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Fatema Mernissi
“Les cinq degrés de l'amour******

Les Sufis sont les grands maîtres de l'art d'aimer de la civilisation musulmane. Selon Ad-Daylami, l'amour est une fulgurante source de lumière et " celui qui aime est éclairé dans son génie et illuminé dans sa nature". Cependant, tot amour n'est pas équivalent:
" L'amour dont s'aiment entre eux les humains est de cinq espèces pour cinq catégories différentes [ d'hommes]:

- Un amour divin pour ceux qui sont parvenus à l'unité.
- Un amour intellectuel pour ceux qui possèdent la connaissance.
- Un amour spirituel pour l'élite des hommes.
- Un amour naturel pour la masse des humains.
- Un amour bestial pour les natures abjectes".”
Fatema Mernissi, L'Amour dans les pays musulmans : A travers le miroir des textes anciens

Michelle Obama
“I wasn’t going to let one person’s opinion dislodge everything I thought I knew about myself. Instead, I switched my method without changing my goal.”
Michelle Obama, Becoming

Dan    Brown
“The human mind has a primitive ego defense mechanism that negates all realities that produce too much stress for the brain to handle. It’s called Denial.”
Dan Brown, Inferno

Fatema Mernissi
“To be happy a woman had to think hard, during long silent hours, about how to make each small step forward.”
Fatima Mernissi, Rêves-femmes-Une-enfance-harem

Fatema Mernissi
“Happiness, she would explain, was when a person felt good, light, creative, content, loving and loved, and free. An unhappy person felt as if there were barriers crushing her desires and the talents she had inside. A happy woman was one who could exercise all kinds of rights, from the right to move to the right to create, compete, and challenge, and at the same time could be loved for doing so. Part of happiness was to be loved by a man who enjoyed your strength and was proud of your talents. Happiness was also about the right to privacy, the right to retreat from the company of others and plunge into contemplative solitude. Or sit by yourself doing nothing for a whole day, and not give excuses or feel guilty about it either. Happiness was to be with loved ones, and yet still feel that you existed as a separate being, that ou were not just there to make them happy. Happiness was when there was a balance between what you gave and what you took.”
Fatima Mernissi, Dreams Of Trespass: Tales Of A Harem Girlhood

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