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This book explores the tension between the individual’s inner world and external reality, focusing on the conflicts of the human psyche and mysterious obsessions.
Murakami blends mystery, philosophy, and everyday experiences, offering a profound insight into loneliness, time, and the meaning of life after crises.

A book that explores the concepts of love, freedom, and memory through the lives of its complex and contradictory characters. Kundera blends philosophy and literary narrative, offering profound reflections on the burden of life and the psychological lightness of human existence.

The book analyzes the ways Islam is presented in the Western media and how this coverage has contributed to the formation of false and stereotypical perceptions of Muslims and Islamic culture, focusing on the political and social effects of these images.

The book examines the impact of Western culture on other countries and peoples through colonialism and imperialism, examining how literature, the arts, and politics have shaped concepts of control and hegemony. It also analyzes the role of intellectuals in promoting or critiquing these cultural and political structures.

A philosophical novel that explores the fragility of human relationships and the difficulty of understanding oneself in the face of the other. Through a complex love story, Kundera reveals how the fluctuations of identity can threaten emotional closeness and open the door to anxiety and alienation.

The book explores the evolution of literary and musical styles in the face of prevailing trends, highlighting innovation and artistic rebellion. It presents an analytical vision that links culture and society and the conflict between the traditional and the contemporary.

The book explores the experience of exile and its profound impact on identity and personal awareness, exploring its cultural, political, and literary implications in an analytical and reflective manner.

This book explores the historical and geographical connections between the Arabian Peninsula and biblical texts.
The author provides a meticulous analysis of events, characters, and settings, demonstrating how Arab geography and culture influence historical narratives and the Bible.

A book that explores the intersection of politics and personal life in society, focusing on power and forgetting as forces that govern destinies.
Kundera blends narrative and philosophical reflection, offering a critical view of memory and human identity in the face of social and political pressures.

This intellectual study examines the evolution of Arabic thought and literature between tradition and innovation, analyzing the roots of creativity in the cultural heritage. The work presents a bold critical vision that reinterprets literary history through a contemporary philosophical lens.

A philosophical poetic work that redefines the relationship between the poet and the world, blending symbolism with reflection on existence and identity. His texts are imbued with rebellion and renewal, and open up intellectual horizons that transcend the familiar.

These are poetic texts that contemplate the meaning of self and existence, delving into myth and spirit in search of a new identity for the word. They combine linguistic experimentation with philosophical vision in a perpetual dialogue with the world.

The book addresses the roots of the Palestinian question as an ongoing colonial issue, highlighting its connection to global political and intellectual structures. It also reveals how it has transformed into a battle of identity and existence, transcending the boundaries of space to become a comprehensive human and political issue.

Arab Theology and the Origins of Religious Violence is a book written by the writer Youssef Zaidan, in which he traces the most important ideas that shaped the perception of Jews, Christians, and Muslims, of man’s relationship with the Creator. Hence, how did Christian theology and Islamic theology lead to theological visions whose stages are difficult to separate?

This book addresses the relationship between writing and the self, offering reflections on the act of writing as a search for truth.

A classic critical book that presents the classes of Arab poets, analyzing their poetry and methods in a refined linguistic and cultural style.

It is a comprehensive grammatical encyclopedia that explains the rules of the Arabic language in a precise and organized manner.

This book presents a comprehensive study of the development of Arab philosophy from the early Islamic era to the modern era.