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The novel depicts life in a desert village facing the harshness of nature and drought, revealing the struggle of its people against poverty and marginalization amidst harsh transformations that threaten their stability and existence.

This comprehensive study examines the origins of literature in the civilizations of Mesopotamia, reviewing Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian texts, and analyzing myths, epics, and religious texts as the earliest beginnings of human literature.

This collection of intellectual articles discusses the relationship between Islamic thought and the concept of equilibrium in life, offering a philosophical perspective that explores the balance between reason and spirit, and between the individual and society.

This poetic work draws inspiration from the idea of cosmic repetition and the renewal of existence, delving into questions of time, destiny, and humanity through a dense symbolic language that blends the mythical dimension with philosophical reflection.

The book explores the image of women and mothers in children’s consciousness and perception, examining their educational, social, and psychological impact on shaping a child’s personality, values, and attitudes.

The story begins with the disappearance of a young girl from a seemingly idyllic, quiet neighborhood. Gradually, the secrets of the residents and their complex relationships are revealed amidst a gripping atmosphere filled with mystery and lies.

These literary texts chronicle the experience of exile and longing for home, blending personal reflections with political and social issues in a poignant, satirical language that touches upon war, women, love, and alienation.

This book offers a profound explanation and analysis of Sufi concepts and spiritual thought associated with the Futuhat al-Ruhiyya, while systematically and deeply discussing the problems of the texts and their interpretations.

An analytical intellectual study that deals with the Sufi experience through a deep comparison between the vision of Abdul Karim al-Jili and the ideas of the great Sufis, highlighting the concepts of existence and the perfect human being in Islamic Sufism.

This collection of texts and reflections explores language, writing, and deconstruction, offering profound philosophical readings that re-examine prevailing concepts and open new horizons for understanding texts and meanings.

The threads of a long-standing mystery begin to unravel, and with the reopening of the case, buried family secrets and lies start to surface, leading the investigation to shocking and unexpected truths.

A powerful novel that chronicles the experience of oppression and hunger within the confines of prison, revealing the human struggle against pain and deprivation, and the capacity to cling to dignity and faith amidst the harshest of circumstances, in a moving language charged with existential questions.

This intellectual play imagines the discovery of a missing third part of the Faust legend and presents profound dialogues about humanity, religion, power, and the devil through a satirical and thought-provoking philosophical lens.

This collection of literary and social essays and intellectual reflections discusses issues of humanity, society, and culture in a refined Arabic style, blending wisdom, analysis, and fluid expression.

The novel explores the inner conflict of a woman living between love and social constraints, where desire intertwines with pain and the search for self. It is a profoundly human text that reveals the fragility of emotions and the strength of a woman in confronting her reality.

This collection of stories and texts chronicles fleeting emotional experiences, exploring love, human relationships, and women’s feelings with a literary, emotional style and profound reflections.

This literary text expresses humanity’s rebellion against harsh reality, revealing the individual’s struggle against injustice and social and intellectual contradictions. It employs a sharp, poetic language that touches upon the idea of madness as a means of protest and freedom.