Mirian Garcia từ Castel San Pietro Romano RM, Italy

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05/03/2024

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2020-01-22 15:30

Kỹ Năng Ghi Nhớ Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: 1980 Books

"الأمة والإمامة" من أشهر وأعرق أصول العقيدة الإسلامية وهي كذلك أكثر الأبحاث جدة وحداثة. فقد تناولها القدماء والمحدثون كلامياً وفلسفياً ودرسوها بوصفها قضية عقائدية خالصة ومسألة غيبية تماماً. وفي هذا الكتاب الذي يضم مجموعة من المحاضرات يتناول المؤلف هذا الموضوع من زاويته الاجتماعية، وفي ضوء علم الاجتماع وبلغة جديدة. والمؤلف في هذا الكتاب يذهب إلى أن الإمام أعم من القائد السياسي، ومن المدير الاجتماعي والبطل والرجل السوبرمان الذي يوجه مجتمعه في حياته اتجاهاً خاصاً، ويحكمه ويديره ويتزعمه ويقوده. بل ألإمام عبارة عن موجود إنساني تشكل روحه وأخلاقه ونهج حياته دلالة لبني الإنسان على كيف يجب أني كونوا وكيف يجب أن يحيوا. وعلى هذا الأساس فالإمام شخص يدل بني الإنسان في وجوده وفكره وطراز حياته إلى الحد الذي يمكنهم أن يكونوا عليه ويدعوهم إلى الرقي والمسير على الصراط وبناء الذات, ويبحث المؤلف في مسألة تعيين الإمام في الأمة إسلامياً، كما يتصور الشيعة فيقول أن الإمامة حق ذاتي ناشئ من ماهية الشخص، فمنشؤها ذات الإمام، وليس عاملاً خارجياً كالانتخاب أو النصب، فهو إمام نصب أم لا، انتخبته الناس أو لا، لأنه يتمتع بتلك المزايا والفضائل. الأمة والإمامة هو الكتاب الذي يحمل العناصر الرئيسيّة لنظريّة علي شريعتي السياسيّة، وهو طرح يتجاوز الطرح الشيعي التقليدي لمسألة الإمامة بمراحل أحد أهم أعمال الراحل العملاق

2020-01-22 18:30

Vui Sống Và Làm Việc - Tái bản 08/2013 Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Dale Carnegie

This book opens with a visit to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, a place that anyone who is on goodreads would LOVE to visit. Daniel, then a young boy who grows up during the story, finds a book called the Shadow of the Wind by Julian Carax. Reading the book makes him want to read more by the author and catalyzes a journey to find Julian which leads him down a path of danger and intrigue. First the downsides of the novel. There is a character who uses horrific language, though he is the main bad buy, several several uses of the F bomb are present. There are several explicit sexual situations and scenes. And as you progress through the novel the tone gets darker and descriptions of murders take place, sparing little of the manner in which it occurred. I will not spoil any of the mystery other than to say that Daniel finds his life starting to live a strange parallel to that of Julian's. I will admit that several times through the story my ideas about who the characters would actually end up being changed and it wasn't until just before the final revelation that I started picking up on the actual identities of some of the characters. I personally was a little creeped out and I sit here having just finished it at 3am unable to sleep and jumping at shadows. Fair warning if you've read this review and go to read the book, it might give you the willies. But then I'm also a lightweight to creep and gore so who knows, you decide.

2020-01-22 21:30

Biển Xanh Màu Lá - Cuốn Tiểu Thuyết Đầu Tiên Về Trường Sa Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Xuân Thủy

"Worst Places to Die: On a toilet in a Barnes and Noble, reading this book." - Thoughts on Your Wildest Dreams, Within Reason by Mike Sacks There's something about reading award-winning books and novels on the 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die list that makes me want to read really loony books in-between. Well, not really - maybe I'm just looking for an excuse to pick up and read Mike Sacks' Your Wildest Dreams, Within Reason. A collection of short stories, lists, and illustrations spanning both ends of the oddball spectrum, Your Wildest Dreams is the treasure book of ludicrous (and sometimes bawdy) humor your mother tried to keep away from you. From the love-notes-exchange-turned-sour in "Saw You on the Q Train," the groom's wedding day tweets in "George Sarkin is Using Twitter!" to the clueless psychologist aboard the sloop Winslow in "From the Sea Journal of the Esteemed Dr. Ridley L. Honeycomb," Sacks must have one hell of an imagination to have thought up these stories - they're so darn absurd, he must either be crazy or a genius, or both. He reinvents popular jokes by adding somber endings in "FW: Loved the Following Jokes and Thought You'd Love Them as Well!!!"; in "Arse Poetica," he pitches script ideas to a hardcore porn producer... in the middle of an orgy. One of my favorites is without a doubt "The Rejection of Anne Frank" - where an editor turns down her biography ("a memoir from a 15-year-old is a bit much") and offers some pretty comical criticism: "Fantasy always works, especially with your tween demographic. Come up with something totally original - for instance, is there any ambiguous historical evidence for the presence, in Nazi Germany, of hot teenage vampires?" But nothing - nothing - beats the letters of Rhon Penny (silent h), a writer trying to get published by thinking up all sorts of gimmicks and pitching them to various authors such as Don DeLillo, Salman Rushdie, Thomas Pynchon and the family of John Updike. If you're not prudish about a bit of crass humor and appreciate intelligent comedy bordering on the ridiculous, then Your Wildest Dreams, Within Reason is a definite must-read. Indulge yourself - but don't tell your mother. PS. See page 206. Originally posted here.

Người đọc Mirian Garcia từ Castel San Pietro Romano RM, Italy

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.