Summary
In Islam against modernity, Ferghane Azihari, from a Comorian Muslim family, but first of all free-thinking, is conducting an intellectual fight in the manner of Voltaire. In the light of the founding texts and geopolitical, he shows how Islam has rejected the legacy of the great ancient civilizations, colonized minds and peoples, and built a suffocating moral monitoring system. Reviewing the meetings Islam has missed with modernity in its history, he denounces a "superstition" responsible for blocking Islamic societies, resisting any reform, and questions the threat that Islamic expansionism poses today to Europe and its freedoms. Ferghane Azihari, a writer at Figaro Magazine and on France Info TV, has received the Turgot Prize for young talent for his essay.
ISBN9782258201408
LanguageFrench
Pages400
Formatbroché
GenreJeunesse
Publication date10 October 2025