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The meaning of life in the modern world

Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al Wahaibi

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Why has the “meaning of life” become a crisis for the contemporary individual? The crisis of meaning in the modern world is linked to the emergence and developments of individualism and self-centeredn...

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Why has the “meaning of life” become a crisis for the contemporary individual?


The crisis of meaning in the modern world is linked to the emergence and developments of individualism and self-centeredness. This book traces through description and analysis the context of this crisis and its intellectual and social roots, and reveals its manifestations in contemporary Western culture, in the novel, art, and psychoanalysis, and in “love” relationships and patterns of religiosity. And in the shifting connotations of pain, loneliness, and death.


It presents a critical treatment of the effects of changes in awareness of the self, body, and time on the meaning of an individual’s life, and also outlines the features of the distinguished position of the Qur’anic answer to the question of meaning.




Number: 1

Number of pages: 455 pages

Book size: 24*17

Paper type: black

Cover type: paperback


To view the index and introduction to the book, follow the link:



https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A0tqzIjLKqsoNiYaB2PIjvUWwcOg4ORE/view?usp=sharing



Author's introduction to the book:





Discussing the book with the author in Nadeem’s Majlis:







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