Explanation of the book

Section: Political books

Number of pages: 190 pages

Regardless of the many internal tensions of this thought, especially since Heidegger's thought, according to the author, did not arouse any intellectual passion in the Arab world at all, nor did it practice any ideological seduction. The reason, in the opinion of some, is due to what his philosophical endeavor required, which is a critical requirement that differs from the prevailing philosophical opinion. The complexity that characterized his thought with its special character, and the radicalism that accompanied this thought, made Heidegger an author who is difficult to encompass within the limits of what the current Arab mind can think about. A careful examination of Heidegger's thought allows Arab thought to deepen the dimensions of thinking about the universe, and for this thought to seek to stand on potential possibilities that it draws inspiration from to enable it to reach the test specific to Arab culture in the depth of its particular historical endeavor.