Leo Tolstoy, the Russian writer, born on August 28, 1828 AD, is considered one of the greatest novelists and philosophers of all time. He was one of the pioneers of the "realistic fiction" school, where he was distinguished by his superior ability to delve into the human soul and express its emotions and fears. He included his ideas The philosophical nature of his stories and novels, which have been translated into many languages ¿¿and are still popular today, including: "War and Peace," "Anna Karenina," "Resurrection," and other works that have enriched the library of world literature. This book presents a brief biography of Tolstoy's life, a description of his life, his manners, his philosophy, his religious views, and the responses of the clergy to them. The writer divided his philosophy into three sections: in terms of religion, in terms of society, and in terms of the arts. That is, religious, social and artistic philosophy, and consider them all branches of one tree built on two foundations. "The first: Love one another in all your affairs, and the second: Do not resist evil with evil, for evil can only be killed by good."
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