
Ahmed Ben Salah
Ahmed Ben Salah is a contemporary scholar and author known for his exploration of comparative literature, particularly the interplay between Islamic and Christian literary traditions. In his recent work, he draws parallels between 'L'épître du pardon' by Al Ma’arri and Dante's 'Divine Comedy', highlighting the audacious approaches of both authors in addressing themes of religion, morality, and the afterlife. His dual cultural background allows him to navigate the complexities of these narratives, offering a fresh perspective that challenges existing religious dogmas and encourages dialogue between civilizations.
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Recent news mentions
Ahmed Ben Salah was the promoter of a development policy in Tunisia during the 1960s and 70s.
Le cadeau empoisonné – La Presse de TunisieAhmed Ben Salah was the secretary general of the Ugtt and played a role in the political dynamics of the Néo Destour congress.
Conjoncture d’une scission sociétale 1955–1956* – La Presse de TunisieHe is one of the prominent figures recognized in the publication.
Tunisiens émérites – La Presse de TunisieAhmed Ben Salah compares 'L’épître du pardon' by Al Ma’arri and 'La Divine Comédie' by Dante in his essay.
De l’épître du pardon à la divine comédie














