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Siguiendo los pasos de los líderes del pensamiento árabe, el filósofo Al-Khosht en una investigación científica argelina sobre su enfoque y pensamiento ilustrado

Siguiendo los pasos de los líderes del pensamiento árabe, el filósofo Al-Khosht en una investigación científica argelina sobre su enfoque  y pensamiento ilustrado

Según el estudio, el Dr. Al-khosht presenta una visión nueva y moderna del Sagrado Corán como un libro divino sagrado apto para una interpretación nueva y renovada en todo momento. Ha podido construir un sistema racional por excelencia, y ha logrado ...


Dr. Elkhosht receives a visit from the head of the African Scholars Forum and the head of the Islamic Cultural Association in Mauritania and West Africa; they discuss many issues related to renewing religious discourse

Dr. Elkhosht receives a visit from the head of the African Scholars Forum and the head of the Islamic Cultural Association in Mauritania and West Africa; they discuss many issues related to renewing religious discourse

Dr. Elkhosht receives a visit from the head of the African Scholars Forum and the head of the Islamic Cultural Association in Mauritania and West Africa; they discuss many issues related to renewing religious discourse The discussions focused on the necessity ...


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  • Taha Hussein (طه حسين)

    Egyptian Philosopher

    When the secular Cairo University was founded in 1908, he was keen to be admitted, and despite being blind and poor he won a place. In 1914, he became the second graduate to receive a PhD, with a thesis on the skeptic poet and philosopher Abu-Alala' Al-Ma'ari. He went on to become a professor of Arabic literature there. In 1919, he was appointed a professor of history at Cairo University.
  • Adly Mansour (عدلي منصور)

    Former President of Egypt

    Mansour was born in Cairo. He graduated from Cairo University Law School in 1967, earned a postgraduate degree in law in 1969, studied economics and earned a postgraduate degree in management science from Cairo University in 1970.[2] He later attended France's École nationale d'administration (ENA) and graduated in 1977.
  • Naguib Mahfouz (نجيب محفوظ)

    Novelist

    After receiving his Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Cairo University in 1934, Mahfouz joined the Egyptian civil service, where he continued to work in various positions and ministries until retirement in 1971. He served first as a clerk at Cairo University, then, in 1938, in the Ministry of Islamic Endowments (Awqaf) as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Islamic Endowments
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