Man does not want the knowledge that would hurt his will | Such influence was perceived by the Yemeni government as negative and not suitable to Islam |
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Men find their religions as they find their homelands, their lands, their homes and their fathers | He is one of the most controversial intellectuals in the Arab world because of his radical change from defending to defending atheism and rejecting organized religion |
Works [ ] Books [ ] Abdullah Al-Qasemi's works have rarely been translated | The merchant Abdulaziz Al-Rashed Al-Humaid was impressed by al-Qasemi, so he took him to Iraq, India and Syria, finally, Al-Qasemi resumed his studies at the Sheikh Amin Shanqeeti school in Zubair in Iraq after then he traveled to India where he spent two years learning in school, he learned Arabic, , and the foundations of the Islamic , he then returned to Iraq where he joined al-Kazimiyah school, he returned to Damascus, finally, he decided to live in Cairo |
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Whoever suicide with or without an idea, is nobler and more courageous than any martyr in any war | Biography [ ] Education [ ] Al-Qasemi was born in in the present-day |
After surviving assassination attempts in and while suffering imprisonment under instigation from the government, he was hospitalized at the Ain-Shams hospital in on December 12, 1995 and died of cancer on January 9, 1996.
24Death [ ] He was hospitalized at the Ain-Shams hospital in Cairo on December 12, 1995 and died of cancer on 9 January 1996, and according to his will, he was buried along with his wife in the "Bab Al-Wazir" cemetery in Egypt | al-Qasemi and free philosophy [ ] After this incident, al-Qasemi changed his way of thinking, defending secularism and scepticism and criticizing religion to the point where his opponents labelled him "atheist" |
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He survived two assassination attempts in Egypt and Lebanon and suffered imprisonment in Egypt under instigation from the Yemeni government, because of his great influence on Yemeni students who, because of their frequent meetings with him, were deeply influenced by his thoughts | Subsequently Abdullah al-Qasemi wrote several books attacking the scholars of Al-Azhar |