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via Instagram https://ift.tt/2Lt1O46 Rifa’a el-Tahtawi (1801-1873), Egyptian renaissance intellectual

رفعت الطهطاوي… احد المفكرين الاول في حركة النهضة العربية. . He was sent to Paris in 1826 by Muhammad Ali’s government to study Western sciences and educational methods, although originally to serve as Imam for the Egyptian cadets training at the Paris military academy. He came to hold a very positive view of French society, although not without criticisms. Learning French, he began translating important scientific and cultural works into Classical Arabic. He also witnessed the July Revolution of 1830, against Charles X, but was careful in commenting on the matter in his reports to Muhammad Ali.[5] His political views, originally influenced by the conservative Islamic teachings of al-Azhar university, changed on a number of matters, and he came to advocate parliamentarism and women’s education.

After five years in France, he then returned to Egypt to implement the philosophy of reform he had developed there, summarizing his views in the book Takhlis al-Ibriz fi Talkhis Bariz (sometimes translated as The Quintessence of Paris), published in 1834. It is written in rhymed prose, and describes France and Europe from an Egyptian Muslim viewpoint. Tahtawi’s suggestion was that the Egypt and the Muslim world had much to learn from Europe, and he generally embraced Western society, but also held that reforms should be adapted to the values of Islamic culture. This brand of self-confident but open-minded modernism came to be the defining creed of the nahda.

#wcharaf June 29, 2019 at 05:24PM

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via Instagram https://ift.tt/2FDuYJO These four gentlemen are the ones who gave “Lebanon” its borders and territories in 1920 during the surrender treaty of Sèvres.
Two of the signatories of the Ottoman Empire. Left to right: Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı; Grand Vizier Damat Ferid Pasha; the Ottoman education minister Bağdatlı Hadi Pasha; and ambassador Reşad Halis. Absent is the third signatory, Ottoman Minister of Education Hadi Pasha.

#wcharaf June 28, 2019 at 07:09PM

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via Instagram http://bit.ly/2IUw05i Speaking about the #TheGreatArabRevolt at #dearbornopenmic
It was a military uprising of Arab forces against the Ottoman Empire in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I. On the basis of the McMahon–Hussein Correspondence, an agreement between the British government and Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, the revolt was officially initiated at Mecca on June 10, 1916.[a] The aim of the revolt was the creation a single unified and independent Arab state stretching from Aleppo in Syria to Aden in Yemen, which the British had promised to recognize.
#wcharaf June 20, 2019 at 08:31AM

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via Instagram http://bit.ly/2XY9miF “اي نجاح لا يتحقق الا بفشل الآخرين هو في الحقيقة هزيمة ترتدي ثياب النصر”
غازي بن عبد الرحمن القصيبي “Any success that can not happen without the failure of others is in reality a failure dressed in victory.” Ghazi Bin Abdourahman AlQusaibi

#wcharaf June 19, 2019 at 10:27AM

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via Instagram http://bit.ly/2Fj4SMh What is going on for Arabs in Sudan and what is going on for Muslims in China prove that the Arabic Identity and Muslim Identity are threatened, and have no entity that represent them internationally.
22 Arabic countries have no interest in protecting Arab identity. The LAS (league of Arab states) is dead.
57 Islamic countries have no interest in protecting Muslim Identity. The OIC (organization of Islamic cooperation) is dead.
Arabs today live like Jews prior to the establishment of the Zionist movement.
We need a state that is focused on our interest and protection.
We need to free our lands from all the Sykes Picot puppet governments or dictatorial militaries and reconstruct our Arab political Identity.
Arabs in the West can empower this process intellectually and politically.
#panarabism
#wcharaf June 18, 2019 at 01:11PM