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Critique of Marxist Philosophy Part 1
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Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs),
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Ayatullah Muhammad Baqir
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An Islamic critique of Marxist materialism and class struggle, analyzing the philosophical flaws in Marxist ideology from an Islamic perspective.
"Critique of Marxist Philosophy Part 1" provides an in-depth examination of Marxist ideology from an Islamic philosophical perspective. The book dissects dialectical materialism, historical determinism, and the concept of class struggle, exposing the incompatibility between Marxism and Islamic thought.
Through an Islamic lens, this work explores the deficiencies of Marxist materialism, refuting its atheistic foundations and rejection of divine justice. The book highlights how Islamic principles of economy, justice, and ethics offer a more balanced and holistic alternative to Marxist theory. This volume is essential reading for students of political philosophy, comparative religion, and Islamic governance.
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