I read to you Written by: Mohamed Fathy Shaaban

 

I read to you 




Written by: Mohamed Fathy Shaaban 

   My mind is always asking questions... Questions are running through my head. I travel between the pages of books looking for answers to those questions. Books are the best companions. This is an indisputable and indisputable fact.

  Today I read more than one book of yours...to reassure my mind, the book by Professor Ahmed Khairy Al-Omari, Heritage and Renewal, a book by Dr. Hassan Hanafi, Mahal, a novel by Youssef Ziedan, and Sharaf, a novel by Sonallah Ibrahim.

   Let's start with... to reassure my mind, the book talks about the issue of atheism and poses some questions and answers, while reading the book the author touched on an important topic which is language as evidence of the existence of a Creator of the universe. This was in the context of his talk about DNA which represents a map for man, the author talked about choosing the language of the books revealed to the messengers and that each book was revealed in the language of the people to whom it was sent, and through translating those books into other languages ​​distortion and change may occur, then he talked about the Quran and why the Arabic language was chosen for this final message. It must have linguistic characteristics that qualify it to be the language of the seal of the messages, as it is the oldest living language and it has the largest number of words. It is a language capable of renewal and containing new words and Arabizing them. It is therefore a global language, a young language that does not age, so it was chosen for the seal of the messages. The book is good even if there are some notes, so the reader should read it with awareness.

   Heritage and Renewal by Dr. Hassan Hanafi, and also talks about language and its importance in renewal, adapting language and choosing its words to suit the requirements of reality so as not to fall into cultural isolation, and for the language used in the sciences to be flexible in its use of words to enable the meaning to be conveyed and for people to understand it without explanation or comment.

   The novel "Impossible" by Dr. Youssef Ziedan talks about the period of the nineties until the beginning of the two thousandth, the terrorist incidents and their impact on tourism and on the hero of the novel, who is of Sudanese origin, also the events of the bombing of the World Trade Center in America and its impact on the Islamic world, the American attack on Afghanistan and the people who were subjected to imprisonment and torture, American policy that is always subject to criticism, and the illusion of American freedom. 

   As for the novel Sharaf by Sonallah Ibrahim, its events take place in a period close to the events of the novel Mahal... it talks about Sharaf who was imprisoned... the corruption events in the nineties and the social changes and talk about the bearded men and... the talk is long, but this is only a note...

                        Good bye

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