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This is an analytical study of the mechanisms of governance and power, explaining how political decisions are shaped more by collective emotion and propaganda than by reason and logic, while also offering a critique of the nature of leadership and the masses.

This book offers a deep analysis of the nature of revolutions and how they are psychologically and socially shaped, with a particular focus on the factors that led to the French Revolution and its repercussions on societies.

This is an intellectual study that analyzes the phenomenon of socialism from a psychological and social perspective, discussing the reasons for its spread, its impact on societies, and the conflict between inherited traditions and modern ideas.

Based on the true story of a mysterious woman who led a double life between fame and danger, the novel explores complex human themes of ambition, love, and betrayal during wartime, offering a profound reflection on freedom and the price a woman might pay for her choices.

The book presents a dense analytical account of one of the most important political and military battles in modern history, revealing the behind-the-scenes aspects of international decisions and conflicts. It highlights the tensions that created a pivotal moment in the region, with a deep look at the balance of power at that time.

A profoundly human novel that traces the transformations of the soul and the inner conflict within a turbulent reality, where memory and dreams intersect to reveal questions of identity and existence.

An epic tale unfolds in a harsh fantasy world where power struggles between noble families intertwine, where war, betrayal, and alliances blend into a single, unpredictable narrative filled with bloody surprises.

The book examines profound transformations in the Arab region over three decades, revealing the background of fateful decisions and power struggles that shaped the course of events. It offers a comprehensive vision that connects politics, history, and the reality experienced by the region.

This book explores the evolution of political life in Egypt between 1919 and 1979 through articles, documents, and analyses that trace the shifts in governance, political conflicts, and the changing ideas and systems throughout this historical period.

A novel that chronicles the struggle of the ordinary man against oppression and authority, where the protagonist’s life transforms into a harsh confrontation with injustice and alienation in a reality filled with disappointments.

This book analyzes the reality of the Arab individual from a psychological and social perspective, revealing how their dignity and humanity are violated under the pressures of oppression and authority, and the impact of this on their behavior and identity.

This literary text reflects on the writer’s relationship with exile and how being away from one’s homeland affects the formation of consciousness, identity, and creativity, through intellectual insights and profound human experiences.