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In a world that worships popularity and fears doubt, where truth is decided by the loudest voice, a young man named Idris is suffocating. Burdened by the noise of a society that demands conformity, he asks the one question it cannot tolerate: Why?
His search for answers leads him to a place shrouded in mystery-a school with no name, no anthem, and no hierarchy. Here, students are not taught what to think, but how to think. Their only text is the world, and their only rule is a profound challenge drawn from the heart of Qur'anic wisdom: "Bring your proof, if you are truthful."
Under the guidance of his enigmatic mentor, Malik-a man who offers no answers, only questions-Idris is plunged into a world of uncomfortable freedom. He must learn to dismantle his own idols, putting revered historical figures and cherished traditions on trial in his own mind. He is taught to distinguish love from worship, and to see how easily admiration for a leader can curdle into the poison of blind loyalty when he is tempted by a charismatic student who offers the comfort of groupthink over the arduous path of individual reason.
The School of Light is a philosophical and spiritual narrative that wages a quiet war against intellectual laziness. It explores the dangerous line between reverence and worship, challenges the idea that truth is determined by majority consensus, and champions the sacred duty of questioning everything.
When the school's radical independence attracts the hostility of state authorities who demand conformity, the battle for intellectual freedom becomes terrifyingly real. Malik is arrested, leaving Idris and his fellow students to defend the school's spirit not with slogans or protests, but with the very questions they were taught to wield.
This is a story about the difference between education and indoctrination, wisdom and knowledge. It is a journey that reveals that true graduation is not marked by a diploma, but by the clarity to see the world's illusions and the courage to challenge them. It is a novel for anyone who has ever felt suffocated by dogma and yearned for the most dangerous thing of all: how to be truly free.