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The novel explores the details of Palestinian life through the story of a vibrant place, where memory intertwines with reality to reveal the transformations of individuals under the weight of occupation, identity, and the search for self.

A novel that explores the harsh transformations that befall humanity under the weight of war and disillusionment, where love, friendship, and betrayal intertwine with political and human questions in a world that gradually loses its innocence.

This book discusses the impact of the Western civilizational and cultural model on contemporary societies and presents an intellectual vision based on Islamic values for restoring civilizational and human balance.

This work documents sensitive political discussions and meetings between two leaders at a pivotal moment in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, revealing the behind-the-scenes negotiations and the dimensions of the political decision-making process as the region teetered on the brink of confrontation.

A deeply human novel that chronicles a bloody conflict between brothers torn apart by civil war, where ideology intersects with family ties, and political affiliation turns into an existential tragedy that tears at hearts and villages alike.

A narrative work that reflects humanity’s struggle with defeat and disappointment, delving into national and personal questions after a major setback, where personal feelings intersect with public issues in a journey to find meaning and dignity.

This is a collection of intellectual articles addressing political, social, and future-oriented issues, discussing the challenges that humanity and societies may face in the future with an analytical and reflective perspective.

An intellectual framework that analyzes the structure of class conflict and its role in bringing about revolutionary change, while discussing the relationship between social forces and the paths of political transformation in a deeply critical manner.

This intellectual and analytical encyclopedia addresses the history of Judaism and Zionism, their intellectual, political, and social structures, along with a critical study of the concepts and movements associated with them, presented in a clear, concise, and comprehensive style.

A book that discusses the roots of the modern crusade against the Islamic world, and links political and intellectual transformations, global hegemony plans, and the Greater Israel issue from a historical, religious, and political perspective.

The book discusses the transformations of modern civilization and the rise and fall of nations from a socio-psychological perspective, analyzing the factors contributing to societal progress and decline and their impact on the contemporary world.

This book meticulously documents the history of Jerusalem throughout the ages, addressing its political, religious, and social development, highlighting its cultural significance, and recounting the most important events it has witnessed.

The book offers a daily narrative reflecting the features of a turbulent political period, combining memoirs with analytical observations of events as experienced by the author.

A book that analyzes the psychological structure of the Arab mind through a critical reading of cultural and political discourse, highlighting manifestations of duality and turmoil in the collective consciousness and its relationship with the West.

This is an intellectual journey of reflection that examines the world’s political and cultural transformations, revealing how crises, from wars to conflicting identities, have intertwined to create a turbulent reality. It offers a profound insight into the reasons for the decline of modern societies and the setbacks in their renaissance projects.

This intense theatrical work exposes the mechanisms of oppression and tyranny, and lays bare the relationship between power, fear, and betrayal, through a symbolic structure that makes the ordinary individual a participant in a harsh political game that controls destiny and consciousness.

This study examines the emigration of Soviet Jews from a historical and political perspective, analyzing its demographic and settlement dimensions and its impact on the Arab region and the Palestinian issue.