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A symbolic novel that explores a philosophical quest for the ideal city, reflecting reflections on civilizations, humanity, and values.
This book presents philosophical and spiritual reflections on the concept of love, tracing its roots in Sufism and human thought.
This book helps readers understand the roots of psychological conflicts and provides practical steps to free themselves from them and achieve inner balance.
This book explains the Japanese art of organizing and offers effective methods for eliminating clutter and achieving peace of mind.
A novel that blends fiction and history, it sheds light on the genius of Ibn al-Haytham and his struggle with authority and madness on his journey to knowledge and enlightenment.
A book that examines George Tarabishi’s critique of how modern Arab culture deals with its intellectual and religious heritage.
This book discusses the impact of belief in miracles on the paralysis of critical reason in Islamic culture.
The novel addresses the internal conflict and psychological contradictions of a main character trying to adapt to life under harsh social conditions, reflecting the tensions between reality and illusion.
A novel that explores stories of personal struggle and ambition, exploring the development of a character who strives for success at any cost, leading to confrontations with human values.
The book addresses the reinterpretation and analysis of the Prophetic and Apostolic Sunnah from a contemporary perspective, with a focus on renewing the Islamic understanding of the rulings.
This book discusses George Tarabishi’s critique of traditional Islamic reason and his analysis of the mechanisms that hinder it from ijtihad and renewal.
The Ring of the Dove: On Intimacy and Love” is one of the oldest and most important Arabic works that addresses the topics of love and human relationships from a philosophical and emotional perspective.
A philosophical novel by Naguib Mahfouz that explores the individual’s internal struggle between personal ambitions and social reality, raising questions about the meaning of life and existence.
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.
A philosophical and religious work by Taha Hussein in which he discusses issues of faith and destiny, and explores the major questions of life and death within a doctrinal context.
The book analyzes the unity of the intellectual structure of the Arab-Islamic mind through a critique of the project of the Critique of the Arab Reason.
A novel that narrates man’s struggle with time and explores the life events of characters at a critical stage in their lives, where existential questions intersect with personal concerns.