What causes civilizations to rise, flourish, decline, and collapse?
Why do powerful societies repeatedly fall into corruption, fragmentation, and moral exhaustion?
Can technological progress survive without ethical balance?
And what guidance does the Qur’an offer regarding the future of humanity?
In The Qur’an and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations, Dr. Mohammed Hasan Omar presents a profound civilizational reading of the Qur’an, exploring it not only as a sacred religious text, but also as a comprehensive reflection on history, power, morality, society, and the recurring patterns governing human civilization.
Through a thematic and analytical exploration of Qur’anic narratives—including Noah, ‘Ad, Thamud, Pharaoh, Qarun, Solomon, Mary and Jesus, Dhul-Qarnayn, and the mission of Muhammad—the book examines how civilizations emerge, why they collapse, and how renewal becomes possible.
Rather than treating these stories as isolated historical episodes, this work presents them as enduring civilizational archetypes reflecting universal human struggles involving:
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Da: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. Print on Demand. Codice articolo I-9798197028907
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