Orientalism, its concept, origin, development, motives, and goals With analysis and criticism of the Orientalists' opinions

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Abstract

Orientalism is considered one of the most dangerous counter phenomena to which Islam and the Arabs have been exposed throughout history.
humanity and its different stages, and that there were few Orientalists who did justice to Islam and the Arabs in
their writings, and that the sects of different nations varied in their cultures, languages, values, and
Her word and her goals were unified to focus on studying a religion that she does not believe in and a people that do not know much.
You do not want to know the truth from falsehood, rather you want to distort Islam and Arabism.
and its splendid human civilization, and the campaigns that Islam was subjected to by many
The orientalists aimed mainly at distorting and casting doubt on the tolerant doctrine of Islam and trying to
To alienate people from embracing that belief and thus stop its spread, hence the seriousness of what he adopts.
Orientalists from their research when they study Islam, ideas, culture and civilization intellectuals ask us
The necessity of vigilance, caution, and attention to everything that these people write, and sorting out what is correct, so we encourage it.
We reject what is false, so we expose it and respond to it. In this study, we will deal with Orientalism and its concept.
, its origins and development, its goals and motives, with a presentation and analysis of the opinions of some orientalists, we ask God to
It helps us in our humble effort as a serious and sincere addition to all the researchers who contributed to the writing.

about Orientalism.

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Orientalism, its concept, origin, development, motives, and goals With analysis and criticism of the Orientalists’ opinions. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 50, 187-204. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.vi50.9831
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Orientalism, its concept, origin, development, motives, and goals With analysis and criticism of the Orientalists’ opinions. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 50, 187-204. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.vi50.9831