In this book, author Youssef Karam embodies the concept of nature in a way that highlights the importance of "metaphysics," or what is beyond nature. This approach, through which the author addresses the human mind, conveys the following message: "The purpose of this ambitious existence is to reach beyond existence; that is, to know the universal truths in natural phenomena through rational contemplation to understand the causes of the existence of things." The author then addresses the issue of God's existence and attributes. At the end of this book, he links natural duty with religious duty, which he considers a product of natural duty. He elevates religion to the level of mathematical sciences, considering that both are based on premises that lead to conclusions. He calls for thought that leads to the secrets of nature, as it is synonymous with a broad horizon and unlimited knowledge.
The task of addressing this issue is complex. We need scientific, intellectual and advocacy figures who have a detailed, documented position on the problem of excessive preoccupation with following events, such that it can be considered an “intellectual model.” At the same time, we lack the ability to experience some of these people’s experiences in order to invest it in maintaining the motivational maladies that are born from being absorbed in current events.
In this book, we will attempt to review the governing boundaries of this study. We will then examine the status of current events in the view of Muslim scholars. We will then move on to network events, recent studies on them, and the student's relationship with them. As for political events, we will attempt to understand them by examining serious and productive scientific and intellectual models that have taken a stance on this issue.