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A powerful novel that delves into the depths of the human psyche under the weight of oppression and isolation, where prison becomes a space for testing faith, meaning, and resilience. A text charged with pain and contemplation that reveals humanity’s struggle with fear, certainty, and freedom.

A powerful novel that chronicles the experience of oppression and hunger within the confines of prison, revealing the human struggle against pain and deprivation, and the capacity to cling to dignity and faith amidst the harshest of circumstances, in a moving language charged with existential questions.

This profound literary work portrays the prison experience as a harsh test of the spirit and dignity, where confinement becomes a space for reflection and resilience, and where suffering and faith clash in the pursuit of inner freedom and human justice.

These poems pulsate with the pain of imprisonment and the dignity of humankind, evoking hunger as a symbol of deprivation and rebellion. They are poems written from the heart of darkness to reveal the strength of the spirit in the face of oppression.

A novel that delves into the darkness of oppression and prisons, revealing what tyranny does to the soul and body through a harsh human experience. A shocking narrative that blends pain with moral questions, transforming individual suffering into a testament to a suffocating political and social reality.

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.

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 shocking work recounts the experience of political detention in the Syrian regime’s prisons through the eyes of a narrator who has lived through isolation and cruelty for many years. The book reveals painful human details about oppression, violence, and the search for the meaning of freedom within prison walls.

A profound narrative that delves into the human experience in the face of imminent death, where existential questions intersect with faith, fear, and hope. It paints a vivid picture of prison worlds and agonizing moments of waiting in a dense language that reveals both human fragility and strength.

A powerful novel that tells the story of a woman who bravely confronts oppression and injustice, reveals her suffering in a harsh, patriarchal society, and offers a cry against social and psychological tyranny.

A novel that explores violence, memory, and identity through the story of a man confronting his past, burdened by secrets and betrayal. Personal biography intersects with collective history to reveal the fragility of humanity in the face of oppression and alienation.

An epic novel that narrates the modern history of Palestine through the experience of a Palestinian family, from the 1930s to the late 1960s, documenting the struggle against British colonialism, the Nakba, and the diaspora, while highlighting the suffering of refugees in the camps and their daily struggles.

A novel that explores the depths of the human psyche in the face of oppression and betrayal, where the private intersects with the public in a journey in search of meaning and freedom.

It is an autobiography by Malika Oufkir, in which she narrates her tragic experience as a child detained in Moroccan prisons with her family after a failed coup attempt against the regime.

It is a novel that tells the story of a group of Jordanian soldiers during wars, and explores the impact of wars on the human psyche and the suffering that soldiers face.

A novel that deals with the journey of six prisoners sentenced to death, as they face their fates in a narrative full of philosophy and humanity.

The novel depicts the suffering of political prisoners in oppressive and tyrannical regimes in the Arab world.

A lawyer’s testimony documents Saddam Hussein’s confessions and statements during his detention in US prison.

It is a novel that narrates the story of Christ’s life in a fictional way, with a focus on the spiritual and human dimensions of his personality.