Throughout history, humanity has continuously navigated the delicate balance between reason and faith. Are religious beliefs fixed truths, or are they shaped by interpretation, culture, and human understanding?
In العقل والأديان: جدل القداسة والتأويل, Yahia Kidari opens the door to a profound intellectual exploration of this timeless tension. This work is not merely a discussion of religion—it is a deep philosophical journey into how sacred ideas are formed, questioned, and reinterpreted.
The book challenges the reader to move beyond passive acceptance and instead engage actively with religious concepts. It explores how language, interpretation, and historical context influence what we perceive as “sacred,” revealing that meaning is often constructed rather than simply inherited.
At its core, this work highlights the dynamic relationship between العقل (reason) and الإيمان (faith). Rather than presenting them as opposing forces, the author invites us to see them as interconnected dimensions of human consciousness—each shaping the other in the ongoing search for truth.
Through thoughtful analysis and reflective insights, Yahia Kidari encourages readers to question established narratives, rethink inherited beliefs, and approach religion with both intellectual curiosity and openness.
This book is especially powerful for those who seek deeper understanding—not only of religion, but of the human mind itself. It is a call to think, to reflect, and to engage with ideas that go beyond surface-level interpretations.
مجموعة كتب ثرية بالمحتوى والمعرفة، قدّم فيها الكاتب طرحًا أكاديميًا متماسكًا يجمع بين عمق الفكرة ودقة التحليل، مع أسلوب علمي رصين يعكس خبرة واسعة وإلمامًا بالمجال. تتميز هذه المؤلفات بقيمتها الفكرية العالية واعتمادها على منهجية واضحة تجعلها مرجعًا مهمًا للباحثين والمهتمين، كما تستحق القراءة والدراسة لما تضيفه من إثراء معرفي وفائدة علمية حقيقية.