My life, my Tunisia – Complete audiobook in English
Massin Kevin Labidi, born Mohamed Karim Labidi, was born in Tunis on August 4, 1966. Raised in a traditional family environment, he experienced the impact of political Islam which marked the beginning of an important transformation. Completing his primary studies in Tunisia, he then continued his secondary studies in France. It was during this period that he embraced Shiism before undertaking trips to Iran and Syria for theological and historical studies. Subsequently, Labidi became involved in the Iranian Shiite political movement. Eventually freeing himself from this influence, he continued his mystical explorations by traveling to various countries in search of knowledge. Under the guidance of Sufi masters, he continued his studies and developed his own philosophical conviction: “Everyone is master of himself; no one is the master of others. »
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The emotions and hopes of a personal experience are as extraordinary and moving as the one you will discover in the following pages. “My life, my Tunisia: Testimony of the brother-in-law of Salah Karkar, former leader of Ennahdha and former follower of Shiism” is a poignant and deeply disturbing story which plunges us into the heart of a reality that is far too little known.
This book chronicles my life within a Mahdist Islamist movement in Iran between 1983 and 1990. At a time when the world was experiencing much conflict and upheaval, this personal experience took on an incredibly intense and devastating dimension.
The rise of the ayatollahs in Iran from 1979 saw the emergence of a sacred war machine preparing the return of the Savior, according to Shiite mystical precepts. It is an enlightened warning about the dangers that threaten humanity due to the plans and objectives of these Mahdist movements. Often remaining in the shadows, these movements rely on sacred texts and pursue a short and long term project to globally impose their vision of the world, in the name of Allah.
All these movements rely on the same sacred texts and work to achieve objectives which, although they may vary in details and methods, converge towards a common objective: to dominate the world under the banner of Islam. Their strategy does not shy away from the idea of wiping out two-thirds of humanity and drawing blood knee-deep because they believe that blood always conquers the sword, provided the remaining third complies. to the divine will. ..
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