Number of pages: 376 pages
It is a book whose four chapters focus on discussing three fundamentalist Islamic concepts: “interest,” “custom,” and “approval,” and a fundamentalist mechanism: “specializing in generality” between the religious and the secular. It discusses the sanctity of the view of “traditional” Muslims - as he called them - of fundamentalist concepts in general, despite them being a worldly human effort, reviewing the problem of secularization, or more accurately, “the relationship between the religious and the secular,” and the beginning of its penetration into Muslim societies to break the taboo around the sanctity of some fundamentalist views. The book is 376 pages long, including a bibliography and a general index.