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  • #1
    أحمد خالد توفيق
    “أتمنى أن أبكي و أرتجف , التصق بواحد من الكبار , لكن الحقيقة القاسية هي أنك الكبار! .. أنت من يجب أن يمنح القوة و الأمن للآخرين!”
    أحمد خالد توفيق

  • #2
    رضوى عاشور
    “هذا القلب الذي يطلب فجأة ما لا ينال.. غريب هذا القلب، غريب”
    رضوى عاشور

  • #3
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي
    “ألا ليت المنابر الإسلامية لا يخطب عليها إلا رجال فيهم أرواح المدافع ، لا رجال في أيديهم سيوف من خشب ..”
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي, وحي القلم

  • #4
    Sayyid Qutb
    “عندما نعيش لذواتنا فحسب، تبدو لنا الحياة قصيرة ضئيلة، تبدأ من حيث بدأنا نعي، وتنتهي بانتهاء عمرنا المحدود.
    أما عندما نعيش لغيرنا، أي عندما نعيش لفكرة، فإن الحياة تبدو طويلة عميقة، تبدأ من حيث بدأت الإنسانية، وتمتد بعد مفارقتنا لوجه هذه الأرض!”
    سيد قطب, أفراح الروح

  • #5
    Coco Chanel
    “The best things in life are free. The second best things are very, very expensive.”
    Coco Chanel

  • #6
    John C. Lennox
    “Richard Dawkins regards faith as an evil to be eliminated; he takes all religious faith to be blind faith. (Dawkins says) ‘Scientific belief is based on publicly checkable evidence, religious faith not only lacks evidence, its independence from evidence is its joy, shouted from the rooftops.’ However, taking Dawkins own advice we ask: where is the evidence that religious faith is not based on evidence? Mainstream Christianity will insist that faith and evidence are inseparable. Indeed, faith is a response to evidence, not a rejoicing in the absence of evidence. The apostle Paul says what many pioneers of modern science believed, that nature itself is part of the evidence for the existence of God ,‘ Since the creation of the world, God’s invisible qualities- his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made. So that men are without an excuse.’ Dawkins’ definition of faith turns out to be the direct opposite of the biblical one. Curious that he does not seem to be aware of the discrepancy.”
    John Lennox

  • #7
    John C. Lennox
    “God is not an alternative to science as an explanation, he is not to be understood merely as a God of the gaps, he is the ground of all explanation: it is his existence which gives rise to the very possibility of explanation, scientific or otherwise. It is important to stress this because influential authors such as Richard Dawkins will insist on conceiving of God as an explanatory alternative to science – an idea that is nowhere to be found in theological reflection of any depth. Dawkins is therefore tilting at a windmill - dismissing a concept of God that no serious thinker believes in anyway. Such activity is not necessarily to be regarded as a mark of intellectual sophistication.”
    John Lennox, God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?

  • #8
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “من ظن انه بدون العمل يصل فهو متمنّ

    ومن ظن انه ببذل الجهد يصل فهو مستغن ّ

    (على ابن ابى طالب )”
    أبو حامد الغزالي, أيها الولد



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