Bani Israel: Ideology, Not Inheritance
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- ISBN8231467952
- EAN9798231467952
- Date de parution16/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This book is not the product of academic privilege, inherited tradition, or religious conformity. It is born from a deep yearning for truth - raw, unfiltered, and rooted in the Quran itself. For too long, the identity of Bani Israel has been defined by race, lineage, and external scriptures. But the Quran tells a different story - one that speaks of ideology, not inheritance. One that calls humanity not toward tribal superiority, but toward moral responsibility.
This work is the result of years of personal study, introspection, and repeated confrontation with the disconnect between traditional interpretations and the Quranic text. I have come to see Bani Israel not as a historical nation tied to a bloodline, but as a timeless group: those entrusted with knowledge, burdened with reform, and tested by power. Sometimes they rise; often they fail - but they are not alone.
Every age has its own Bani Israel. This book does not offer easy conclusions. It invites you to question - not just the narratives you've inherited, but the assumptions that underpin your worldview. It re-centers the Quran as the ultimate lens through which we must view identity, guidance, and responsibility. In these pages, you'll find a call to return - not to a race or ritual - but to the original mission given to Adam, carried forward by Nuh, and embodied by Ibrahim: the mission to build a just, conscious, and awakened society.
If this book shakes your comfort, good. If it awakens your heart, better. And if it empowers you to carry the ark of thought through the flood of confusion - then it has served its purpose.
This work is the result of years of personal study, introspection, and repeated confrontation with the disconnect between traditional interpretations and the Quranic text. I have come to see Bani Israel not as a historical nation tied to a bloodline, but as a timeless group: those entrusted with knowledge, burdened with reform, and tested by power. Sometimes they rise; often they fail - but they are not alone.
Every age has its own Bani Israel. This book does not offer easy conclusions. It invites you to question - not just the narratives you've inherited, but the assumptions that underpin your worldview. It re-centers the Quran as the ultimate lens through which we must view identity, guidance, and responsibility. In these pages, you'll find a call to return - not to a race or ritual - but to the original mission given to Adam, carried forward by Nuh, and embodied by Ibrahim: the mission to build a just, conscious, and awakened society.
If this book shakes your comfort, good. If it awakens your heart, better. And if it empowers you to carry the ark of thought through the flood of confusion - then it has served its purpose.
This book is not the product of academic privilege, inherited tradition, or religious conformity. It is born from a deep yearning for truth - raw, unfiltered, and rooted in the Quran itself. For too long, the identity of Bani Israel has been defined by race, lineage, and external scriptures. But the Quran tells a different story - one that speaks of ideology, not inheritance. One that calls humanity not toward tribal superiority, but toward moral responsibility.
This work is the result of years of personal study, introspection, and repeated confrontation with the disconnect between traditional interpretations and the Quranic text. I have come to see Bani Israel not as a historical nation tied to a bloodline, but as a timeless group: those entrusted with knowledge, burdened with reform, and tested by power. Sometimes they rise; often they fail - but they are not alone.
Every age has its own Bani Israel. This book does not offer easy conclusions. It invites you to question - not just the narratives you've inherited, but the assumptions that underpin your worldview. It re-centers the Quran as the ultimate lens through which we must view identity, guidance, and responsibility. In these pages, you'll find a call to return - not to a race or ritual - but to the original mission given to Adam, carried forward by Nuh, and embodied by Ibrahim: the mission to build a just, conscious, and awakened society.
If this book shakes your comfort, good. If it awakens your heart, better. And if it empowers you to carry the ark of thought through the flood of confusion - then it has served its purpose.
This work is the result of years of personal study, introspection, and repeated confrontation with the disconnect between traditional interpretations and the Quranic text. I have come to see Bani Israel not as a historical nation tied to a bloodline, but as a timeless group: those entrusted with knowledge, burdened with reform, and tested by power. Sometimes they rise; often they fail - but they are not alone.
Every age has its own Bani Israel. This book does not offer easy conclusions. It invites you to question - not just the narratives you've inherited, but the assumptions that underpin your worldview. It re-centers the Quran as the ultimate lens through which we must view identity, guidance, and responsibility. In these pages, you'll find a call to return - not to a race or ritual - but to the original mission given to Adam, carried forward by Nuh, and embodied by Ibrahim: the mission to build a just, conscious, and awakened society.
If this book shakes your comfort, good. If it awakens your heart, better. And if it empowers you to carry the ark of thought through the flood of confusion - then it has served its purpose.