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Book 55 The Problem of Love is a book written by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud in which he talked about some of the diseases that heal speech such as diseases of the soul and torments of conscience is not speech in the sense of sermons, but Najwa man for himself may push him to shed a comfortable tear or laugh bitter be all healing. Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud presents 55 of the problems of readers with their solution, some of these problems may make you cry and some of them provoke laughter
It presents 70 ways to make children and teenagers love and accept memorizing the Holy Quran in scientific and educational ways that are easy to implement and very effective for them. The book is based on the easy and simple method of presenting ideas and the ease of implementing them as well.
Carnegie had been conducting business education courses in New York since 1912.[3] In 1934, Leon Shimkin, of the publishing firm Simon & Schuster, took one of Carnegie’s 14-week courses on human relations and public speaking, and later persuaded Carnegie to let a stenographer take notes from the course to be revised for publication.[3] The initial five thousand copies of the book sold exceptionally well, going through 17 editions in its first year alone
This book discusses the disintegration of social structures in the modern era and the transformation of relationships and institutions into unstable and fluid forms.
This book educates young readers about the threats facing Bengal tigers and the efforts to protect the
A novel that deals with psychological conflicts and complex relationships between two people linked by a common past full of betrayal and tension.
The book revolves around the framework of social research and understanding of luxurious human nature, as well as an analysis of some matters of a social nature. The book also deals with the events of Islamic history in the light of modern social logic, the position of the Quraysh on the new religion, and the developments of social concepts after the emergence of religion and its impact on the Quraysh, followed by a struggle over the Islamic caliphate after the death of The Messenger Muhammad bin Abdullah.
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.
This book boldly and humanly addresses the journey of recovery from childhood trauma and parental abuse, highlighting their profound impact on the formation of the self.
It addresses the journey of recovery from abusive romantic relationships, using a psychologically reflective approach that helps the reader understand and heal.
It is an epic poetic meditation in which he evokes the Palestinian Nakba in a deeply symbolic style, mixing nostalgia, sadness, and hope for the restoration of land and identity.
A contemplative journey through 40 stations, in which Ahmed Al-Shugairi explores his experiences and thoughts in life.
A moving, humane novel that tells the story of a Korean mother’s disappearance, revealing the depth of family bonds and lingering regret.
The book discusses ways to enhance cooperation between family and school to support and develop children’s creativity using practical and integrated methods.
It is a book that presents the concepts of love and explores its profound impact on human life, explaining ways to understand and develop emotional relationships.
It offers an integrated applied curriculum that aims to develop the child’s skills in the kindergarten stage through innovative educational and pedagogical activities.