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“…If they had returned to themselves, they would have found that they permit for themselves what they forbid for others. If it is permissible for them to criticize the religious through what is non-religious, why is it not permissible for others to criticize the non-religious through what is religious! And if it is permissible for them to criticize Islamic ethics through secular modernity, why is it not permissible for others to criticize secular modernity through Islamic ethics? It is necessary, then, to seek ethics that move away from the surface at which modernity has stopped and delve into the depths of life and the depths of man. There is nothing deeper than a life that extends from its immediate to its ultimate end, and nothing deeper than a man who connects his outer appearance with his inner self” (From the book The Question of Ethics)»

A book that delves into the depths of Paris through the Saint-Denis neighborhood, reviewing issues of identity, immigration, and cultural and social conflicts in modern French society.

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.

It is a novel that tells a story about the tragedies of wars and the Palestinian diaspora, and addresses issues of shame and betrayal in a complex political and social context.

A book that deals with the components of the renaissance of Islamic societies, focusing on self-reform and working to achieve progress and liberation.

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

It is a book that deals with the suffering of the Palestinian people under occupation, and reflects their steadfastness and sacrifices in the face of harsh conditions, with a focus on the internal strength that drives them to resist.

A political memoir that chronicles Mahathir Mohamad’s journey from medicine to leadership and Malaysia’s developmental transformation.

“Revival of the Arab Heritage” series by Abbas Mahmoud Al-Akkad

“Revival of Arab Heritage” Series by Abbas Mahmoud Al-Aqqad

“Revival of the Arab Heritage” series by Abbas Mahmoud Al-Aqqad

A novel that narrates a character’s journey in search of love and the challenges he faces in a changing world, while exploring the dimensions of human relationships.

A novel that reveals the complexities of Egyptian society through the lives of the residents of a building in downtown Cairo.

The book “Amr ibn al-Aas” by Al-Akkad provides an analysis of the personality of the political and military leader who played a pivotal role in conquering Egypt and establishing the foundations of the Islamic state with intelligence and shrewdness.

A political novel revolving around power struggles and betrayals within a gripping dramatic narrative.

A book that presents King Abdullah II’s vision for peace in the Middle East and the challenges of achieving it in a turbulent world.

The author of the book states that after spending ten years in the company of Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah, he concluded that: There are still many angles that need more research despite the many studies and writings about Ibn Khaldun and his most famous book, the Muqaddimah. He also concluded that corrections must be made to return Khaldunian thought to its original framework and preserve its entirety and true identity. And its readings according to the circumstances of his social experience, his personal concerns, and his modern context.
He also pointed out through his research the methodological error that many of Ibn Khaldun’s admirers have fallen into, and we mean by that looking with the eye of the present, and starting from contemporary thought, to the opinions and theories mentioned in the Muqaddimah in social, political, and economic affairs. As well as understanding his terms and expressions in a way that deviates from his purpose, and distances them from the scope of his interest and the molds of his thinking. In his view, most Khaldunian studies rarely look at Khaldunian thought as a whole, but rather they often look at his opinions in this field independently and separately from his opinions in other fields.