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Hatred, is it cured by wars?
Every moment we live turns into history and it gains its eternity depending on the extent of its connection to ongoing events. A history reader is ... Middle East -
What does teaching philosophy in Saudi Arabia mean?
The developmental shift Saudi Arabia is witnessing is not only limited to economic growth or common traditional plans but it also includes other ... Middle East -
New curricula in Saudi schools to include philosophy, critical thinking
Saudi Education Minister Ahmed al-Issa has said that efforts are underway to redevelop the high school curricula and include new educational projects ... Gulf -
The sanctity of paper and the story of Kindle
There is no point in talking about the end of the paper book anymore. The eventual extinction of paper is obvious. Publishers now realize the paper ... Middle East -
The need to end tension with philosophy
The new Saudi Arabia, with all its economic, political, social and religious weight, is making an unprecedented cultural and developmental leap. This ... Middle East -
To those who did not live in the moment
“Learning never exhausts the mind!” I often wonder about this Da Vinci quote. At what creative stage of his life did he write it? Before ... Middle East -
Binaa: The institutionalization of discipline
In the winter of 1990, late Syrian philosopher Mutaa’ Safadi wrote an introduction of 10 pages to the Arabic edition of ‘Discipline and ... Middle East -
Immortality, man’s secret and grandeur
The road to immorality seems confusing and dangerous when one embarks on it himself, and it becomes more deserving when time repudiates it and when ... Middle East -
On philosophy and its crucial role for society
In the 12th century, the intellectual conflict among scholars and philosophers had peaked. With a surfeit of translations in the field of science, ... Middle East -
Secularism: Protecting the sacred from the profane
The concept of secularism gives little scope for researchers to fully comprehend its successes and failures even after the several secular experiences ... Middle East -
How teaching philosophy in Tunisia protected the state
Philosophy has never been an ally of education, despite the fact that philosophers have taught philosophy for over two and a half millennia. Education ... Middle East -
On teaching philosophy in Saudi Arabia
Philosophy’s relation with societies has not always been cordial as philosophy has been resisted by society from the very beginning as a process ... Middle East -
Backgammon and shallow perception of the world
One of the complicated matters, which have kept philosophers busy for years, is how men form convictions and ideas and formulate transforming or ... Middle East -
Saudi intellectual: Arabs block civilization
Ibrahim Albleahy says historical Arab thoughts or achievements were actually taken from the Greeks Gulf -
On astonishment and the importance of questions
Questions do not frighten us, they educate and inform our faith and increase it World -
Debates on the renewal of religious rhetoric
There's a fierce competition to not be traditional when terrorists execute their plans Middle East -
How to be polite and an asset to your society?
Civil concepts were the interest of Muslim philosophers centuries ago Middle East -
Dialogue as a means of tolerance
One of the basic tenets of knowledge is being open to other opinions Middle East -
‘Google Doodle’ marks 888th birthday of Muslim philosopher Averroes
Web giant gets philosophical by celebrating life of religious thinker also known as Ibn Rushd Digital
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