A book that covers a variety of topics ranging from intellectual, political, and strategic.
The book is divided into five main axes or sections, which are: the Arab revolutions, the religious issue, the democratic issue or democratic transformation, the Arab state and its historical formation and current crises, and finally the issue of modernity and modernization in the Arab world.The author says, there must be no loss of strength or strength of determination to move forward with the great transformation project by accumulating efforts and sacrifices, whether from the position of government or the afflictions of the opposition in the face of the power of the force and the ferocity of the counter-revolution. The Arab region is in the process of a major transformation, and the Arab Spring revolutions shook the reality of stagnation and stirred the stagnant Arab waters.It is a strange irony that the most “secular” Arab countries do not accept that the religious field, its institutions, and its public functions be independent from the control of the state and its bureaucracy, in violation of the ABCs of political secularization, which require the independence of the religious field from the state.













