An authoritative introduction to the sacred text reveals how it represents Islam, describing the origins of the faith in seventh-century Arabia while offering insight into how the Qurʼan remains a pivotal influence on modern society and politics
M.A.R. Habib Livres
Rafey Habib est célèbre pour sa prose élégante et ses explorations incisives de la condition humaine. Son écriture plonge dans de profondes questions philosophiques et éthiques, examinant fréquemment des thèmes tels que l'identité, l'aliénation et la quête de sens dans un monde complexe. Habib entrelace habilement des structures narratives complexes avec une imagerie évocatrice, créant des expériences littéraires immersives qui résonnent profondément chez les lecteurs.


Hegel's analysis of Africa, India, and Islam is scrutinized for its implications on postcolonial and global studies. The book delves into his master-slave dialectic and situates his views within a European philosophical framework, while also highlighting the critiques from postcolonial scholars. Each chapter provides a detailed examination of how Hegel's Eurocentric traits reflect modernity, yet paradoxically offers tools for fostering a more inclusive global perspective. This nuanced appraisal reveals the complexities of Hegel's influence in contemporary discourse.