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Kafkaesque: a thinking and writing genre developed in Frank Kafka’s name.
Generally, the term Kafkaesque tends to refer to the bureaucratic nature of the capitalistic judiciary in government systems. It encompasses the sort of complex, unclear processes in which no individual ever truly has a comprehensive grasp on what is going on, and the system doesn't really care. However, the quality of Kafkaesque also seems to extend much further than this; it is not necessarily exemplified merely by what these systems are, but rather by the reaction of the individuals subject to them and what it might represent.
Generally, the term Kafkaesque tends to refer to the bureaucratic nature of the capitalistic judiciary in government systems. It encompasses the sort of complex, unclear processes in which no individual ever truly has a comprehensive grasp on what is going on, and the system doesn't really care. However, the quality of Kafkaesque also seems to extend much further than this; it is not necessarily exemplified merely by what these systems are, but rather by the reaction of the individuals subject to them and what it might represent.
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قالت أم الدرداء الصغرى:
"لقد طلبت العبادة في كل شيء، فما وجدت شيئاً أشفى لنفسي من مذاكرة العلم"
- جامع بيان العلم
"لقد طلبت العبادة في كل شيء، فما وجدت شيئاً أشفى لنفسي من مذاكرة العلم"
- جامع بيان العلم
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كل ما نقرأ قصيدة من العصر الجاهلي او العصر العباسي بصفة عامة نزيد نتأكد من فصاحة وجمال اللغة العربية، وفي الحقيقة إنها أحلى لغة وُجِدت. وإننا عاطينها أقل من قيمتها بالتوجه إلى لغات الغرب
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