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Nietzsche’s Fifth Gospel
A philosophical exploration of faith in the face of love and loss.
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Nour
This philosophical novel explores the depths of the human psyche through its heroine’s journey in search of inner light and the existential meaning of life.
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Novelties and curiosities
Gibran’s literary style was characterized by smooth words, simplicity of expression, the use of all linguistic formulas and styles, and the frequent use of metaphors and figures of speech. Perhaps the most important feature of Gibran’s literary works is creativity in the art of photography. We find many beautiful, imaginative artistic images full of deep meanings and expressions covering his literary works; because he was an artist and painter who initially depicted the idea and then created it. Gibran relied on two styles in his literary works: the first is characterized by strength and revolution against beliefs and customs and the call for freedom, and the second is characterized by the love of enjoying life and the call to follow inclinations
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O all the world, why have you come?
The book is a philosophical meditation on human existence and its questions about life and meaning
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On Pre-Islamic Poetry
A bold critical study that reconsiders the sources of ancient Arabic poetry and raises questions about history, literature, and religion.
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On Wine and Hashish
This book explores the effects and cultural significance of wine and hashish, blending personal reflection with historical and philosophical insights.
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Ontology Hermeneutics of Realism
A book that presents a philosophical analysis of ontology, focusing on interpreting reality through interpretation and understanding the relationship between thought and reality.
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Origin
A gripping thriller that delves into philosophical and scientific questions, its protagonist seeks to uncover the secrets of the origins of life and human destiny while confronting mysterious forces.
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Paradise of Thorns
A collection of essays that contemplate issues of life, thought, and justice, in a profound literary and philosophical style.
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Philosophical Letters
In one of his letters, Voltaire describes England as: “The land of freedom, where man can think and speak without restriction.”
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Philosophy Jurisprudence
The first part is an introduction to this new Taha’i critical method; It begins with a statement of the reason for the inability of Arab philosophy to achieve creativity despite the famous translation movement in ancient and modern times, and it is likely that the way is to reach a path that combines philosophy and translation based on two principles: 1- Establishing a living philosophy in contrast to the previous static philosophy. 2- Adopting an authentic translation in contrast to the acquired translation and the communicative translation that were used predominantly in transferring foreign philosophical texts. The second part deals with many philosophical topics.
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Philosophy of Interpretation; A Study of the Interpretation of the Qur’an by Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi
One of Nasr Hamid Abu Zaid’s most prominent books in the series of intellectual and critical studies
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Pictures from Memory
A collection of essays and memoirs in which Russell offers his reflections on prominent figures and events he witnessed, along with his philosophical and social views.
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Problems of the Arab Mind A Critique of Criticism of the Arab Mind
A book in which George Tarabishi discusses the structural crises in Arab thought and the mechanisms that hinder critical thinking.
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Questions by Najm al-Din al-Katibi
It deals with deep philosophical and theological issues, with rational discussions about Al-Razi’s ideas and critical comments from Ibn Kamouna.
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Rational Trend in Interpretation – A Study of the Issue of Metaphor in the Qur’an According to the Mu’tazila
Discusses the role of reason in interpreting the Qur’an and how to use it to understand religious texts according to the rational approach
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rebellious spirits
Gibran’s literary style was characterized by smooth words, simplicity of expression, the use of all linguistic formulas and styles, and the frequent use of metaphors and figures of speech. Perhaps the most important feature of Gibran’s literary works is creativity in the art of photography. We find many beautiful, imaginative artistic images full of deep meanings and expressions covering his literary works; because he was an artist and painter who initially depicted the idea and then created it. Gibran relied on two styles in his literary works: the first is characterized by strength and revolution against beliefs and customs and the call for freedom, and the second is characterized by the love of enjoying life and the call to follow inclinations
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