History of the Children of Israel from their books

eBook: History of the Children of Israel from their books

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In this in-depth research, Muhammad Izzat Darwazah presents a critical and analytical reading of the history of the Children of Israel, drawing primarily on their sacred texts. He reconsiders the historical narratives that shaped their identity and trajectory over time. The book does not merely narrate events; it delves into the depths of the books, revealing contradictions and various interpretations, and attempting to distinguish between historical facts and the myths that have accumulated over the ages. The author traces the origins of the Children of Israel, through the stages of wandering and displacement, the rise and fall of their kingdoms, and the periods of captivity and dispersion. He explores the nature of their relationship with the societies and civilizations they lived in, and the extent to which these environments influenced their beliefs and social and political systems. He also objectively discusses how religious interpretations have contributed to painting a historical picture that may be far removed from actual facts. This book is an important addition to the historical and intellectual library, blending critical analysis with an objective perspective to present the reader with a new vision of the history of the Children of Israel, one that differs from the familiar traditional narrative. It is not merely a historical study, but a bold attempt to understand the roots of one of the most influential groups in human history, through a conscious and systematic reading of its original texts.

Produkt Details

Verlag: وكالة الصحافة العربية

Genre: Sprache - Sonstige

Sprache: ara

Umfang: 345 Seiten

Größe: 886,7 KB

ISBN: 9786333010527

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