
The great thinker Ahmed Amin says in the introduction to this book: "In this book, I wanted to explain the origins of Islam and the events that occurred during it, which sometimes benefited it and sometimes harmed it. I also wanted to show how it treated other religions during its days of glory and power, and how others treated it during its days of weakness and hardship. It was suggested to me that I give it a name that befitted the dawn of Islam and its early days. I thought for a long time and then named it "The Day of Islam," as it encompasses Islam, its origins and its shortcomings in its various eras up to the present day. Its most important purpose is twofold. The first is to clarify Islam in its essence and origins, and how it came to be. The second is that many Muslim leaders have exhausted themselves in explaining the reasons for the weakness of Muslims. I saw that the best way to understand the reasons for this weakness is to turn to history, which reveals to us what happened that caused its weakness. In doing so, we can pinpoint the true causes, so that those who seek reform can know how to reform." About the Author: Ahmed Amin, author of The Day of Islam and 42 other books. - Writer Ahmed Amin He is one of the flags of Arab and Islamic thought in the first half. Other works of the author: Unmasking the Theories of Development, The Day of Islam, The Day of Islam, Literary Criticism, The Sacrifice of Islam, The Book of Ethics, The Dawn of Islam, Volume 2, Part 2, Harun al-Rashid, The Mahdi and Mahdism, The East and the West, The Dawn of Islam, To My Son
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