Temptation, Responsibility and Loss in Tha'labi's: Temptation, Responsibility and Loss
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Format
Kindle
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2009
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1134211953
ISBN-13
9781134211951
Description
Drawing from the rich historical context of the fifth/eleventh century, Marianna Klar delves into the profound themes of temptation, responsibility, and loss as articulated by the esteemed Qur'anic scholar Al-Tha'labi. Through an exploration of his work, 'Ara'is al-majali, Klar unravels the intricate moral landscapes and dilemmas that shaped the human experience of that era.
Klar’s analysis not only illuminates Al-Tha'labi's insights on ethical struggles but also reflects on their relevance in contemporary discourse. The text navigates the delicate balance between individual choice and communal expectations, emphasizing how these elements intertwine in the fabric of society.
Readers are invited to engage with the emotional and philosophical complexities presented, fostering a deeper understanding of the personal and collective journeys through temptation and responsibility. Ultimately, it offers a reflective lens on how loss can reshape one's moral compass, drawing timeless parallels to the world today.
Klar’s analysis not only illuminates Al-Tha'labi's insights on ethical struggles but also reflects on their relevance in contemporary discourse. The text navigates the delicate balance between individual choice and communal expectations, emphasizing how these elements intertwine in the fabric of society.
Readers are invited to engage with the emotional and philosophical complexities presented, fostering a deeper understanding of the personal and collective journeys through temptation and responsibility. Ultimately, it offers a reflective lens on how loss can reshape one's moral compass, drawing timeless parallels to the world today.
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