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THE SUN RISES IN THE WEST – SCIENCE FOR THE HOUR
natural and rational journey, a journey of conscience and science,
an act of knowledge and recognition.
Farid Gabteni’s firm and complete commitment to the Islam of
knowledge, the original Islam, the enlightened Islam, explains his
method of research concerning the Quranic text, and, beyond, the
sacred texts of monotheism. On the basis of his research, the author
culminates in the highlight of a mathematical order encoded in the
Revelation, of an underlying calculation, which is all the more
surprising, and which could not be the product of pure chance. He
thereby establishes the existence of a structural and structuring
message, both signifier and evidence. The following statements
come as a result. The Book, like the Universe, is mathematically
structured and understandable. The history of their respective
development-advent is thus conceived as mathematically directed,
the expression of a sovereign intelligence, which reveals itself
within and through the human mind. In other words, a reality of
thought, an integral order, a general mathematical rule, a science of
oneness, presiding over the real, come to light: "(…) Then you will
not find for God’s Mode a change (…)". Creation and Revelation
both lead to their shared, unique origin.
This natural order, this mathematical modality of the "great book",
according to Galileo’s formula, appears as the teaching of the
human intelligence, fruit of an evolution whose roots are found in
the minutes of cosmic origins, to the consciousness. Science and
conscience become the marks of a plan, reflections and signs,
within the human mind, of the Origin, of the Intelligence.
Let us finally mention that Farid Gabteni’s work presents an
additional dimension: that of their unitary aspect in the field of
monotheism. Indeed, starting from the Quran, the author integrates
the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament to his research. The
work’s first volume thus contains a section entitled "Messianic air",
which exposes the results of a crossover study of the three texts,
where their respective elements articulate with each other and
complete each other. These works constitute therefore a practical
example of the meeting among the three great religions claiming
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