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Masterpieces of Nizar Qabbani, the poet of love, women, and political anger
A deep poetic meditation on love and confusion, where he mixes emotion and subjectivity in a style full of symbolism and beauty.
In a world where fate is fighting
Heroes discover that dreams
It’s not just wishes, it’s
Amal refuses to go out.join
An exciting journey of love, loss,
Resilience,where it turns
Stolen Dreams
into unforgettable stories.
Mahmoud Darwish is a collection of poetry that pulsates with deep contemplations about the self and existence, as Darwish weaves his visions in a poetic language that carries a mixture of dream and reality.
A collection of poetry that reflects the poet’s belonging to his homeland, and depicts the suffering and dreams of the Palestinian people in a language full of emotion and symbolism.
Al-A’sha Al-Kabir’s collection includes poetry characterized by love, pride and wisdom, and reflects images of pre-Islamic life and its social concerns.
The book addresses issues and approaches in Arabic literature using an analytical and critical approach that enriches thought and deepens understanding.
A deep dialogue between two great poets, reflecting their reflections on life, homeland, and humanity.
This book presents philosophical reflections on life, death, and existence in a profound literary style that reflects the human experience of confronting truth.
It expresses nostalgia, loss and exile, where feelings of alienation are mixed with a sense of resistance and the search for identity.
Masterpieces of Nizar Qabbani, the poet of love, women, and political anger
It is a collection of articles and short stories that address various topics in life, through which the author presents wisdom and lessons in a simple and smooth style that blends literature and wisdom.
This book presents fifty laws inspired by life experiences and emotions, illuminating the paths of love and refining human relationships.
Diwan Al-Khansa is characterized by poetry of sadness, pride and loyalty, and reflects her suffering after the loss of her brother Sakhr and the courage of women in the pre-Islamic era.
The Diwan of Imru’ Al-Qais is considered one of the most prominent collections of pre-Islamic poetry, as it is characterized by flirtation, pride and heroism, and is considered an important reference in ancient Arabic literature.
Jamil Buthaina’s Diwan includes moving emotional poems that express the poet’s deep love for Buthaina, and reflect feelings of longing and loyalty in the context of beauty and nature.
The Diwan of Urwa ibn al-Ward is characterized by flirting, pride and wisdom, and reflects the spirit of courage and chivalry in pre-Islamic poetry.
Diwan of Kaab bin Zuhair contains poetry characterized by pride and flirtation, and his most famous poem is “Banat Suad”, which was recited in front of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace.
A poetic text in which the writer reflects on the details of a Beirut day during the siege, evoking memory and identity in the face of forgetfulness and alienation.