On “Reporting Negation” — الإخبار عن النفي
A concept from Arabic grammar with deep implications for logic: when you report a negation, you are making a claim — and claims require evidence proportional to what is being negated.
Philosophy, theology, and reflections
A concept from Arabic grammar with deep implications for logic: when you report a negation, you are making a claim — and claims require evidence proportional to what is being negated.
What if the whole world decided to speak only English? A deep analysis of what dies when a language dies — and why Babel wasn’t punishment. It was protection.
The oldest challenge in theology: why does evil exist in a world created by a good God? The Islamic answer is not comfort. It’s clarity — and it cuts deeper.
A reflection on Surah Al-Anfal 8:30 — when the most powerful men in Arabia plotted against the Prophet, and Allah plotted back. The parallelism is devastating.