by Massin Kevin Labidi | Feb 28, 2006 | Politics and News
A Petition Against Censorship in Tunisia Since 2006, I have lost contact with almost everyone. I became increasingly isolated, especially as they frequently cut off my internet access and blocked all my websites in Tunisia. Each time, I had to find a new proxy to...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Dec 29, 2005 | Culture and Literature
Summer in the Homeland: 1982 I have just completed reading the 300 translated pages of my book in French, “Tunisia… A Journey of a Nation… and a Life.” The depth and accuracy of the translation go beyond mere words—it captures the very essence...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Dec 13, 2005 | Culture and Literature
Free the Arabic Language from the Shackles of Islam Many people take pride in the beauty and eloquence of the Arabic language, believing it to be sacred because it is “the language of God, the language of angels, and the language of paradise.” Some even...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Nov 24, 2005 | History and Civilizations
The Alawites, Alawiyya, or Nusayris The Alawites, also known as Alawiyya or Nusayris, derive their name from Ali ibn Abi Talib, whom they follow as their Imam after the death of Muhammad. They are divided into several branches: 1. The Alawite Dynasty This is a...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Nov 6, 2005 | Philosophy and Beliefs
Pascal’s Wager I am fully convinced that even if God exists, He cannot be as described by religions. Mathematically speaking, it has been argued that believing in the existence of a god is more logical than not believing. How was this demonstrated? Proponents of this...