Yahia Kidari’s intellectual project operates within a framework that goes beyond surface-level description, seeking instead to explore the deep structures that govern the relationship between religion and history, while also shaping the complexity of human consciousness. He approaches religion not as a fixed or isolated phenomenon, but as a dynamic symbolic system that evolves within its historical context, deeply intertwined with cultural formations and collective modes of understanding. Through this lens, he examines how belief systems emerge, transform, and interact with broader intellectual and social developments over time.
From this perspective, his work focuses on deconstructing major religious narratives—not to reject or undermine them, but to uncover the epistemological conditions and historical forces that have shaped and sustained them. His writings aim to challenge inherited assumptions by subjecting them to critical inquiry, revealing hidden structures and questioning established certainties. By moving beyond traditional binaries such as religion and reason or tradition and modernity, he offers a more nuanced and reflective approach that repositions the human being as an open and evolving subject, continuously shaped by interpretation, culture, and history.
His work focuses on exploring religion, philosophy, and human thought through critical analysis, offering new perspectives on belief systems and intellectual development.
His approach combines historical insight with philosophical reflection, encouraging readers to question traditional ideas and engage in deeper intellectual thinking.
These books are intended for readers interested in religion, philosophy, and critical thinking, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of human thought and knowledge.