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This novel explores the impact of punishment and cruelty on the human psyche, illustrating humanity’s struggle against injustice and guilt, and the search for justice and dignity within a harsh environment.

This book explores the personal relationship with the Holy Quran and invites the reader to interpret its verses as messages directed to them in their daily lives, in a contemplative style that combines spiritual and intellectual dimensions.

This book offers a contemporary reading of the Holy Quran in a reflective and intellectual style, connecting the Quranic text to contemporary human reality and re-examining religious concepts with a profoundly critical spirit.

A reflective book that discusses the relationship between man and the reality he lives in, and how convictions and perceptions are formed between what is ideal and what is possible, in a style that combines thought and critical analysis of the self and society.

The story explores the relationship between a young man and his mentor as they work digging wells, transforming their experience into a profound journey into destiny, guilt, and memory, where the tale intersects with ancient myths about father and son and their conflict.

This book discusses Ibn Rushd’s philosophical thought as a defense of reason and the scientific method, emphasizing the importance of objective dialogue, acceptance of difference, and respect for differing opinions.

This book explores the innate foundations of faith as experienced by humankind, free from complexity, and offers profound reflections on the spiritual and moral nature that guides humanity toward truth and inner certainty.

The book examines the nature of religion and the origin of religious motivation in humankind, exploring how beliefs are formed and their impact on thought and behavior.

This book addresses the issues of death and the afterlife, awakening hearts through reminders of the Hereafter. It employs impactful texts that combine exhortation, warnings, and the dissemination of faith and preparation for the Day of Reckoning in a direct yet profound style.

This is a critical and political review of the era of Gamal Abdel Nasser’s rule, in which the author presents the transformations of Egyptian society and the impact of political slogans on people’s consciousness after the 1967 defeat.

A novel that delves into the depths of the human soul and its inner struggles, posing philosophical and ethical questions about freedom, dignity, and salvation in a profound literary style.

This social novel chronicles the life of a simple Egyptian family, revealing societal transformations and national aspirations through interconnected characters and poignant human events.

This social and patriotic novel portrays the life of a simple Egyptian family, where feelings of love and daily dreams intertwine, before their will unites with the pulse of society in a moment of great historical transformation.

This profound theatrical text explores the struggle between humanity and authority and society through bold psychological and intellectual transformations, revealing the contradiction between the apparent and the hidden in human behavior. It addresses issues of freedom, oppression, and the desire for change in a powerfully symbolic style.

The novel recounts a harsh struggle between the voice of the prisoner who lived through thirty years of torment in Libyan prisons, experiencing the heroism and suffering of humanity, and the voice of the tyrant, revealing the face of power and its cruelty in a painful and moving narrative.

This novel contemplates the inner struggle of humanity between spirit and matter, delving into questions of faith, doubt, and suffering through a profound human experience that blends philosophy with existential reflection.

It documents the historical, cultural, and spiritual ties that have bound Moroccans to the city of Jerusalem throughout the ages, shedding light on the various forms of Moroccan support and presence in Jerusalem and its place in the Moroccan consciousness.

This is a social and philosophical novel that addresses issues of love, marriage, and human freedom, and discusses the conflict between emotion and moral obligation through events and characters that carry profound intellectual dimensions.