But since your string specifically asks for a about a collection titled “Lawm al-Tarbiyah” by ‘Abd al-Laṭīf al-Fārābī, I must first clarify:
So the phrase likely means: But there is no known famous work by Al-Farabi (872–950 CE) with that title. Al-Farabi wrote on logic, political philosophy, and music — not a book called Lawm al-Tarbiyah (Blame of Education). This might be a mistranscription , a rare manuscript , or a modern work misattributed to Al-Farabi. If you intended a deep essay on a real work by Al-Farabi Let me assume you meant one of his major works — e.g., Ārā’ Ahl al-Madīnah al-Fāḍilah (The Virtuous City) or Iḥṣā’ al-‘Ulūm (The Enumeration of the Sciences). I can write a deep essay on either. thmyl mjm lwm altrbyt bdalltyf alfaraby pdf
For Al-Farabi, the goal of education is to lead the soul toward happiness ( sa‘ādah ), which is intellectual and moral virtue. However, he warns in The Virtuous City that education in the hands of an ignorant or vicious ruler becomes a tool of error. When a society teaches rhetoric without truth, or skills without justice, it produces clever beasts, not virtuous citizens. This is the hidden blame of education: not that it exists, but that it can be corrupted into indoctrination, sophistry, or vocational servitude. But since your string specifically asks for a