Abu-l-Ala al-Maari citations

Abul ʿAla Al-Maʿarri ou Aboulala el-Maʿarri est un grand poète syrien de langue arabe, connu pour sa virtuosité, pour l'originalité et le pessimisme de sa vision du monde. Ses poèmes philosophiques sont construits sur la base d’une tristesse existentielle profonde, faisant du pessimisme une ligne de conduite et le départ de toute réflexion philosophique. Wikipedia  

✵ 973 – 1057
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Abu-l-Ala al-Maari: Citations en anglais

“The inhabitants of the earth are of two sorts:
Those with brains, but no religion,
And those with religion, but no brains.”

Al-Maʿarri

As quoted in The Crusades Through Arab Eyes (1984) by Amin Maalouf, p. 37
Variant translations:
The world holds two classes of men; intelligent men without religion, and religious men without intelligence.
A Short History of Freethought Ancient and Modern (1906) by John Mackinnon Robertson, Vol. I, Ch. VIII: Freethought under Islam, p. 269
The world is divided into men who have wit and no religion and men who have religion and no wit.
This form of the statement has been most commonly misatributted — to Avicenna, in A Rationalist Encyclopaedia: A Book of Reference on Religion, Philosophy, Ethics, and Science (1950) by Joseph McCabe, p. 43, and later to Averroes, in The Atheist World‎ (1991) by Madalyn Murray O'Hair, p. 46.
Original: اِثْنَانِ أَهْلُ الْأَرْضِ ذُو عَقْلٍ بِلَا دِينٍ وَآخَرُ دَيِّنٌ لَا عَقْلَ لَهُ

“A little doubt is better than total credulity.”

Al-Maʿarri

As quoted in Leaving Islam: Apostates Speak Out (2003) by Ibn Warraq, p. 68

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