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عربي

Secularism and the Arab World

Secularism and the Arab World: (1850–1939)

Nazik Saba Yared (Author)

Secularism

Edition published in 2002 in English language
Secular Arabic thought is not a novelty, despite the religious and traditional nature of what is being written in the Arab world today. Saba Yared demonstrates that the beginnings of secularism can be traced back to the writings of various thinkers, mainly from Egypt, Lebanon and Syria, in a study that spans the mid-19th century – when the first Arab intellectuals came into contact with Western thought and civilization – to the mid-20th century when secularism became part of the political, social and educational systems in many Arab countries. Among others whose works and thought are studied in this volume are Salama Musa, Shidyaq, Marrash, al-Bustani, Ishaq, Qasim Amin, Farah Antun, Shumayyil, Zaydan, ‘Abd al-Raziq, Lutfi al-Sayyid, Kawakibi,...
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