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An Islamic viewpoint on the Western philosophical paradigms, from rationalism and empiricism to then-contemporaries Marxist doctrine. It is the intellectual product of Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, a genius who, at ten, was teaching Islamic history, and wrote a refutation of logic at eleven ; this book was wrote when he was only 23. May God gives us knowledge, too ! Amen !
"Absolutely exalted is God, the Supreme Sovereign, the Absolute Truth and Ever-Constant. Do not show haste (O Messenger) with (the receiving and memorizing of any Revelation included in) the Qur’an before it has been revealed to you in full, but say: "My Lord, increase me in knowledge."" [20:114]
Personnaly, I am for the study of philosophy from every corner of the world - "wisdom consists of hidden pearls of the believer, and his task is to find them, anywhere" said once the holy Prophet - and my advice to my brothers, and sisters, in `umma (the trans-national consciousness of a religious appartenance to the Islamic civilization) will be: "Study everything, but with a critical spirit embodied in the Qur'anic framework! " May God guides us all on His path!
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