

Title:The ugliness of carnal sin Medium:Books Edition:LA RUCHE
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Title: The ugliness of carnal sin
Author: Ibn Hazm
Publisher: THE HIVE
Medium: Book
Theme: Education and Purification of the Soul
Description: Our time is certainly one of manifest moral decay, to the point where it has even become forbidden to blame sin. However one can write all that one wants of licentious, and even of insulting for the morals, and the religion. It is a difficult period described by some as the "dark age" of humanity. This is why this writing by Ibn Hazm is salutary because it puts the reader face to face with his responsibilities and helps him to get rid of the fatalism of sins. It also demonstrates that one can fight against carnal temptation.
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