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Islam☪️ | Restructuring worldviews

"I studied the Koran a great deal. I came away from that study with the conviction that by and large, there have been few religions in the world as deadly to men as that of Muhammad." — Alexis de Tocqueville

You can buy the PDF here : ko-fi.com/s/14714485d2 It's just over 50 pages (as I said, tried to keep it short but w/o sacrificing the essential) (will try to upload it on Amazon Kindle as well in'sha'Allah).

You can buy the PDF here : ko-fi.com/s/14714485d2 It's just over 50 pages (as I said, tried to keep it short but w/o sacrificing the essential) (will try to upload it on Amazon Kindle as well in'sha'Allah).


Dr. Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, #Allama_iqbal says: تو پھر اے مشرقی اقوام اب کیا ہونا چاہیے تاکہ مشرق کا دور پھر سے روشن ہو جائے ۔ So what should we do, O people of the East? The days of the East are becoming brighter again.

I’m not buying Gymshark again. Give me some alternatives if you know any.


On the philosophical aspects of Islamic Economics, see

They are calling it the most performative religion of all time.



Salam, Giving the final touches to a booklet, "From Being to Self: The Crisis of Modern Thought", critical perspective on modern philosophy (roughly, Descartes to Heidegger) BUT in a "short+simple" way. Interested IF you had to pay (prob 2/3 dollars)? Excerpts from the intro:

Extremely saddened to hear that Dr. Javaid Akbar Ansari has passed away. May Allah bless him, forgive him, and reward him abundantly for his valuable contributions. His work, especially his critique of capitalism and democracy, is truly worth reading.

His books on Kant are unoriginal, but his work on Descartes contains a striking idea I have not seen elsewhere: that the Cartesian cogito can be replicated at the level of the state through a process of constant doubt or critique of foreign ideas culminating in absolute self-possession. Not by coincidence Iran’s self-image since 1979. For Larijani, the Cartesian state














