Atheism: Between Illusion and Lost Meaning

Ashraf Khalil
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Book This book presents a deep intellectual journey to explore atheism from its intellectual and philosophical roots to its repercussions on man and society. It discusses the major issues that concern man, such as the meaning of life, morality, freedom, beauty, and purpose, and compares the vision of atheism and the vision of Islam on these issues.The book reviews the most prominent ideas of atheist philosophers, such as Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Sartre, Camus, and Bertrand Russell, and analyzes their contradictions and the inability of their visions to provide satisfactory answers to the questions of existence.It also explains how Islam re-provides comprehensive and integrated answers related to man's relationship with his Creator, with himself, and with the universe.This book is not just a critique of atheism, but rather an invitation to deep contemplation and the search for the truth that guides man to the true meaning of his existence.Suitable Anyone interested in major philosophical questions.Seekers of answers about atheism and faith.Readers interested in comparing religions and philosophies.The message of the In his search for truth, man cannot find peace and meaning except by returning to his Creator and to an intellectual system that combines reason and faith.
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