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Not all ways of reading are created equal. You can read a lot, quickly, but badly. Reading well, it is learned and it goes through the method. What about “the speed reading method”, mindmapping, post-its and other techniques? How to write, take notes, structure, introduce, develop and conclude your summary? And how to do more than read and synthesize a book: how to think methodically? To meet the methodological needs of students and anyone wishing to progress, this book offers practical advice in the light of the Koran, great authors...
Islam: The Art of Reading a Book and Thinking Methodically by Mohamed Oudihat
Not all ways of reading are created equal. One can read a lot, quickly, but badly. Reading well, it is learned and it goes through the method. What about “the speed reading method”, mindmapping, post-its and other techniques? How to write, take notes, structure, introduce, develop and conclude your summary? And how to do more than read and synthesize a book: how to think methodically?
The method is not just a school and university technique. It concerns all the subjects of life: how to orient oneself well in one's studies, one's career, one's relationship or in life? It not only allows you to succeed in your studies but also and above all to find your place in the world. To orient oneself well, to think, to act and to live according to the right path or method is the stake of the existence of any person, a stake to which the Koran responds precisely:
“To each of you We have given a way and a method”
Quran 5:48
To meet the methodological needs of students and anyone wishing to progress, this book offers practical advice in the light of the Koran, great authors such as shaykh Taha Jabir al-'Alwani, Jean Guitton or André Charlier, as well as feedback in the support of university dissertations, theses and collective work.
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