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Saad Afoughal: The Quran is the Prophet's rational miracle... and only superstition is harmed
Moroccan philosophical researcher Saad Afoughal believes that reforming the mind is not an end in itself, but rather a bridge that must be crossed to rationalize
Moroccan philosophical researcher Saad Afougal believes that reforming the mind is not an end in itself, but rather a bridge that must be crossed to rationalize religious practice, a practice that evokes moral values and meanings, and does not stop at the appearance of religious practices in a way that turns them into rituals devoid of any spiritual meaning. He explained that there is a real crisis of the mind today, which has been ongoing for centuries and accompanies humanity, and its salvation does not lie in what humanity has discovered in the sciences, despite their abundance and importance in addressing the mind from multiple aspects, but rather its salvation lies in the Book of God Almighty.
Afoughal emphasized the urgent need to place reason alongside revelation, not beyond it. He argued that without cultivating reason within the framework of the Holy Quran, it will remain either marginalized or deified. This, he asserted, is the experience humanity has known. If we seek to summarize the paths of civilization, culture, and thought, reason is either marginalized or deified. He pointed out that the Holy Quran mentions the word "reason" in its various forms and expressions 49 times, in addition to its synonyms and related terms. This highlights the widespread and extensive use of reason in the Holy Quran, as in the verses: {Do they not understand?} [Ya-Sin/68], {Perhaps you will understand} [Al-Baqarah/272], and {None will understand them except those of knowledge} [Al-Ankabut/43]. God intended for humankind to reflect upon all that the divine messages present, and all that the messengers offer of God's signs, proofs of His power, manifestations of His greatness, and His blessings, thus establishing proof for them on the right path. Sharia is because God deals with man through his mind, which He prepared to guide him to the truth, and to lead him to conscious knowledge that is open to the realities of life in its implications and results. This is the Qur’anic approach that God intended for man in terms of intellect, will, movement, and responsibility in the present and the future.
Mistrust of reason
One of the most prominent manifestations of the crisis of the contemporary Muslim mind is a mistrust of reason itself, based on the assumption that its boldness, freedom, and exercise will lead to doubt and harm to faith. Conversely, it is superstitious beliefs, unsupported by evidence and not grounded in sound Islamic knowledge or authentic revelation with its precise texts, that are truly harmed by reason. Reason, on the other hand, is the best support for faith, provided that faith is sound. The Holy Quran is the best example of this interdependence and cohesion between reason and faith. This is clearly evident in the verses of the Quran, and in the lives and stances of the prophets. This is not a call to return to the deification of reason as expressed by the philosophy of modernity, for this matter is outdated. We acknowledge that reason is but a small part of the being of the human soul and constitutes only one-tenth, in Freud's words. Rather, it is a call to give reason its due right and place in questioning, criticism, and expressing what goes on within it, with balance and control, without exaggerating in absolute trust in it alone. When the human mind moves within the framework of revelation, it does not move in a narrow field, but rather in a very broad field. It moves in a field that is this entire existence, which includes the world of the seen and the world of the unseen, as well as the depths of the soul and all areas of life. Revelation does not restrain the mind from anything except deviation from the path, poor vision, and the distortion of desires and passions, and after that it pushes it to movement and activity. This great tool that God has given to man – the mind – was given to him to work and be active in guarding divine revelation and guidance, so that he does not go astray or transgress.
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The mind and the three circles
Afugal added that the Muslim mind's belief in the unseen and its acceptance of its profound truths do not conflict with reason, because this mind distinguishes between three realms: the realm of reason, the realm of revelation, and the realm of superstition. Not everything outside the realm of reason is necessarily revelation, nor is it necessarily superstition, even though the atheist equates the two, labeling everything outside the realm of reason as superstition, regardless of whether it pertains to the unseen, revelation, or religious doctrine.
He pointed out that we can conclude from the foregoing that the miracle of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is the Holy Quran, and therefore it is an intellectual and rational miracle. All the miracles of the previous prophets ended with the end of their time, and were of a nature that suited the people of each prophet's era, to suit the nature of how those addressed received those books and the contemporaries of that prophet. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), being the final miracle, had to be an intellectual miracle that transcends time and eras, addressing humanity regardless of the development of its knowledge, capabilities, and intellectual capacities.
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Khamenei's successor: The Assembly of Experts is taking action, and Washington prefers a friendly regime
Uncertainty surrounds Khamenei's successor after his assassination. The Assembly of Experts emphasizes the need for a swift selection, while Washington prefers a friendly regime without pursuing regime change. An analysis of the Iranian landscape.
The political landscape in Tehran remains shrouded in uncertainty and cautious anticipation following the announcement of the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a series of airstrikes targeting his compound in the capital—an event marking a pivotal turning point in the history of the Islamic Republic. All eyes are now on the Assembly of Experts, the constitutional body tasked with selecting the country's supreme leader, amidst international and regional speculation about who will fill this significant leadership vacuum.
Council of Experts: The decision will not be long in coming
In the first official reaction to the succession process, Ali Moallemi, a member of the Assembly of Experts, stated that the selection of a successor to the Supreme Leader "will not take long." In press statements carried by the ISNA news agency, Moallemi emphasized that the Assembly is aware of the sensitivity of the current situation, noting that "members of the Assembly have sworn a constitutional and legal oath that personal desires or narrow factional and partisan affiliations will not interfere in the selection of the new Supreme Leader." This indicates the religious establishment's desire to demonstrate internal cohesion and quickly contain the situation.
Selection mechanism and historical background
To understand the context of this event, it's important to note that the Assembly of Experts consists of 88 jurists elected by direct vote. Their primary task, according to the Iranian constitution, is to appoint the Supreme Leader, oversee his work, and dismiss him if necessary. In this context, Iranian memory recalls the experience of 1989, following the death of the Islamic Republic's founder, Ruhollah Khomeini. The Assembly convened in an emergency session and selected Ali Khamenei as his successor in a swift transition that averted chaos. Today, the Assembly faces a similar challenge, but within a more complex geopolitical landscape.
The American position: Seeking a friendly regime
Internationally, American statements reflected a delicate balance between strategic interests and political realism. US Vice President Jay D. Vance explained that the US administration was closely monitoring the situation, noting that Washington "prefers a friendly regime" in Tehran. These statements suggest that the United States, despite deep disagreements, may not necessarily seek "regime change" in the radical sense that could lead to regional chaos, but rather aspires to the rise of a new leadership that might be more pragmatic or less confrontational with Western interests.
Potential regional and international repercussions
This event carries implications that extend far beyond Iran's borders. The Supreme Leader has the final say on foreign and military policy, including managing the nuclear program and supporting regional allies. Therefore, the identity of the next Supreme Leader will determine the shape of future relations with neighboring countries and major powers. Observers fear that any prolonged period of political vacuum could lead to internal power struggles that could negatively impact regional stability and global energy markets, which explains the Assembly of Experts' haste in reassuring both domestic and international audiences.
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Saudi Arabia condemns the Iranian attack on the US embassy and vows to retaliate
The Kingdom strongly condemns the Iranian attack on the US Embassy in Riyadh, and affirms its right to respond and protect its territory, warning against a dangerous escalation that violates the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia today (Tuesday) expressed its strongest condemnation of the Iranian attack targeting the US Embassy in Riyadh. The Kingdom considers this hostile act a blatant violation of its sovereignty and a direct threat to security and stability in the region, affirming its categorical rejection of such criminal acts, which contravene all international values and principles.
Violation of international conventions and diplomatic immunity
The Kingdom affirmed in its statement that the repetition of this cowardly and unjustified attack blatantly violates all international norms and laws, most notably the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the 1961 Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic Relations. It is worth noting that the Vienna Convention explicitly stipulates the inviolability of diplomatic premises and obligates host states and all parties to protect diplomatic missions and their personnel, granting them full immunity even in cases of armed conflict. This makes this attack a grave violation of international law that warrants accountability.
A dangerous escalation despite de-escalation initiatives
The Kingdom stressed that this blatant Iranian behavior is occurring at a sensitive time, despite the Iranian authorities' full awareness of Saudi Arabia's balanced stance. The Kingdom has previously affirmed that it will not allow its airspace or territory to be used as a platform to target Iran. Analysts indicate that Tehran's attack, despite Saudi assurances, reflects a desire to push the region toward further escalation and chaos, and undermines any efforts aimed at strengthening regional security.
The right of reply and the protection of national sovereignty
In closing, the Kingdom reiterated its firm and legitimate right to take all necessary measures to protect its national security, territorial integrity, and the lives of its citizens and residents, as well as its vital interests. Riyadh clarified that all options remain on the table, including a military response to this aggression, noting that leniency towards such transgressions could embolden the aggressor to further recklessness, which the Kingdom will not permit under any circumstances.
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Israel assassinates Reza Khazai, Hezbollah's military buildup chief
The Israeli army announces the assassination of Reza Khazaee, Hezbollah’s military buildup chief and a Quds Force commander, in a raid on Beirut that targeted Iranian supply lines.
The Israeli army officially announced today (Tuesday) the success of the assassination operation of Reza Khazaee, who is considered one of the most prominent pivotal figures in the military structure of Hezbollah, describing him as the official in charge of the “military build-up” file in the party, and the field representative of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Lebanon.
In detailing the operation, the army statement explained that the Israeli Navy, in close coordination with Military Intelligence (Aman), carried out a focused airstrike yesterday (Monday) on an area in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. This strike resulted in the death of Khazaee, whom the statement revealed also held another sensitive position: Chief of Staff of the Iranian-backed "Lebanon Corps," making him a strategic target in Israel's target bank.
According to the intelligence cited in the statement, Khaza'i was considered the "right-hand man" of the commander of the Lebanese Corps and an indispensable central figure in Hezbollah's military buildup. His tasks focused primarily on logistical and strategic coordination between the party and Tehran, particularly regarding aligning the party's field military needs with the resources and technologies provided by Iran—a process known as "military buildup.".
Context of escalation and targeting of shadow leaders
This operation comes within the context of an intensive Israeli military and security campaign against Hezbollah's command structure and Iranian supply networks in the region. The term "military buildup" typically refers in Israeli military parlance to efforts to transfer and develop advanced weaponry, such as precision missiles, drones, and air defense systems—issues that Tel Aviv considers a red line that threatens the regional balance of power.
The targeting of a figure as influential as Reza Khazaee, who serves as a direct link to the Revolutionary Guard, reflects Israel's determination to strike at the "vital artery" that sustains Hezbollah's military capabilities. By eliminating key figures involved in liaison and military logistics, Israel seeks to cripple supply chains and disrupt military modernization plans that rely heavily on Iranian expertise and funding.
Regional dimensions of the operation
This assassination cannot be separated from the broader regional context, where a covert and overt war is being waged between Israel and the Iranian-led axis. Khazaee exemplifies the kind of commanders who operate behind the scenes to consolidate fronts and unify military efforts between Tehran and its proxies in the region. The Quds Force, which Khazaee represented, is the external arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) responsible for operations outside Iran's borders, thus giving his assassination a dimension that extends beyond the Lebanese arena to the very heart of Tehran's strategic calculations.
Observers believe that intensifying the strikes in Beirut and targeting figures responsible for coordination, financing, and arming is aimed at putting military and political pressure on Hezbollah, in light of the ongoing confrontations on the northern border, and an attempt to reduce the party’s ability to replenish its strategic stockpile of weapons in the event of a full-scale confrontation.
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