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This intellectual text discusses the idea of the intermingling of the divine with the material world and critiques conceptions that tend to blur the boundaries between Creator and creation, while analyzing their philosophical and religious dimensions and their impact on humanity’s understanding of existence.

It addresses the issues of secularism, modernity, and globalization from a critical intellectual perspective, analyzing their relationship to humanity, society, and culture, and their impact on identity and values in the contemporary world.

It includes translated selections of the most prominent poems of English Romantic poetry, along with introductions and critical and historical studies that help the reader understand the Romantic movement and its literary and human impact.

This is a collection of reflective texts with a humanistic literary character, showcasing the inherent beauty in everyday things and reinterpreting the world from a symbolic, emotional perspective that blends thought and feeling.

It is a literary study that examines poetry from intellectual and aesthetic perspectives, discussing issues of literature and criticism in an analytical style that connects texts with different cultural and intellectual contexts.

This intellectual and analytical encyclopedia addresses the history of Judaism and Zionism, their intellectual, political, and social structures, along with a critical study of the concepts and movements associated with them, presented in a clear, concise, and comprehensive style.

This study examines the emigration of Soviet Jews from a historical and political perspective, analyzing its demographic and settlement dimensions and its impact on the Arab region and the Palestinian issue.

It also includes an intellectual study examining Jewish secret movements and organizations and their political and intellectual influence, along with an analysis of the concept of the “conspiratorial mindset” and its relationship to Zionism and subversive movements.

The book examines the origins and historical and intellectual development of Zionist thought, analyzing its religious and political roots and its relationship to Western and colonial movements. It also discusses the crises and transformations that the Zionist project has faced throughout its various phases.

This is an intellectual and analytical study examining the roots of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and their relationship to Zionist thought and Judaism, while critically deconstructing the associated historical and political contexts.