This profound work by Mustafa El-Nashaar offers a comprehensive analytical and critical approach to the philosophical thought of Hassan Hanafi, one of the most influential contemporary Arab thinkers. The book meticulously examines Hanafi's complex intellectual project, exploring his contributions to modern Islamic thought, his critiques of traditionalism, and his efforts to bridge ancient heritage with contemporary challenges. El-Nashaar dissects Hanafi's core concepts, methodologies, and socio-political implications, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of his significant impact on Arab intellectual discourse and religious reform movements. It is an indispensable resource for scholars and students interested in contemporary Arab philosophy, Islamic studies, and critical theory.