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Dr. Sami Ameri's book, “Atheism Defeats Itself”, with the subtitle “A Critical Study of the Rationalization of Disbelief and Absurdity,” offers a contemporary philosophical critique of atheistic worldviews from an Islamic perspective. The central thesis of this work is that atheism, when subjected to rigorous logical and epistemological scrutiny, ultimately reveals internal contradictions or leads to conclusions that undermine its own purported rational foundations. Dr. Ameri sets out to demonstrate how, in his analysis, atheistic frameworks struggle to provide a coherent and sustainable basis for understanding existence, knowledge, objective morality, or human purpose.
The author examines various arguments and positions advanced by atheist thinkers, aiming to expose what he views as their logical inconsistencies or their inability to adequately account for fundamental aspects of reality and human experience. The book intends to provide a reasoned critique, suggesting that the attempt to build a comprehensive worldview devoid of God leads to philosophical impasses or a reliance on unacknowledged presuppositions. It is presented as an intellectual defense of theism, arguing that atheism, in its endeavor to rationalize disbelief, ultimately proves to be self-defeating.
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