Ahmad Amin (1886–1954) was an Egyptian academic, Islamic researcher and essayist in the history of modern Arabic literature. He was able to usher in a groundbreaking chapter in intellectual thought in the various branches of Islamic education, culture and knowledge science in Egypt. He is remembered in world history for his intellectual thought on the history and traditions of Muslims. Under his immortal literary composition, teaching and patronage, knowledge every branch of science is adorned in leaves and becomes a vast magnificence. He owes to the tireless work, supreme sacrifice and patronage of the Egyptian scholars, for the growth of education culture and knowledge science. As a result, the Egyptian Literary-Cultural Research Council 'Lajnatut Talifi wat Tarjumati Wan Nashri' was a meeting place for intellectuals, scientists, scholars, poets, writers and Muslim thinkers. That is why his contemporary historical scholars called this period as the golden age of knowledge and science. Ahmad Amin at that time climbed to the golden peak of intellectual thought in the practice of Arabic language and literature. The research Article on “The Intellectual Thought in Ahmad Amin`s Literary works” attempts to shed light on. The aim of this essay is to shed light on the thought of intellectualism in the literature of Ahmad Amin.
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