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One day, a hundred years from now, someone would read these words and remember: no fatwa outlasts a question, and no pyre burns as long as a single free mind.
Suleiman fled through the narrow streets, past the minarets and the silent courtyards where jasmine still bloomed despite the fatwa. In his pocket, a small scroll — not the philosopher’s work, but a map to a cave beyond the Guadalquivir, where a Greek copy of The Incoherence of the Incoherence waited. One day, a hundred years from now, someone
(released in 1997 as ) is a historical drama masterpiece by Egyptian director Youssef Chahine 🎬 Film Overview The film is set in 12th-century (released in 1997 as ) is a historical
—summarizes Chahine’s argument that while books can be burned, the ideas within them are immortal. Modern Parallelism: a hundred years from now
