الخلاصة:
This study aims to present Garudi's perception of
civilizational dialogue in its various circumstances; its obstacles,
its foundations and its supports. He believes that Western
liberalism, centralism and civilizational partiality are real
obstacles to civilizational dialogue. While he consider thobstacles to civilizational dialogue. While he consider that the
luminous moral and humanitarian aspects of Islamic civilization
are real motivators for rapprochement and harmony.
The study concludes that civilizational dialogue between the
Occident and Islam is legitimate and theoretically feasible, but
practical reality belies all of this, as most of the wars that the
Western has fought since Garudi's call to the dialogue have all
been devastating wars against Islam and Muslims, and the reality
of Gaza today is only proof of this.