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Author: Salama Moussa

About the Author: Salama Mousa (1887 – 4 August 1958), ed. He is the pioneer of Egyptian socialism and one of the first promoters of its ideas. He was born in the village of Behnbay, seven kilometers from Zagazig, to Coptic parents. He was known for his extensive interest in culture, and his firm conviction in thought as a guarantor of progress and prosperity. Salama Moussa belonged to a group of Egyptian intellectuals, including Ahmed Lotfi El-Sayed, who called for the simplification of the Arabic language and its grammar and the recognition of the Egyptian colloquial. Their argument was that the Arabic language had not changed for generations, and that most Egyptians were illiterate, prompting Moses and others to demand writing in the vernacular. He was a student of Naguib Mahfouz, who influenced him by saying to him, “You have a great talent, but your articles are bad,” which prompted Naguib Mahfouz to carefully select his subjects. His upbringing Salama Moussa was born in 1887 in the village of Hanbay, which is seven kilometers from the city of Zagazig in Egypt, to a Christian father working as a government employee, and soon died two years after the birth of his son. The son enrolled in a Coptic school, then joined the elementary school in Zagazig until he obtained his primary certificate. He then moved to Cairo, where he joined the Tawfiqia School and then the Khedivial School until he obtained his baccalaureate (high school) in 1903. Meeting the West in 1906, and due to family problems, he decided to travel to Europe when he was nineteen years old. This decision had an important impact on the formation of his consciousness and his thought (1). He traveled to France, where he spent 3 years of his life, through which he became acquainted with Western thought and philosophy and read many books. He got to know Voltaire and was influenced by his ideas, as he read Karl Marx and the writings of other socialists, as he was briefed there on the findings of Egyptology. After spending three years in Paris, he moved to England to study law, where he lived for another four years, but he neglected his studies and went to reading, and joined the Intellectual Society, and the Fabian Society, where he met the Irish thinker and playwright George Bernard Shaw and was influenced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory about evolution and evolution. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, under a Creative Commons license

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«وَأَنتَ، مَا هوَ طِرَازُك: ابْتِكارِيٌّ أَمْ تَقلِيدِي؟ ناهِضٌ أَمْ راكِد؟» سُؤَالٌ بَيْنَ أَسئِلةٍ ومَوضُوعاتٍ عَدِيدَةٍ يَطرَحُها «سلامة موسى» عَلى الشَّبابِ الَّذِينَ كَانُوا في مُنتَصَفِ القَرنِ المَاضِي، ويَبدُو لِلقَارِئِ اليَومَ أَنَّ «الشَّبابَ يُعِيدُ نَفْسَه»، وتَظَلُّ تُؤَرِّقُنا مَسائِلُ الثَّورَةِ والتَّجدِيد؛ والصِّراعِ بَيْنَ القَدِيمِ المُرتَبِطِ بالعَقائِدِ والتَّقالِيدِ وبَيْنَ الجَدِيدِ المُتَوَلِّدِ عَنِ التَّجرِيبِ والِابتِكار؛ والعَلاقَةِ بَيْنَ التَّعلِيمِ والمُستَوَى الثَّقافِي؛ والفَرْقِ بَيْنَ الصُّورَةِ الكَامِلةِ والتَّفاصِيلِ المُجتَزَأةِ عِنْدَ النَّظَرِ إِلى الحَياةِ وإِلى أَنفُسِنا؛ والفُنُونِ كَناتِجٍ مِن نَوَاتِجِ المُجتَمَعِ ولَيسَ العَكْس؛ فَضْلًا عَنِ العَدِيدِ مِنَ القَضايَا الِاجتِماعيَّةِ الَّتِي يُناقِشُها موسى فِي أَحَادِيثِه إِلى الشَّباب، المُتَّصِلةِ بالزَّوَاجِ، ووَضْعِ المَرْأَةِ في المُجتَمَع، وكَذلِكَ التَّكَافُلُ الِاجتِماعِي، وسُبُلُ مَنْعِ الجَرِيمَةِ ومُعالَجةِ المُجرِمِين، والكَثِيرُ عَنِ الصِّحَّةِ النَّفْسيَّةِ والبَدَنِيَّة، وعَنْ سَلامَةِ الذَّوْقِ والفِكْر، وعَنْ فَنِّ الحَياة؛ أَنْ نَحيَا كَشَبابٍ ناضِرٍ وخَلَّاق.

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Section : Sociology
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Author: Ahmed Amin

About the Author: Ahmed Amin Ibrahim (October 1, 1886 – May 30, 1954) was an Egyptian writer, thinker, historian and writer, born in the Manshiyya district of Cairo. In his education, he graduated from “Al-Kitab” to “Abbas Pasha’s mother’s primary school”, to “Al-Azhar”, to the “Shari’a Judiciary School”, from which he obtained a Judicial Certificate in 1911. After two years, he studied at the Sharia Judiciary School. Then, in 1913, he moved to the judiciary and worked A judge for a period of 3 months, after which he returned as a teacher at the School of the Judiciary.In 1926, his friend Taha Hussein offered him to work as a teacher at the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University, where he worked as a teacher and then an assistant professor until he became its dean in 1939. He established with some of his colleagues in 1914 the “Committee for Authoring, Translation and Publishing.” He remained its president until his death in 1954. He participated in the production of “Al-Risala Magazine” (1936 AD). He also established the weekly literary magazine “Culture” (1939 AD). In 1946 AD, after taking over the Cultural Department at the Ministry of Education, he established what was known as the “People’s University” and his goal was Including the dissemination of culture among the people through lectures and seminars.In the same period, the Arab Manuscripts Institute of the League of Arab States established his death. Ahmed Amin contracted an eye disease before his death, then a leg ailment, so he did not leave his house except for an extreme necessity. He will stop writing and research until God passes away on the 27th of Ramadan 1373 AH corresponding to May 30, 1954 AD, many who knew his fate cried. Perhaps his word: “I want to work, not dominate” is an important key in understanding this great personality.

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يسعى كل أب أن يترك لابنه ميراثًا يكون عونًا له في الدنيا، فمن يترك مالًا أو عقارًا، ومن يترك علمًا ينتفع به، ومن يترك وصية تنير الطريق للأبناء، وتكون خلاصة تجربة عاشها الآباء. ذلك النوع من الميراث لا يتركه إلا الأفذاذ أمثال «أحمد أمين»، الذي كان مدركًا البون الشاسع بين عصره وعصر أبنائه؛ لذا حاول أن يتلطف في نصحه مؤكدًا أن هناك العديد من القيم والمبادئ التي لا تتغير مع اختلاف الزمان. فالحق والصدق والعدل كانت أولى وصاياه، وأكد أن التمسك بهذه المبادئ فضيلة. كما أكد على أهمية الدين، ودوره في المجتمع، وانتقد بُعد الجيل الجديد عن التدين. أما السعي الدؤوب وراء المال فهو خسارة وضياع للعمر. ونصحه بضرورة الاستفادة من دراسته في أوروبا وأن يسعى إلى ضرورة تنمية مداركه.

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قاموس العادات والتقاليد والتعابير المصرية book pdf download

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Author: Ahmed Amin

About the Author: Ahmed Amin Ibrahim (October 1, 1886 – May 30, 1954) was an Egyptian writer, thinker, historian and writer, born in the Manshiyya district of Cairo. In his education, he graduated from “Al-Kitab” to “Abbas Pasha’s mother’s primary school”, to “Al-Azhar”, to the “Shari’a Judiciary School”, from which he obtained a Judicial Certificate in 1911. After two years, he studied at the Sharia Judiciary School. Then, in 1913, he moved to the judiciary and worked A judge for a period of 3 months, after which he returned as a teacher at the School of the Judiciary.In 1926, his friend Taha Hussein offered him to work as a teacher at the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University, where he worked as a teacher and then an assistant professor until he became its dean in 1939. He established with some of his colleagues in 1914 the “Committee for Authoring, Translation and Publishing.” He remained its president until his death in 1954. He participated in the production of “Al-Risala Magazine” (1936 AD). He also established the weekly literary magazine “Culture” (1939 AD). In 1946 AD, after taking over the Cultural Department at the Ministry of Education, he established what was known as the “People’s University” and his goal was Including the dissemination of culture among the people through lectures and seminars.In the same period, the Arab Manuscripts Institute of the League of Arab States established his death. Ahmed Amin contracted an eye disease before his death, then a leg ailment, so he did not leave his house except for an extreme necessity. He will stop writing and research until God passes away on the 27th of Ramadan 1373 AH corresponding to May 30, 1954 AD, many who knew his fate cried. Perhaps his word: “I want to work, not dominate” is an important key in understanding this great personality.

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في قاموس العادات والتقاليد قدّم لنا العلامة أحمد أمين مرجعًا لا غنى عنه لكل مهتم بالثقافة والتاريخ والاجتماع واللغة. وجمع فيه عددًا هائلا من العادات والتقاليد المصرية في المأكل والملبس والمشرب والعلاقات الاجتماعية، بالإضافة إلى أهم التعبيرات العامية سواء كانت قادمة من لغات أخرى وتم تعريبها، أو تلك التي تطورت عن شكلها القديم في الفصحى فاتخذت شكلًا جديدًا في مفرداتها أو في قواعد تركيبها. فجمع بذلك بين تسلية الحكايات ودقة البحث الذي يسجل ظواهر لم يلتفت إليها كثيرون من المؤرخين وعلماء اللغة على الرغم من أهميتها البالغة. أحمد أمين (1886- 1954) واحد من أهم المثقفين الذين أرسوا قواعد الثقافة العربية الحديثة في النصف الأول من القرن العشرين. درس في الأزهر، وعمل قاضيًا، ومدرّسًا في مدرسة القضاء الشرعي، ثم أستاذًا للنقد الأدبي بآداب القاهرة، وعميدًا للكلية نفسها. كان أحمد أمين يكتب مقالًا أسبوعيًّا في مجلة “الرسالة”، كما رأس تحرير مجلة “الثقافة” التي كانت تصدر عن لجنة التأليف والترجمة والنشر والتي عمل رئيسًا لها أيضًا. اختير أحمد أمين عضوًا في مجامع اللغة العربية المصري والعراقي والسوري. صدر له عدد من المؤلفات كان أهمها “فجر الإسلام” و”ضحى الإسلام” و”ظهر الإسلام” و”هارون الرشيد.

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Number of Pages : 126
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Author: Ahmed Amin

About the Author: Ahmed Amin Ibrahim (October 1, 1886 – May 30, 1954) was an Egyptian writer, thinker, historian and writer, born in the Manshiyya district of Cairo. In his education, he graduated from “Al-Kitab” to “Abbas Pasha’s mother’s primary school”, to “Al-Azhar”, to the “Shari’a Judiciary School”, from which he obtained a Judicial Certificate in 1911. After two years, he studied at the Sharia Judiciary School. Then, in 1913, he moved to the judiciary and worked A judge for a period of 3 months, after which he returned as a teacher at the School of the Judiciary.In 1926, his friend Taha Hussein offered him to work as a teacher at the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University, where he worked as a teacher and then an assistant professor until he became its dean in 1939. He established with some of his colleagues in 1914 the “Committee for Authoring, Translation and Publishing.” He remained its president until his death in 1954. He participated in the production of “Al-Risala Magazine” (1936 AD). He also established the weekly literary magazine “Culture” (1939 AD). In 1946 AD, after taking over the Cultural Department at the Ministry of Education, he established what was known as the “People’s University” and his goal was Including the dissemination of culture among the people through lectures and seminars.In the same period, the Arab Manuscripts Institute of the League of Arab States established his death. Ahmed Amin contracted an eye disease before his death, then a leg ailment, so he did not leave his house except for an extreme necessity. He will stop writing and research until God passes away on the 27th of Ramadan 1373 AH corresponding to May 30, 1954 AD, many who knew his fate cried. Perhaps his word: “I want to work, not dominate” is an important key in understanding this great personality.

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يعد مبحث الأخلاق أحد المباحث الفلسفية الأساسية، فالحياة الأخلاقية تستمد مرجعيتها من الأسس الفلسفية التي تستند إليها وتبررها وتفسرها، وفي هذا الكتاب اختار أحمد أمين أن يركز على دراسة هذا المبحث، ولكن بشكل تربوي، بحيث يبين لنا أهميته العملية قبل الفلسفية، وبذلك فهو لا ينظر إلى الأخلاق كمقولة نظرية تتداولها ألسنة الفلاسفة وتحلق بها في برج عاجي بحيث تظل حبيسة جدران الكتب، وإنما ينظر إليها كممارسة اجتماعية حية تتحقق في واقعنا المعيش، ونتلمس أثرها بشكل مباشر في كافة معاملاتنا الحياتية؛ لذلك فهو يركز بشكل أساسي على مفاهيم أخلاقية فاعلة مثل: الضمير، والعدل، والصدق، والطاعة، والتعاون … الخ.

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Author: Salama Moussa

About the Author: Salama Mousa (1887 – 4 August 1958), ed. He is the pioneer of Egyptian socialism and one of the first promoters of its ideas. He was born in the village of Behnbay, seven kilometers from Zagazig, to Coptic parents. He was known for his extensive interest in culture, and his firm conviction in thought as a guarantor of progress and prosperity. Salama Moussa belonged to a group of Egyptian intellectuals, including Ahmed Lotfi El-Sayed, who called for the simplification of the Arabic language and its grammar and the recognition of the Egyptian colloquial. Their argument was that the Arabic language had not changed for generations, and that most Egyptians were illiterate, prompting Moses and others to demand writing in the vernacular. He was a student of Naguib Mahfouz, who influenced him by saying to him, “You have a great talent, but your articles are bad,” which prompted Naguib Mahfouz to carefully select his subjects. His upbringing Salama Moussa was born in 1887 in the village of Hanbay, which is seven kilometers from the city of Zagazig in Egypt, to a Christian father working as a government employee, and soon died two years after the birth of his son. The son enrolled in a Coptic school, then joined the elementary school in Zagazig until he obtained his primary certificate. He then moved to Cairo, where he joined the Tawfiqia School and then the Khedivial School until he obtained his baccalaureate (high school) in 1903. Meeting the West in 1906, and due to family problems, he decided to travel to Europe when he was nineteen years old. This decision had an important impact on the formation of his consciousness and his thought (1). He traveled to France, where he spent 3 years of his life, through which he became acquainted with Western thought and philosophy and read many books. He got to know Voltaire and was influenced by his ideas, as he read Karl Marx and the writings of other socialists, as he was briefed there on the findings of Egyptology. After spending three years in Paris, he moved to England to study law, where he lived for another four years, but he neglected his studies and went to reading, and joined the Intellectual Society, and the Fabian Society, where he met the Irish thinker and playwright George Bernard Shaw and was influenced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory about evolution and evolution. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, under a Creative Commons license

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حاول سلامة موسى في هذا الكتاب أن يوضح للقاريء العادي ماهية الشخصية وقيمتها، وكيف يمكن تكوينها وتخصيبها، خاصة وأنه يرى أن المجتمع المصري به الكثير من العوائق الاجتماعية التي تحول دون نمو الشخصية الناجعة. ولا يفوتنا في واقع الأمر أن سلامة موسى حين يرسم هذا البعد المثالي للشخصية فإنه يرسمه قياسًا على القيم المعيارية للحداثة الغربية، فنجده يعالج الأمر في إطار قيمي أيديولوجي، حيث الإيمان بالفردية، والعلموية، والتقدم التقني، والتطور الخطي للتاريخ. لذلك فالشخصية الناجعة في تصوره هي الشخصية القادرة على تكييف نفسها سيكلوجيًا مع المجتمع الذي يتحرك من القرية نحو المدينة، ومن الزراعة إلى الصناعة، ومن العلاقات التراحمية إلى العلاقات التعاقدية. وأيًا ما كان رأي الكاتب في التقاليد والعادات الاجتماعية المصرية، وفي الأبعاد المثالية للشخصية الإنسانية، فإن رأيه هذا يشكل أحد الاتجاهات الفكرية العربية التي كانت سائدة أوائل القرن العشرين.

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Number of Pages : 206
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Author: Salama Moussa

About the Author: Salama Mousa (1887 – 4 August 1958), ed. He is the pioneer of Egyptian socialism and one of the first promoters of its ideas. He was born in the village of Behnbay, seven kilometers from Zagazig, to Coptic parents. He was known for his extensive interest in culture, and his firm conviction in thought as a guarantor of progress and prosperity. Salama Moussa belonged to a group of Egyptian intellectuals, including Ahmed Lotfi El-Sayed, who called for the simplification of the Arabic language and its grammar and the recognition of the Egyptian colloquial. Their argument was that the Arabic language had not changed for generations, and that most Egyptians were illiterate, prompting Moses and others to demand writing in the vernacular. He was a student of Naguib Mahfouz, who influenced him by saying to him, “You have a great talent, but your articles are bad,” which prompted Naguib Mahfouz to carefully select his subjects. His upbringing Salama Moussa was born in 1887 in the village of Hanbay, which is seven kilometers from the city of Zagazig in Egypt, to a Christian father working as a government employee, and soon died two years after the birth of his son. The son enrolled in a Coptic school, then joined the elementary school in Zagazig until he obtained his primary certificate. He then moved to Cairo, where he joined the Tawfiqia School and then the Khedivial School until he obtained his baccalaureate (high school) in 1903. Meeting the West in 1906, and due to family problems, he decided to travel to Europe when he was nineteen years old. This decision had an important impact on the formation of his consciousness and his thought (1). He traveled to France, where he spent 3 years of his life, through which he became acquainted with Western thought and philosophy and read many books. He got to know Voltaire and was influenced by his ideas, as he read Karl Marx and the writings of other socialists, as he was briefed there on the findings of Egyptology. After spending three years in Paris, he moved to England to study law, where he lived for another four years, but he neglected his studies and went to reading, and joined the Intellectual Society, and the Fabian Society, where he met the Irish thinker and playwright George Bernard Shaw and was influenced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory about evolution and evolution. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, under a Creative Commons license

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هذه مجموعة من المقالات القصيرة التي كتبها سلامة موسى في موضوعات عديدة ومتنوعة، وقد جمعها في هذا الكتاب تحت عنوان «طريق المجد للشباب»، حيث أراد من خلالها أن يبتعث روح التفاؤل والتجديد والطاقة والحيوية في المجتمع المصري عبر استهداف طبقة الشباب منه، إذ يحمل الشباب غالبًا مقومات الفكر الطليعي التجديدي في أية أمة، والذي تستطيع من خلاله أن تتعامل هذه الأمة بفاعلية مع قضاياها المجتمعية، وقد رأى سلامة موسى أن ما كتبه في هذه المقالات، قد يكون بمثابة مفاتيح تساعد الشباب في فتح الأبواب الموصدة، و بناء طريق المجد لهم وللمجتمع من حولهم.

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Author: Salama Moussa

About the Author: Salama Mousa (1887 – 4 August 1958), ed. He is the pioneer of Egyptian socialism and one of the first promoters of its ideas. He was born in the village of Behnbay, seven kilometers from Zagazig, to Coptic parents. He was known for his extensive interest in culture, and his firm conviction in thought as a guarantor of progress and prosperity. Salama Moussa belonged to a group of Egyptian intellectuals, including Ahmed Lotfi El-Sayed, who called for the simplification of the Arabic language and its grammar and the recognition of the Egyptian colloquial. Their argument was that the Arabic language had not changed for generations, and that most Egyptians were illiterate, prompting Moses and others to demand writing in the vernacular. He was a student of Naguib Mahfouz, who influenced him by saying to him, “You have a great talent, but your articles are bad,” which prompted Naguib Mahfouz to carefully select his subjects. His upbringing Salama Moussa was born in 1887 in the village of Hanbay, which is seven kilometers from the city of Zagazig in Egypt, to a Christian father working as a government employee, and soon died two years after the birth of his son. The son enrolled in a Coptic school, then joined the elementary school in Zagazig until he obtained his primary certificate. He then moved to Cairo, where he joined the Tawfiqia School and then the Khedivial School until he obtained his baccalaureate (high school) in 1903. Meeting the West in 1906, and due to family problems, he decided to travel to Europe when he was nineteen years old. This decision had an important impact on the formation of his consciousness and his thought (1). He traveled to France, where he spent 3 years of his life, through which he became acquainted with Western thought and philosophy and read many books. He got to know Voltaire and was influenced by his ideas, as he read Karl Marx and the writings of other socialists, as he was briefed there on the findings of Egyptology. After spending three years in Paris, he moved to England to study law, where he lived for another four years, but he neglected his studies and went to reading, and joined the Intellectual Society, and the Fabian Society, where he met the Irish thinker and playwright George Bernard Shaw and was influenced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory about evolution and evolution. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, under a Creative Commons license

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يمر الإنسان بعدة مراحل عمرية، تعد الشيخوخة أحد هذه المراحل، بل آخرها، ويصحبها في الغالب خصائص جسدية ونفسية وعقلية معينة، حيث ينزع الجسد للضعف بعد القوة، والسكون بعد الحركة، والهدوء بعد النشاط، وتأخذ صحة الإنسان في الانحدار. هذه العوارض الجسدية عادة ما تترك أثارًا نفسية تؤثر بشكل سلبي على الإنسان وتدفعه إلى الاعتقاد بانتفاء قيمته في الحياة. لذلك وضع سلامة موسى هذا الكتاب، وغايته ليس أن يزيد حياة من شاخ سنينًا، بل أن يزيد سنينه حياة، فهو يهتم بكيفية تفعيل الأبعاد السيكلوجية والعقلية للمسن، فمرحلته العمرية هي مرحلة والخبرة والحكمة الإيناع الكامل.

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About the Author: Salama Mousa (1887 – 4 August 1958), ed. He is the pioneer of Egyptian socialism and one of the first promoters of its ideas. He was born in the village of Behnbay, seven kilometers from Zagazig, to Coptic parents. He was known for his extensive interest in culture, and his firm conviction in thought as a guarantor of progress and prosperity. Salama Moussa belonged to a group of Egyptian intellectuals, including Ahmed Lotfi El-Sayed, who called for the simplification of the Arabic language and its grammar and the recognition of the Egyptian colloquial. Their argument was that the Arabic language had not changed for generations, and that most Egyptians were illiterate, prompting Moses and others to demand writing in the vernacular. He was a student of Naguib Mahfouz, who influenced him by saying to him, “You have a great talent, but your articles are bad,” which prompted Naguib Mahfouz to carefully select his subjects. His upbringing Salama Moussa was born in 1887 in the village of Hanbay, which is seven kilometers from the city of Zagazig in Egypt, to a Christian father working as a government employee, and soon died two years after the birth of his son. The son enrolled in a Coptic school, then joined the elementary school in Zagazig until he obtained his primary certificate. He then moved to Cairo, where he joined the Tawfiqia School and then the Khedivial School until he obtained his baccalaureate (high school) in 1903. Meeting the West in 1906, and due to family problems, he decided to travel to Europe when he was nineteen years old. This decision had an important impact on the formation of his consciousness and his thought (1). He traveled to France, where he spent 3 years of his life, through which he became acquainted with Western thought and philosophy and read many books. He got to know Voltaire and was influenced by his ideas, as he read Karl Marx and the writings of other socialists, as he was briefed there on the findings of Egyptology. After spending three years in Paris, he moved to England to study law, where he lived for another four years, but he neglected his studies and went to reading, and joined the Intellectual Society, and the Fabian Society, where he met the Irish thinker and playwright George Bernard Shaw and was influenced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory about evolution and evolution. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, under a Creative Commons license

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يمر الإنسان منذ ولادته بعدة مراحل عمرية، يحمل كل منها سمة غالبة على الأفعال والسلوكيات والممارسات، سواء كان ذلك في المجال العام والخاص. ففي الطفولة يرتبط الإنسان بوالديه ارتباطًا كبيرًا، وتوجَّه أفعالهُ تربويًا، ويكون حيز الفعل الذاتي ضيقًا إلى حد كبير، كما يكون الإنسان ضعيفًا من الناحية الجسمانية، غير مؤهل للاعتماد على الذات. لذلك فالطفولة هي المرحلة الأكثر سيولة وتأثرًا بالعالم المحيط. وإذا نظرنا إلى مرحلة الشيخوخة سنجد أنها المرحلة الأكثر صلابة والأقل تأثرًا بمحيطها الاجتماعي، حيث يميل الإنسان فيها إلى الاستقرار والسكون عن التغير والحركة، إذ تبلغ الحكمة منتهاها، وتصل الخبرة إلى مداها، فيكون حيز الفعل الذاتي كبير. أما مرحلة الشباب فهي أكثر المراحل العمرية حيوية ونشاطًا، تظهر فيها علامات النضوج النفسي والعقلي والجسماني على الإنسان، كما يبدأ فيها حيز علاقاته الاجتماعية بالتشكل بناء على الاخيار الحر. كما يحمل الإنسان فيها الكثير من الطموحات والآمال العريضة والواسعة التي تتناسب وطاقته العقلية والجسمانية الكبيرة. ويحافظ الإنسان في هذه المرحلة على مسافة متساوية بينه وبين ذاته وموضوعاته، فيتأثر ويؤثر، ويغير ويتغير. لذلك يجمع الشاب بين ليونة الطفل رعونته، وصلابة الشيخ وحكمته. باختصار هي تستحق الاهتمام، لأنها قد تصير عنفًا بعد أن كانت عنفوانًا.

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About the Author: Salama Mousa (1887 – 4 August 1958), ed. He is the pioneer of Egyptian socialism and one of the first promoters of its ideas. He was born in the village of Behnbay, seven kilometers from Zagazig, to Coptic parents. He was known for his extensive interest in culture, and his firm conviction in thought as a guarantor of progress and prosperity. Salama Moussa belonged to a group of Egyptian intellectuals, including Ahmed Lotfi El-Sayed, who called for the simplification of the Arabic language and its grammar and the recognition of the Egyptian colloquial. Their argument was that the Arabic language had not changed for generations, and that most Egyptians were illiterate, prompting Moses and others to demand writing in the vernacular. He was a student of Naguib Mahfouz, who influenced him by saying to him, “You have a great talent, but your articles are bad,” which prompted Naguib Mahfouz to carefully select his subjects. His upbringing Salama Moussa was born in 1887 in the village of Hanbay, which is seven kilometers from the city of Zagazig in Egypt, to a Christian father working as a government employee, and soon died two years after the birth of his son. The son enrolled in a Coptic school, then joined the elementary school in Zagazig until he obtained his primary certificate. He then moved to Cairo, where he joined the Tawfiqia School and then the Khedivial School until he obtained his baccalaureate (high school) in 1903. Meeting the West in 1906, and due to family problems, he decided to travel to Europe when he was nineteen years old. This decision had an important impact on the formation of his consciousness and his thought (1). He traveled to France, where he spent 3 years of his life, through which he became acquainted with Western thought and philosophy and read many books. He got to know Voltaire and was influenced by his ideas, as he read Karl Marx and the writings of other socialists, as he was briefed there on the findings of Egyptology. After spending three years in Paris, he moved to England to study law, where he lived for another four years, but he neglected his studies and went to reading, and joined the Intellectual Society, and the Fabian Society, where he met the Irish thinker and playwright George Bernard Shaw and was influenced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory about evolution and evolution. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, under a Creative Commons license

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كثيرًا ما نسمع أو نقرأ أو نشاهد أناسًا يتحدثون عن أهمية الثقافة ودورها في إحياء الفرد، إلَّا أن قليل منا من يتذوق هذا المعنى عن حق، فالأمر أشبه بشيخ يعظ طفلًا، حيث يتلقى الطفل المواعظ، فتصل إلى مسامعه كلمات وألفاظ، في حين لا يُلقيها الشيخ عليه كذلك فقط، بل يستدعيها من بواطن الخبرة وجدانًا ومعنًى، وهيهات المسافة ما بين اللفظ والمعنى، وبين الكلمة والوجدان، وتكمن مزيّة هذا الكتاب في أنه لا يسهب في الشرح النظري لأهمية الثقافة، بل يحاول أن يضع الإنسان أمام التجربة الثقافية؛ ليمارسها بشكل عملي، فيتذوقها ولا يتلقاها.

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About the Author: Salama Mousa (1887 – 4 August 1958), ed. He is the pioneer of Egyptian socialism and one of the first promoters of its ideas. He was born in the village of Behnbay, seven kilometers from Zagazig, to Coptic parents. He was known for his extensive interest in culture, and his firm conviction in thought as a guarantor of progress and prosperity. Salama Moussa belonged to a group of Egyptian intellectuals, including Ahmed Lotfi El-Sayed, who called for the simplification of the Arabic language and its grammar and the recognition of the Egyptian colloquial. Their argument was that the Arabic language had not changed for generations, and that most Egyptians were illiterate, prompting Moses and others to demand writing in the vernacular. He was a student of Naguib Mahfouz, who influenced him by saying to him, “You have a great talent, but your articles are bad,” which prompted Naguib Mahfouz to carefully select his subjects. His upbringing Salama Moussa was born in 1887 in the village of Hanbay, which is seven kilometers from the city of Zagazig in Egypt, to a Christian father working as a government employee, and soon died two years after the birth of his son. The son enrolled in a Coptic school, then joined the elementary school in Zagazig until he obtained his primary certificate. He then moved to Cairo, where he joined the Tawfiqia School and then the Khedivial School until he obtained his baccalaureate (high school) in 1903. Meeting the West in 1906, and due to family problems, he decided to travel to Europe when he was nineteen years old. This decision had an important impact on the formation of his consciousness and his thought (1). He traveled to France, where he spent 3 years of his life, through which he became acquainted with Western thought and philosophy and read many books. He got to know Voltaire and was influenced by his ideas, as he read Karl Marx and the writings of other socialists, as he was briefed there on the findings of Egyptology. After spending three years in Paris, he moved to England to study law, where he lived for another four years, but he neglected his studies and went to reading, and joined the Intellectual Society, and the Fabian Society, where he met the Irish thinker and playwright George Bernard Shaw and was influenced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory about evolution and evolution. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, under a Creative Commons license

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هل أنت سعيد؟ إن كانت الإجابة: نعم، فما هو مقدار سعادتك؟ وإن كانت الإجابة: لا، فكيف تغدو سعيدًا؟ يحيا الإنسان طوال حياته باحثًا عن السعادة، وقد تنتهى حياته ولا يَذْكُر لحظة كان بها سعيدًا، ربما هذا الشخص لم يقرأ «فن الحياة»؛ إنه كتاب يحتوي على المبادئ الأساسية للسعادة، وهو يعترف أن تحقيق السعادة له متطلبات؛ منها: أن يُحقق الإنسان الحد الأدنى من الحياة الكريمة. يستطيع الإنسان من هنا أن يسير نحو سعادته، وهي ليست سعادة المال الذي يسعى الكثير وراءه معتقدين أنه سبيلهم الوحيد لبلوغها. إن السعادة الحقيقية هي التخلص من عاداتنا السيئة، والاتجاه نحو القراءة والثقافة؛ تلك هي السعادة الحقيقية، سعادة الوجدان لا سعادة الحيوان.

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