Talbi argues that faith must be a free, conscious choice. He rejects the concept of apostasy (Riddah) as it contradicts the Quranic principle of "no compulsion in religion".
He positions the pursuit of truth as the ultimate goal of modernity. He also critiques what he calls "Islamosclerosis" (al-insilakh-slamiya), a term he coined to describe those who abandon Islamic values under the guise of modernization.
Authors in this genre often write with a distinct narrative voice—approachable, empathetic, and deeply introspective. Unlike heavy theological treatises that might intimidate a casual reader, works like Lytmyn Qlby are often composed of short, poignant chapters. They are designed to be read in moments of quiet reflection, offering bite-sized wisdom that accumulates into a comprehensive worldview.
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