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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.
A novel that tells the story of a prisoner’s experience in Siberia, reviewing the lives of detainees and their psychological and physical suffering in a harsh place, and reflects a deep vision of freedom and humanity.
An epic novel depicting the struggle between love and survival during the American Civil War through the powerful and complex story of Scarlett O’Hara.
Arabic/English
I saw God is a book written by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud in which he talked about the journey of one of the Sufi imams, Muhammad bin Abdul-Jabbar bin Al-Hassan Al-Nafari, through his book Positions and Correspondences, which is one of the main pillars of Sufism. The role of Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud in this book is to comment only on what came from the book of positions by Al-Nafari, and this book clarifies many things and questions about some Sufi ideas through this journey that Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud offers us to one of their imams, and these things include: divine love and the relationship of the Sufi with God, and so on. The book takes the reader on a luminous journey of meditation, spirituality and the monologue of God.
A novel that highlights the challenges women face in a conservative society, through human stories full of feelings and hope.
In “Spring in Ashes,” Zakaria Tamer presents satirical short stories that reveal the contradictions of Arab reality and the cruelty of power.
Ghassan Kanafani is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller, and journalist, and is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works, including novels and short stories, were deeply rooted in Arab and Palestinian culture
The book reviews the history of pilgrimage journeys to Mecca throughout the ages, analyzing the cultural, social, and political dimensions that accompanied them, highlighting the evolution of the journey and its impact on the Islamic world.
A novel that explores the cultural clash between the British and Indians under colonialism, through a journey that reveals the fragility of human relationships.
Arabic/English
Ibn Battuta’s Travels is a detailed account of Ibn Battuta’s observations and travels throughout the world during the fourteenth century.
This book describes Ibn Jubayr’s journey to the holy sites and his observations in the Hijaz during the twelfth century CE.
A symbolic novel that explores a philosophical quest for the ideal city, reflecting reflections on civilizations, humanity, and values.
The book describes the author’s observations during his trip to Andalusia, documenting its Islamic monuments and cultural history.
A historical adventure novel that follows the journey of a merchant in search of a mysterious book amid the turmoil of the seventeenth century.