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An epic novel that chronicles the journey of a man struggling against the cruelty of poverty and social injustice, defying the restrictions that attempt to crush his will. Through the hero’s character, the author depicts the features of courage and rebellion, revealing the human and political struggles that society carries.

The book critically analyzes the Oslo Accords and the course of the peace process, explaining their impact on the Palestinians and the conflict in the region, while highlighting the resulting political and social challenges. It provides an in-depth view of international relations and Israeli and Palestinian politics after the agreement.

It documents the biography of one of Jordan’s most prominent political figures, reviewing his national career, achievements, and political stances, while shedding light on the historical circumstances and events that shaped his role in modern Jordanian history.

A bold novel that reveals the complex relationship between power, religion, and the body, and exposes the mechanisms of social and political oppression through the fates of characters trapped by fear and contradictions. It poses sharp questions about freedom, domination, and the place of women in a society governed by taboos.

This book examines the current conflicts in the Islamic world from an intellectual and philosophical perspective, offering a critical reading of the political and moral crises while calling for a return to the values of integrity and steadfastness in order to build the unity of the Muslim community.

The novel profoundly reveals the cruelty and brutality of power through a world filled with fear and oppression, where humanity is transformed into a bitter struggle between survival and annihilation under a merciless regime.

It also includes an intellectual study examining Jewish secret movements and organizations and their political and intellectual influence, along with an analysis of the concept of the “conspiratorial mindset” and its relationship to Zionism and subversive movements.

The book examines the origins and historical and intellectual development of Zionist thought, analyzing its religious and political roots and its relationship to Western and colonial movements. It also discusses the crises and transformations that the Zionist project has faced throughout its various phases.

This narrative explores the journey of a woman grappling with the clash between individual freedom and social and religious constraints, in a bold story that touches upon issues of identity, rebellion, and the search for self. The text delves into the transformations of consciousness and the experience of breaking away from the familiar, employing a psychologically realistic style.

These texts reflect on life, human anxieties, and daily defeats, employing a dense language that blends irony, bitterness, and critical awareness. The work reveals a profound inner struggle with reality and the self, transforming personal experience into an open-ended intellectual inquiry.

This narrative illuminates the world of crime and politics in a turbulent society, revealing a web of dark relationships and hidden conflicts between power and violence. It delves into the psychological depths of its characters and presents reality with sharp, satirical criticism.