
Islam Between Truth and History by Abdelmajid Charfi offers a bold and thought-provoking exploration of Islam through the dual perspective of divine truth and historical evolution. Rather than presenting religion as a static entity, Charfi examines how Islamic beliefs, laws, and interpretations have transformed over centuries under the influence of cultural, political, and social conditions. He invites readers to distinguish between core spiritual principles and historically conditioned practices, encouraging a more dynamic and contextual understanding of faith. Written in Persian (Farsi), this book serves as an essential resource for those seeking to reconcile tradition with modern thought. With its scholarly depth and accessible tone, it challenges readers to reflect on the balance between religious authenticity and historical reality, making it ideal for academics, reformist thinkers, and curious readers alike.
- Author: Abdelmajid Charfi, Tunisian scholar of Islamic thought and modern hermeneutics.
- Pages: 222
- ISBN: 9786223240119
- Focus: Examines Islam through the lens of spiritual truth versus historical interpretation.
- Language: Persian (Farsi), suitable for readers of contemporary Islamic scholarship.
- Content Highlights: Analysis of theological evolution, cultural influence, and reinterpretation of beliefs.
- Format: Paperback edition, ideal for academic study and reflective reading.
- Ideal For: Students, scholars, and readers interested in Islamic history and reformist discourse.
- Educational Value: Encourages critical thinking about the interaction between timeless faith and changing historical context.