Book review: Reading Darwin in Arab Thought 1860-1950
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This article presents a review of "Reading Darwin in Arabic 1860-1950," written by Marwa Elshakry and translated by Muhammad Saad Kamel. The first edition of the book was published in 590 pages by Nama Center for Research and Studies in 2017. This book deals with the history of Darwinism in modern Arab thought intellectually, theologically, socially, and politically. It also reads the interpretations of Darwinism and its various inspirations in that thought through the contexts that formed the frameworks of that thinking.
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