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2000, published in the magazine “Viewpoints,” is a collection of articles that represents a new approach in Arab journalism. In it, Heikal moves from general principles to specific details, connecting major historical events with the human tendencies of people, who are both the material and the makers of history. He discusses several figures, including Clinton, Boutros Ghali, and King Hussein, and explores other topics such as dialogues with Gaddafi, diaries from royal files, and the Syrian-Israeli negotiations. Mohamed Hassanein Heikal intended these articles to be a pause for reflection and thoughtful consideration, a moment to contemplate without becoming complacent, to review them without arrogance, and to delve deeper—even if only slightly—without becoming overwhelmed. The realm of ideas is a vast horizon, and the “book,” as it has been throughout the course of civilization, remains a repository of visions and a storehouse of experiences.











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