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Reflective texts with a didactic and humanistic tone that address bidding farewell to life and its vicissitudes, and call for self-examination and preparation for departure with a calmer and more conscious spirit.

This book delves into the depths of the human psyche through a contemplative approach, exploring the meanings of life, consciousness, and love, and presenting ideas that promote inner liberation and a deeper understanding of the self.

It addresses the issues of secularism, modernity, and globalization from a critical intellectual perspective, analyzing their relationship to humanity, society, and culture, and their impact on identity and values in the contemporary world.

This guide provides well-researched scientific and psychological advice on sexual education for children, outlining sound educational approaches for dealing with this sensitive subject in accordance with social and legal values.

These are quiet, human texts that trace the details of daily life and its hidden emotions, capturing fleeting moments of joy before they fade. They focus on human relationships, women, and questions of love and loneliness with sincerity and profound reflection.

This book explores the philosophy of Tantra, which sees sexual energy as a path to deep spiritual awareness, presenting a different vision of the relationship between body and soul and considering love and awareness as means to achieve inner liberation.

The book also presents an analytical study of the history of stone worship in ancient human cultures, focusing on the symbolism and veneration of the Black Stone before and after Islam within the context of the development of Semitic religions and surrounding cultures. The discussion is further broadened to include the origins of deities and religious structures among ancient peoples.

The book explores the world of Sumerian mythology as humanity’s first attempt to understand the universe and existence. It presents its gods, rituals, and tales of creation and death in an analytical style that connects myth to ancient human thought, revealing the roots of later beliefs and civilizations.

A historical-scientific analysis explores the origin of the first ten patriarchs/prophets in the Torah by comparing their figures with kings who ruled the ancient Sumerian cities, and it proposes that the Torah transformed these kings into prophets through religious narrative. The book presents archaeological evidence and research methodologies to reread those figures in light of the history of the civilizations of Mesopotamia.

This narrative explores the transformations of Palestinian society under oppression and occupation, through characters experiencing an internal struggle between despair and hope, searching for dignity and freedom amidst a harsh social and political reality.