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This book is one of the books of the Islamic thinker Abbas Mahmoud Al -Akkad, in which he continues his talk about the mind and its position in Islam, and he says that the Holy Qur'an does not mention the mind except in the place of glorification and alert that it is necessary to work with it and return to it, and the reference to it does not come to it, nor brief in the context of the verse, Rather, it comes in every place of its places, confirming the word and significance, and it is repeated in every exhibition of the matter and the prohibition in which the believer urges to arbitrate his…mehr

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This book is one of the books of the Islamic thinker Abbas Mahmoud Al -Akkad, in which he continues his talk about the mind and its position in Islam, and he says that the Holy Qur'an does not mention the mind except in the place of glorification and alert that it is necessary to work with it and return to it, and the reference to it does not come to it, nor brief in the context of the verse, Rather, it comes in every place of its places, confirming the word and significance, and it is repeated in every exhibition of the matter and the prohibition in which the believer urges to arbitrate his mind or blame the evil in neglecting his mind, and accepting the wound. Al -Akkad is trying in this book to answer two very important questions; Does thought and religion agree? Can a modern person evaluate his Islamic faith on the basis of thinking? Akkad answers yes; He mentions the verses of the Qur'an calling for thinking, which greatly afflicted the mind (the means of thinking) and indicates that the Holy Qur'an does not mention the mind except by glorification, and calls for reference to it, but rather reaches the conclusion that: thinking and the realization of the mind is an Islamic duty, and how not, and it is a religion that is devoid of priesthood and mediation Between the servant and his Lord, where the Quranic discourse goes to the free, sane person to urge him to think about the verses of God with the universe and himself to realize the truth of his existence.

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