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PublisherTAKWEEN
ISBN 139789921775037
AuthorGAAFAR RAJAB
Book DescriptionThe Zindiq of Baghdad is one of the few Arabic novels that deals with heresy in Arab and Islamic history. The novel follows the biography of a unique and puzzling Arab thinker, Ibn al-Rawandi, who is mistakenly known as Ibn al-Rawandi or al-Rundi. He lived in the first half of the third century AH. He was one of the most prominent enlightened thinkers of his time. After his death, he was accused, like many free thinkers, of heresy and blasphemy. The Zindiq of Baghdad can be considered a fictional biography of a unique thinker and scholar. From the novel The Zindiq of Baghdad It happened a lot, east and west, she planted some of her optimism in my heart after she warned me, I remember that I took it as a joke and said to her: "All of this is in my hand", she said: "Yes, you naive girl, your fate is drawn in your hands!", I said defiantly: "Rather, I draw my fate with my hands"! She laughed mockingly and said: "Don't be too confident, you naive girl, many have surrendered after they were certain that the wind does not move by the command of the captain, and the rain does not fall by the prayers of the monks, and earthquakes are not terrified by the armies of the Sultan, this is how they always thought that the world was in their hands, and when they were in his hands, they thought that they were rooted trees that the winds would not break or the storms would bend, and when they were, they were just leaves in the winds of autumn, throwing them where they hate and not as they like, remember, daughter of Adam, that (Adam's beginning is sigh and his end is blood) .. Only those who are connected to it are saved His heart is above. Quotes from the book The Zindiq of Baghdad Rather, it is in the heart, and because it is in the heart, you think it is everywhere I often wonder if this religion really came to save man or to justify to man the ugliness of his actions It is love, my friend.. that overflowed from the first cause of this universe, so the heavens and moons, the earth, the sky, the mountains, the rivers, the rains, the flowers and (Saba), the most delicate creatures in the world, are an overflow from that first who is before everything, and it is more beautiful than everything. The book The Zindiq of Baghdad by the writer Jaafar Rajab was published by Takween Publications
Edition Number1
Publication Date2022
Number of Pages492

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