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الاسم : كتاب في الحب والحياة
المؤلف : د.مصطفى محمود
تاريخ النشر : 1966
عن الكتاب : يدور حديث مصطفى محمود على هذه الصفحات حول الحب والحياة. الحب بأشكاله والحياة بعمقها. يعالج هذه الموضوعات بمنهجية موضوعية، وبعمق تحليلي ليضع من خلال ذلك إصبعه على الجرح الذي يسبب نزفاً في المجتمع العربي الذي ما زال يرزح تحت حكم المفاهيم الخاطئة، والموروثات المتهاكلة التي عفى عنها الزمن وذلك في نظرته إلى الحب والزواج. يحاول المؤلف تصحيح وتقويم نظرة الفرد لهذه العاطفة التي هي قوام الحياة، والتي هي أسمى من أن تُفْرق بوحول الرغبات
عن الكاتب : مصطفى محمود (27 ديسمبر 1921 – 31 أكتوبر 2009)، فيلسوف وطبيب وكاتب مصري. هو مصطفى كمال محمود حسين آل محفوظ، من الأشراف وينتهي نسبه إلى علي زين العابدين. توفي والده عام 1939 بعد سنوات من الشلل، درس الطب وتخرج عام 1953 وتخصَّص في الأمراض الصدرية، ولكنه تفرغ للكتابة والبحث عام 1960. تزوج عام 1961 وانتهى الزواج بالطلاق عام 1973. رزق بولدين هما “أمل” و”أدهم”. تزوج ثانية عام 1983 من السيدة زينب حمدي وانتهى هذا الزواج أيضا بالطلاق عام 1987
Name : In love And Life Book
Author : Dr.Mustafa Mahmoud
Publishing Date : 1966
Genre : Philosophy
Pages Number : 145
About The Book : Mustafa Mahmoud’s talk on these pages revolves around love and life. Love in its forms and life in its depth. He addresses these issues with an objective methodology, and with an analytical depth to put his finger on the wound that causes bleeding in the Arab society, which is still reeling under the rule of misconceptions, and the decaying legacies that are out of date, in his view of love and marriage. The author tries to correct and correct the individual’s perception of this passion, which is the backbone of life, which is supreme from being separated by the desires
About The Writer : Mostafa Mahmoud (December 27, 1921 – October 31, 2009), Egyptian philosopher, physician, and writer. He is Mustafa Kemal Mahmoud Hussein Al Mahfouz, from Al-Ashraf and ends with his lineage to Ali Zain Al-Abidin. His father died in 1939 after years of paralysis, he studied medicine and graduated in 1953 and specialized in chest diseases, but he devoted himself to writing and research in 1960. He married in 1961 and the marriage ended in divorce in 1973. Two children, Amal and Adham, were born. He remarried in 1983 to Mrs. Zainab Hamdi, and this marriage also ended in divorce in 1987
He wrote 89 books, including scientific, religious, philosophical, social and political books, in addition to tales, plays and excursions, and his style is attractive with depth and simplicity.
Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud presented more than 400 episodes of his famous TV program (Science and Faith), and in 1979 he established his mosque in Cairo, known as the “Mustafa Mahmoud Mosque”. He is affiliated with three medical centers that are concerned with the treatment of people with low incomes, and many Egyptians go to because of their medical reputation, and he formed convoys of mercy from sixteen doctors, and the center includes four astronomical observatories and a museum of geology, on which specialized professors depend. The museum includes a group of granite rocks, butterflies stuffed with various forms and some marine creatures, and the correct name of the mosque is “Mahmoud” and he called it the name of his father
Subject : In Love and Life is a book by the Egyptian scientist Mustafa Mahmoud published by Dar Al-Maaref in 1999 in Egypt. The book revolves around relationships between men and women with a critical review of the nature of marital relationships and how to deal with love and hate. The writer tries to draw the features of an ideal marital relationship based on the most important component – according to the writer’s view – which is the presence of serenity in it. The writer also lists some critical opinions about the freedom of women, which he sometimes sees as a trap for men, to bear a greater part of the man’s burdens and exploitation. But the book was not limited to relations between the sexes, mutual feelings and mechanisms of governance in marital relations and love, but rather diversified to discuss many points, such as moderation, traditional customs (name some of them illusion), crimes with a philosophical view, and sometimes metaphysical