology material world But scientific world, there can be equality brotherhoodthat only possible we accept created spiritual natural, physical intellectual fact uses proof existence soulit matters artist should believer His argument? Art, offers, rather than act; flip side argument "A sum his different biological functions, just painting cannot reduced quantity paint used This proves our time, exceedingly erudite thinkers, far inflexible psychosis fundamentalism اسلامية باللغة الانجليزية مجاناً PDF اونلاين holy books texts believe authored via various prophets throughout humanity's history All these books, belief, promulgated code laws ordained for people

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كتاب

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islam between east and west alija izetbegović
كتاب

islam between east and west alija izetbegović

ــ ali izetbegović

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islam between east and west alija izetbegović من كتب إسلاميةIslam Between East and West is a modern treatise on cultures and civilization which attempts to show how so many philosophies have failed to give human beings what they need. Izetbegovic was no coward, and in this fine book he makes strong assertions: "Every culture is theistic in its essence; every civilization is atheistic." By differentiating between culture and civilization, he shows the difference between critically analytical Islamic thought ( best exemplified by the Golden Age of Muslim philosophers) and the Christian turning of "the human spirit in upon itself" (witness the convents and monasteries betokening the negation of worldly life). Tomb of Alija Izetbegovic Izetbegovic argues that the Islamic ideal offers firm middle ground between Christianity, which focuses on the spirit, and Judaism, which "represents the 'thisworld' tendency." In support of the latter assertion, he writes, "The Jews have never entirely accepted the idea of immortality. . . . The Kingdom of God which the Jews were predicting before Jesus' appearance was to materialize on earth, not in heaven as the Christians believed." This, then, apparently explains why the Jewish nation has tended to focus on external progress: "It seems as if they have been constantly migrating from a civilization on the wane to one on the rise." Izetbegovic was the farthest thing from a fundamentalist, royalist, or nomad,which in some part explains the tepid interest of the Saudi government when he approached it during the Bosnian War at the very moment when Serbs began machine gunning hordes of Caucasian Bosnian Muslims in front of pitsthe educated first. Perhaps the Bosnian Muslims looked, to the Arab World, a little too much like Westerners. Indeed, perhaps Izetbegovic himself looked a little too much like a Westerner.Certainly he had a secular education, involving himself, as a young man, in activism and politicsboth dicey concepts in the Arab Gulf.. Izetbegovic does not ignore the East at all, pointing out that those lands swallowed by socialism, communism, and fascism show how if religion, by itself, does not necessarily lead to progress, "science does not lead to humanism and in principle has nothing in common with culture." Izetbegovic defines culture as "the art of being man," while civilization is "the art of functioning, ruling, making things perfect." Both are indispensable, he says: "Civilization educates; culture enlightens." He explains education as something that makes human beings more capable but not freer, better, or more human. In many ways, he contends, the progress of education has made mankind less happy, if longer lived. He points out that man has the propensity to grow in nobility specifically when faced with adversity, yet science treats man as an animal, and that is why psychology is an accepted science in a material world. But in a scientific world, there can be no equality or brotherhoodthat is only possible when we accept that man is created by God. The equality of human beings is spiritual and not a natural, physical or intellectual fact. Izetbegovic uses art as proof of the existence of the soulit matters not that the artist himself should be a believer in God. His argument? Art, he offers, is a spiritual rather than material act; the flip side to this argument is that "A human being is not the sum of his different biological functions, just like a painting cannot be reduced to the quantity of paint used." This book proves that in our modern time, there have been exceedingly erudite Muslim thinkers, far from the inflexible psychosis of fundamentalism.
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