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A philosophical and intellectual text written in a dense literary style, based on reflection, critique, and a re-examination of prevailing values. It invites the reader to think freely and transcend moral and social assumptions through symbolic and sharp language.

An intellectual journey that contemplates humanity and the meaning of inner strength, and calls for liberation from the constraints imposed by traditional values. A symbolic philosophical text that offers a different vision of life, humanity, and the meaning of greatness.

This intellectual book discusses the difference between two ways of life: one based on possession and control, and the other on authentic existence and humanity. It analyzes the impact of materialism on the individual and society and calls for the adoption of deeper human values based on participation and meaning.

This book presents a contemporary vision for reformulating the foundations of Islamic jurisprudence, focusing on developing the principles of personal status legislation to align with the demands of the modern age and social justice. The text combines jurisprudential analysis with constructive criticism of traditional practices.

This book explores the concept of self-confidence and life from a spiritual perspective, advocating for liberation from fear and hesitation, and for living spontaneously and openly, thus helping the reader achieve inner peace and balance.

This book explores the idea of seeking inner truth and understanding oneself beyond preconceived notions, encouraging the reader to question and reflect in order to discover a deeper awareness of life and humanity.

This book explores the clash of ideas and how different beliefs and perspectives influence the behavior of individuals and societies. It offers a philosophical and developmental perspective that helps readers understand intellectual differences and transform them into opportunities for rapprochement and inner peace.

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.

This book addresses the crisis of masculinity in the modern age, delving into the depths of the psyche to understand what it means to be a real man, beyond societal molds, and calling for self-discovery and liberation from imposed pressures.

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”.

This book offers a quiet and profound exploration of the meaning of life, attempting to unpack the great existential questions in simple and accessible language. It presents the reader with reflections that help them understand themselves and overcome daily anxieties and struggles with a clearer perspective.

It is a dystopian novel that deals with comprehensive government tyranny and constant surveillance in a fictional world ruled by a single party that seeks complete control over the individual.

Book 55 The Problem of Love is a book written by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud in which he talked about some of the diseases that heal speech such as diseases of the soul and torments of conscience is not speech in the sense of sermons, but Najwa man for himself may push him to shed a comfortable tear or laugh bitter be all healing. Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud presents 55 of the problems of readers with their solution, some of these problems may make you cry and some of them provoke laughter

is a 1991 novel by Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder. It follows Sophie Amundsen, a Norwegian teenager, who is introduced to the history of philosophy as she is asked “Who are you?” in a letter from an unknown philosopher.[1] The nonfictional content of the book aligns with Bertrand Russell’s A History of Western Philosophy.[2]

The book revolves around the framework of social research and understanding of luxurious human nature, as well as an analysis of some matters of a social nature. The book also deals with the events of Islamic history in the light of modern social logic, the position of the Quraysh on the new religion, and the developments of social concepts after the emergence of religion and its impact on the Quraysh, followed by a struggle over the Islamic caliphate after the death of The Messenger Muhammad bin Abdullah.

The book The System of Banality, written by Alain Dono.. “Apart from mass media, television, on the contrary, is a force of decollectivization: it separates the individuals who make up the group and isolates them from each other, while it offers them the same thing simultaneously (at the same time) and with similarity.” (same content). We coexist socially by sharing a reality that we only consume in isolation.

The book provides a critical reading of history from an intellectual perspective, as it reviews how ideologies and beliefs have influenced the formation of civilizations and the transformations of societies.

A deep poetic meditation on love and confusion, where he mixes emotion and subjectivity in a style full of symbolism and beauty.

It is an epic poetic meditation in which he evokes the Palestinian Nakba in a deeply symbolic style, mixing nostalgia, sadness, and hope for the restoration of land and identity.