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Regarding the new collection of short stories, Dr. Youssef Zeidan says: “As a whole, it reflects the emptiness of people’s lives in our current, meager times, and the futility of our farcical reality, devoid of wisdom, and lacking any wisdom behind it.”

This book examines the thought of the Brethren of Purity as an entry point for understanding the Gnostic dimension in Islamic heritage, revealing the interplay between philosophy, religion, and spiritual symbolism in their construction of knowledge.

A novel that explores the complexities of love, infatuation, and emotional obsession, delving into the depths of the human psyche and its intricate relationships with a dense literary language that reveals the conflict between desire and reality.

An epic historical novel that continues, after the ascension of Christ, the story of Paul’s missionary work, the doctrinal conflicts, his journeys, and the heroic deeds and exploits of the apostles up to the end of the first century AD.

The novel’s events unfold within a social and psychological framework, exploring the lives of the inhabitants of a small neighborhood and showcasing the internal conflicts and complex human relationships between its residents.

The book addresses the roots of the Palestinian question as an ongoing colonial issue, highlighting its connection to global political and intellectual structures. It also reveals how it has transformed into a battle of identity and existence, transcending the boundaries of space to become a comprehensive human and political issue.

This critical study explores the concept of recognition in Umayyad poetry from a philosophical perspective and examines how poetry is employed to express identity, dignity, and the struggle for self-affirmation within society.

This is a contemplative and intellectual book that explores the profound meanings behind human experience, relationships, and values. It reinterprets reality from a symbolic and reflective perspective, connecting thought and daily life.

A novel that captures the life of the middle class in Egyptian society and reflects the conflict of generations, identity, and human relationships, through a love story that unfolds amidst profound social and cultural changes.

The work presents a spiritual journey where myth intersects with contemplation of human destiny, through a profound narrative that delves into the meaning of existence and the soul’s struggle with its hidden constraints. From this emerges a poetic vision that reshapes the world as a symphony where pain and wisdom intertwine.

The novel depicts a city struck by the plague, exploring humanity’s struggle with death, fear, and suffering. A philosophical text that raises questions about ethics, responsibility, and human solidarity in the face of disaster.

This literary text explores the poet’s feelings, emotions, and inner struggle between love and pain, and his contemplation of the self and life, all presented in a moving and emotional style and delicate literary language.

This book explores the essence of poetry as a unique mode of thought and knowledge, examining the relationship between myth, symbol, and imagination in shaping human consciousness. It offers a profound analytical perspective on how the poetic mind has functioned throughout history and across diverse cultures.

This critical study explores how religious thought is exploited for political purposes within theatrical texts, and reveals the impact of this exploitation on the dramatic structure and intellectual visions presented in contemporary theater.

This spiritual biography explores the life of an ascetic saint who chose poverty as his path to salvation, and it embodies his inner struggle between the flesh and the soul in his profound search for divine love and complete detachment from the world.

An orphan girl rises from poverty to an elite military academy, finding herself caught in the middle of a devastating war and dangerous magical forces, on a journey filled with conflict, ambition, and the high price of power.