Through a personal narrative that mirrors his lifelong philosophical journey, Dr. Mahmoud recounts how he once refused to worship God, instead placing himself at the center of his own admiration. This introspective struggle and dialectical conflict involved re-evaluating logic, recognizing contradictions, and questioning the idea of a Creator. He describes grappling with the philosophical concept of a "first cause," a realization that only something self-sufficient and uncaused can be the true origin of existence, a concept Aristotle called the "first mover."
Dr. Mahmoud's journey took thirty years of intense study, seclusion, contemplation, and self-dialogue. His ultimate arrival at faith was not straightforward; he resisted accepting belief lightly and struggled with the tension between instinct and reason. In a world where reason often overshadows instinct, Mahmoud found that only by challenging the dominance of reason and reconnecting with the voice of intuition could he ultimately experience the "sweetness of faith." His story provides a philosophical lens on the journey from atheism to belief, examining themes of human arrogance, the limits of knowledge, and the eventual harmony of faith and intellect.
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