New publication delves into Moroccan philosopher Taha Abderrahmane's thought
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new publication titled "Debate of Criticism and Construction in Taha Abderrahmane's Thought" has been released, focusing on the Moroccan philosopher's work.
- The publication, issued by "Tafakkur" magazine in collaboration with "Al-Baaheth" platform, is part of a series dedicated to specialized academic research in intellectual issues.
- It features peer-reviewed studies by Zakaria Arrif, analyzing Abderrahmane's project on methodology, modernity, and Sufism, aiming to bridge theory and practice in Islamic thought.
A new academic publication, "Debate of Criticism and Construction in Taha Abderrahmane's Thought: Peer-Reviewed Studies on Methodology, Modernity, and Sufism," has been released. This work is the first in the "Intellectual Studies" series launched by "Tafakkur" magazine for intellectual and educational studies, in collaboration with the "Al-Baaheth" platform and printed by Dar Al Salam Printing House in Rabat.
The "Intellectual Studies" series is described as a peer-reviewed initiative dedicated to publishing specialized research on intellectual matters. Its goal is to deepen scientific inquiry into the subjects it covers by producing academic books that offer analysis and foundational research. The series aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical application and foster a link between thought and reformist practices.
This inaugural volume focuses on the intellectual project of Taha Abderrahmane, a prominent contemporary Moroccan philosopher. The publication highlights his reformist approach, which combines critique with construction. Abderrahmane not only critiques prevailing knowledge systems but also seeks to establish an alternative ethical and cognitive framework rooted in Islamic references and responding to contemporary challenges.
The book compiles peer-reviewed studies by Dr. Zakaria Arrif, which were previously published in academic journals and research centers. These studies are the result of extensive research conducted during his doctoral dissertation on "Educational Thought in Dr. Taha Abderrahmane." The collection offers a methodological reading of the core tenets of Abderrahmane's project, examining issues of methodology, modernity, and Sufism through a critical lens that combines analysis and evaluation.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.