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The book addresses the origins and development of Islamic Sufism, historically and intellectually, clarifying its spiritual and philosophical dimensions.
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.
This book contemplates ways to find inner peace and serenity by returning to self and reconciling with life.
This book provides guidance and directions on how to support and educate children with special needs using effective educational methods.
A psychological parenting guide to help build healthy and balanced relationships between parents and children.
This novel explores the impact of political assassination on individuals’ lives, through a love story that intersects with the transformations of Egyptian society.
A novel that deals with psychological conflicts and complex relationships between two people linked by a common past full of betrayal and tension.
This book explores Viktor Frankl’s vision of logotherapy as a means of understanding life and confronting human suffering.
The book traces the history of Andalusia from the Islamic conquest until the fall of the Caliphate in Cordoba, highlighting the most prominent political and cultural events of that period.
In this book, Foucault analyzes the mechanisms of constructing sexuality throughout history, focusing on the relationship between power and sexuality.
The third part of the book examines how the concepts of self-care and self-care have evolved in cultural and social contexts throughout the ages.
The book examines the evolution of the concept of sexuality through its relationship to power, knowledge, and the individual’s use of self.
This book helps readers understand the roots of psychological conflicts and provides practical steps to free themselves from them and achieve inner balance.
This book explains the Japanese art of organizing and offers effective methods for eliminating clutter and achieving peace of mind.
A book that examines George Tarabishi’s critique of how modern Arab culture deals with its intellectual and religious heritage.
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.
This book addresses the role of the Muslim teacher by highlighting their essential qualities and duties in education according to Islamic principles.
An epic novel that narrates the modern history of Palestine through the experience of a Palestinian family, from the 1930s to the late 1960s, documenting the struggle against British colonialism, the Nakba, and the diaspora, while highlighting the suffering of refugees in the camps and their daily struggles.