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This contemporary interpretation of the Holy Qur’an adopts the order of revelation to understand the development of the Islamic call and connect verses to their historical and intellectual context in a clear and accessible manner.

This collection of texts and reflections reveals hidden aspects of the writer’s literary and personal experience, offering a frank and critical reading of writing, women, and human relationships in a profoundly literary style.

It presents messages and reflections inspired by the Holy Quran, linking its verses to the reality of contemporary humanity and calling for introspection and the discovery of the spiritual and practical meanings of the Quranic text in an accessible and direct manner.

This novel traces the transformations of the Arab individual through time, using a richly detailed narrative that reflects the conflict between past and present, and reveals the social and political changes and their impact on individuals.

The story revolves around a woman who recounts her life’s journey spanning a century, navigating political and social transformations and family events, in a journey filled with love, loss, resilience, and self-discovery.

A collection of literary texts that address human and moral values in a contemplative, didactic style, highlighting the conflict between virtue and social reality, with emotional language and intense rhetorical images that prompt the reader to think about human behavior and the principles of goodness.

This collection of texts and dialogues explores human, literary, and social issues, blending personal reflections with discussions about women, literature, and life experiences, all presented in an intimate and rebellious prose style.

This book presents a collection of intellectual and spiritual reflections drawn from contemporary reality, calling for a re-examination of prevailing concepts and motivating individuals to embrace positive change and reclaim their active role in life.

The novel portrays the suffering of Palestinian women within a society burdened by occupation and harsh traditions, revealing their struggle between external oppression and social constraints. It is a tale of silent resistance, in which the characters search for dignity and freedom amidst a reality rife with defeat.

Reflective texts that celebrate life and human sensibility, blending nature, existence, and the great questions of meaning and freedom. Intense writing that springs from everyday experience to arrive at a profound philosophical vision of life and humanity.

A thriller set in a quiet town whose life is turned upside down after a young girl is found murdered, unleashing a torrent of secrets and mysteries among its residents.

A reflective text that touches upon feelings of loss and longing, delving into the impact of absence on the soul and how it reshapes memory and relationships, in a calm and profound literary style.

This reflective book sheds light on the experience of loneliness and its psychological and human repercussions, exploring how a person can understand themselves and rebuild their relationship with life through it.

A reflective journey that blends running, writing, and life, in which the author explores his personal experiences and thoughts on discipline, endurance, and solitude in a quiet and profound style that reveals much about the human psyche.

The novel revolves around a mother trying to rebuild her life and that of her daughter after years of imprisonment, facing societal judgments and past conflicts amidst a moving story of forgiveness, love, and second chances.

A gripping story about a crime that shakes the foundations of a seemingly perfect family, revealing hidden secrets and conflicts that lead to a series of suspicions and unexpected twists.

This novel sheds light on personal and family memories filled with pain and loss, exploring the impact of time and memory on individuals’ lives and their emotional and social relationships.

When Nietzsche Wept is a 1992 novel by Irvin D. Yalom, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and psychotherapist. The book takes place mostly in Vienna, Austria, in the year 1882, and relates a fictional meeting between the doctor Josef Breuer and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The novel is a review of the history of philosophy and psychoanalysis and some of the main personalities of the last decades of the 19th century, and revolves around the topic of “limerence”.