Dr. Saber Malwai Ahmad
Authors Content Dr. Saber Malwai Ahmad
Dr. Saber Malwai Ahmad
Moroccan writer and researcher specialized in intellectual and Quranic studies.
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Political Islam in Focus
Political Islam and Intellectual Poverty
With their beliefs and methodologies, the political Islam groups have contributed to making Arab Muslim mentality closed to other civilizations, thus contradicting what the early Islamic Renaissance pioneers advocated, that is, benefiting from other nations' modernity and development.
Political Islam in Focus
Political Islam Discourse: Between Employing the Crisis and the Crisis of Employment
This paper seeks to, partially, analyze the employing the crisis of the historical bitterness in the West's relationship with the Islamic world, in the discourse of political Islam groups, besides the crisis of the using symbols. In addition to analyze the problem of relating Islam, as a global religion, with Dawa'a (the call to believe in Islam) a partisan concept.
Political Islam in Focus
CITIZENSHIP IN THE LEGACIES AND LITERATURE OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD
This paper presents a critical reading to the intellectual and educational aspects of the Muslim Brotherhood rhetoric related to citizenship, along with demonstrating the citizenship's urgent need for revisions and renewals, in order to conform with the requirements of our modern age, aside from the Muslim's Brotherhood's inherited speeches and letters from Hasan al-Banna and others.
Political Islam in Focus
Political Islam: A Critique of Discourse and Content
This paper sheds light on the ideology of Political Islam groups during the seventies and eighties of the past century, and the impact this ideology made on how these groups dealing with concepts of authority, in addition to how they judged, from their narrow perspective associated with their partisan organizations and misperceptions.
Op-Ed
International Politics and the Demand of Civilizational Diplomacy
Op-ed| this op-ed addresses the importance of civilizational diplomacy in international politics. It answers questions including: What is the orbit in which civilizational diplomacy revolves? Is it a concept that takes its value and being from the concept of civilizational dialogue? What distinguishes it from other types of diplomacy? And why focus on the demand for civilized diplomacy at this moment?
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