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This book documents and indexes manuscripts related to one of the leading figures of Islamic Sufism, providing precise scholarly material that helps researchers trace the manuscript heritage and understand its content and historical context.

This book specializes in cataloging and verifying manuscripts related to the science of the principles and branches of Islamic jurisprudence. It sheds light on the Islamic legal heritage and provides documented scholarly material for researchers and those interested in Islamic studies.

A novel that reveals the generational struggle over land and identity, where family disputes intertwine with national and social issues. A text that sheds light on the status of women and their role in confronting injustice and striving for justice.

A collection of dialogues and personal reflections that reveal diverse intellectual, literary, and human aspects, offering a profound vision of life, culture, and art through the memories, opinions, and experiences of its author.

A novel that explores the inner conflicts of humanity and psychological alienation in a complex world, showcasing the impact of society on the individual. The events are woven together with a profound narrative style that blends realism and psychoanalysis.

A gripping psychological novel about a woman whose life gradually falls apart after she suffers from severe insomnia, only to find herself facing disturbing family secrets and a thin line between reality, doubt, and madness.

This collection of intellectual articles discusses issues of society, culture, and intellectual freedom in a deeply reflective style, presenting diverse perspectives on humanity, ideas, and social transformations.

The book explores the relationship between intellectuals and authority in Arab-Islamic civilization through an analysis of the ordeals of Ibn Hanbal and the calamity of Ibn Rushd, revealing the conflict between thought and religious and political authority throughout history.

This book presents the principles of early Islamic Sufism by examining the states and stations of Sufis, while also presenting classical texts that clarify the foundations of asceticism and spiritual conduct in a scholarly and critical manner.

This book examines the history of Iraq from a human and militant perspective, reviewing key moments of conflict and resistance in a style that combines reflection with profound political analysis.

The book offers a bold and critical reading of religious thought as it is practiced socially, distinguishing between the essence of religion and the texts that have been transformed into tools of power and control. It poses provocative questions about the prevailing understanding of Islamic law and its relationship to reason, freedom, and humanity.

It is a critical intellectual text that re-examines questions of religion, society, and rituals from a bold, rational perspective, deconstructing prevailing assumptions with language that is sometimes satirical and at other times shocking. This opens the door to discussion about the role of the religious institution and its relationship with humanity, power, and public awareness.

The alleys of Beyoğlu, its dark corners, the urge to escape, and the guilt flicker within my mind like neon lights. I know there won’t be a fight with my mother that night, that soon I’ll open the door and escape into the alleys that offer me solace. After a long walk, I’ll return home in the middle of the night and sit at the table to extract something from the atmosphere and chemistry of these alleys.

A romantic novel about the continuation of a complicated love story between the past and the present, where the heroine tries to rebuild her life after painful struggles and making difficult decisions between love and stability.

This emotional novel explores the complexities of human emotions, navigating the spectrum between love and betrayal, and demonstrates how relationships can transform our perspective on life and ourselves.

This literary text contemplates the relationship between humanity, art, and color, revealing how music and color transform into an inner language that expresses the depths of human experience and its contradictions.

This narrative text revives the city of Jaffa as a living memory, where absence intersects with longing, and places become witnesses to loss and resistance. It is a dense, poetic narrative that touches both humanity and the land, reshaping collective memory.

This intellectual narrative reinterprets the concepts of good and evil, woman and power, through a critical lens of religious and social heritage, revealing the contradictions between the sacred and human reality in a concise, symbolic, and reflective language.