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The novel narrates a spiritual and intellectual journey in search of faith and serenity amidst life’s vicissitudes.
This novel narrates the fictional story of a Muslim traveler during a time of great transformations between East and West in the sixteenth century.
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.
“Revival of the Arab Heritage” series
Carlos Ruiz Zafón brings us to the final stop of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books saga. The Labyrinth of the Spirits is the fourth installment after The Prisoner of Heaven, The Angel’s Game, and The Shadow of the Wind. It is a fiery novel, no less exciting, thrilling, and suspenseful than its predecessors, taking us back to those narrow alleys shrouded in a mysterious mystery and a difficult puzzle.
A literary work that reflects Palestinian reality in a humorous and satirical manner, addressing suffering. And displacement in a dramatic context.
A poetic contemplation that expresses the depth of the Palestinian cause in a symbolic style that reveals the struggle of identity and resistance.
Al-Jawahiri is a poet who combined the magnificence of his words with the richness of his meaning. His voice was an echo of Iraq and its nation.
It is a comprehensive collection that includes all of his poetic and prose works, reflecting the issues of identity, homeland and humanity in a deep emotional and philosophical language.
A book that presents an analytical and comprehensive study of the thought and influence of the great philosopher and mystic Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, explaining his spiritual contemplations and profound philosophy.
Arabic/English
It is a novel that deals with the story of Emma Bovary, a woman who seeks an ideal life and gets involved in disappointments due to her unrealistic romantic expectations.
An epic novel that reveals the transformations of Gulf society with the discovery of oil and the disintegration of traditional structures in the face of imposed modernity.
It has a narrative and contemplative character, in which the poet mixes the subjective and national dimensions. The collection reflects philosophical visions of life, death and identity, and evokes an individual and collective history in a deep poetic language that carries symbolic images and existential questions.
This book explores the concepts of love and romantic relationships from a philosophical and emotional perspective, highlighting the challenges faced by lovers in a society filled with pressures.