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This book analyzes and studies the text of the Gospel of Barnabas, highlighting its doctrinal and historical content and comparing it with other religious sources, while offering a critical reading of its intellectual and religious dimensions.

This novel reveals the cruelty of imprisonment and the suffering of individuals under oppression and tyranny, delving into the depths of the human psyche as it grapples with pain and memory in an attempt to cling to hope and dignity despite the torment.

In a future world where books are banned and thoughts are monitored, the protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to discover the true meaning of reading and freedom, amidst a struggle between knowledge and the control of minds.

These texts contemplate the absurdity of existence, the limits of justice and death, and pose profound ethical questions about freedom and human responsibility. The dense language blends philosophical thought with literary sensibility, revealing humanity’s tension in the face of violence and the search for meaning.

This literary work explores humanity’s inner struggles and existential questions through a profound narrative that blends reality and reflection, revealing the transformations of the human psyche in the face of past and present.

A historical novel that evokes the tragedy of the Moriscos after the fall of Andalusia, blending human suffering with religious and intellectual conflict in an atmosphere brimming with reflection, love, and resistance.

It also includes an intellectual study examining Jewish secret movements and organizations and their political and intellectual influence, along with an analysis of the concept of the “conspiratorial mindset” and its relationship to Zionism and subversive movements.

The book traces the history of the city of Jerusalem from ancient times, focusing on attempts to establish a Jewish kingdom and the religious and political interactions in the region throughout the ages.

This book offers an in-depth philosophical analysis of the concept of lying and its role in language, history, and human culture. Through Derrida’s critical perspective, the reader explores the relationship between truth and illusion and how human perceptions are shaped by discourse and deception.

It addresses the human struggle against censorship and prohibition, raising questions about the freedom of reading and writing, and the small battles individuals wage in defense of the word and thought against cultural and social constraints.

The story revolves around a family history spanning several generations, where tales of love, conflict, and power intertwine with social and political transformations, in a blend that combines realism with magic and human drama.

A woman begins a seemingly simple job in a luxurious home, but behind closed doors, dark secrets are revealed, and everyday details become a web of suspicion and danger, where no one is as innocent as they seem.

A story of tragic love and class conflict in the heart of Paris, where the fates of diverse characters intertwine, encompassing both ugliness and beauty, compassion and cruelty, within the majestic atmosphere of a cathedral that reflects the contradictions of society.