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About the Book
Through a political reading of the Quranic chapter Elephant, we recognize the owners of the largest regional states, their governments, or shadow rulers, together with tendencies towards unjust expansions and hegemonies, often political pathologies that require treatment.
Through a socio-psychological reading of the Quranic chapter Elephant, we recognize the owners of authority who, if not delegated and distributed among other collective members (marriage, family, company, congregation, and other institutions), turn into a repressive tool that stifles the development of talents and healthy generational turnover.
Through a biological reading of the Quranic chapter Elephant, a biologist or doctor of veterinary sciences recognizes the largest land mammal and observes its behavior in the context of other ecosystems, seeking a clear correlation between herds, flocks, and swarms.
A synthetic biologist will think about mini-drones that mimic bees and patent solutions ordered by various intelligence agencies that want eyes in all parts of the world.
About the Author
Edin Tule was born in Germany in 1976 and through his education across Western Europe, the Balkans, Central Asia, the Middle East, and the Far East, he gained invaluable experiences and knowledge of world languages (German, Turkish, Arabic, and English), which enabled him to understand the cognitive processes of various Muslim and Eurasian peoples.
Since 2002, after obtaining theological-psychological knowledge at the Islamic International University in Kuala Lumpur, Edin has been a trainer throughout Europe and America in interactive seminars and webinars on emotional intelligence, team building, contemporary Qur'anic commentary, pain management, harmonious development of male-female energy, Islamic psychology, leadership, rhetoric, thinking techniques, and modern educational concepts.
Edin is the author of several theater plays for the amateur theater "Puss in Boots," which he founded. His areas of interest include neuro-theology, Qur'anology, and futurology, as he believes that the Creator of the universe is fully present in the future, which greatly interests him.
He is the author of five books: 1. Socio-psychological Dimensions of the Qur'an, 2. Qur'anic Treatment of Stress, 3. Mental Parkour, 4. Positive Community, and 5. Commentators on the Qur'an in the Spider's Web.