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Diwan Al-Nabigha Al-Dhubyani is characterized by pride, wisdom, and flirting, and is considered one of the most important collections of pre-Islamic poetry that reflects the features of chivalry and courage in that era.
A novel that addresses the issues of internal conflict between social action and personal conscience, through a dramatic plot set in the world of theater, and explores the emotional and human conflicts between the characters.
It is a mysterious and exciting novel that mixes science fiction and psychological thriller, as its events revolve around extrasensory perception and its use in solving mysteries and crimes.
A comprehensive encyclopedic documentation of the journeys of Orientalists and travelers to the Arabian Peninsula, revealing the region’s transformations throughout the ages.
A romantic and thought-provoking exploration of love, relationships, and the complexities of human emotions.
For Bread Alone , al-Khubz al-Hafi) is a controversial autobiographical work by Mohammed Choukri. It was written in Arabic in 1972 and translated into English by Paul Bowles in 1973.[1] In 1980, it was published in French as Le Pain Nu in a translation by Tahar Ben Jelloun. The novel has been translated into 39 foreign languages[2] and adapted into a French graphic novel by Abdelaziz Mouride [fr].[3]
An analytical study reveals the mental images Orientalists have created of the Arabian Peninsula in travel literature.
A retelling of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar with an accompanying audio CD to aid in language learning and comprehension.
A philosophical novel that addresses the struggle between insight and blindness in a society that has lost the ability to see the truth.
A comprehensive biography exploring the life, works, and legacy of the renowned Italian poet Dante Alighieri.
A man wakes up to find himself transformed into a giant insect, struggling to adapt to his new reality while facing isolation and alienation.