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The novel depicts life in a desert village facing the harshness of nature and drought, revealing the struggle of its people against poverty and marginalization amidst harsh transformations that threaten their stability and existence.

This comprehensive study examines the origins of literature in the civilizations of Mesopotamia, reviewing Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian texts, and analyzing myths, epics, and religious texts as the earliest beginnings of human literature.

This poetic work draws inspiration from the idea of cosmic repetition and the renewal of existence, delving into questions of time, destiny, and humanity through a dense symbolic language that blends the mythical dimension with philosophical reflection.

A vibrant novel that tells the journey of a girl who confronts the world with her imagination and powerful narrative, blending reality and myth to reveal the courage of women and their quest for freedom and love in a world full of challenges.

This book encourages readers to discover their inner strength and change their self-perception through positive exercises and mindful thinking. It helps them free themselves from negative beliefs and create a more peaceful and confident reality.

This book offers a profound explanation and analysis of Sufi concepts and spiritual thought associated with the Futuhat al-Ruhiyya, while systematically and deeply discussing the problems of the texts and their interpretations.

An analytical intellectual study that deals with the Sufi experience through a deep comparison between the vision of Abdul Karim al-Jili and the ideas of the great Sufis, highlighting the concepts of existence and the perfect human being in Islamic Sufism.

A powerful novel that chronicles the experience of oppression and hunger within the confines of prison, revealing the human struggle against pain and deprivation, and the capacity to cling to dignity and faith amidst the harshest of circumstances, in a moving language charged with existential questions.

An analytical book that explores the relationship between Islam, modernity, and democracy, analyzing the intellectual and social concerns and challenges facing Muslim societies in an era of change.

The novel explores the inner conflict of a woman living between love and social constraints, where desire intertwines with pain and the search for self. It is a profoundly human text that reveals the fragility of emotions and the strength of a woman in confronting her reality.

This literary text expresses humanity’s rebellion against harsh reality, revealing the individual’s struggle against injustice and social and intellectual contradictions. It employs a sharp, poetic language that touches upon the idea of madness as a means of protest and freedom.

The book offers a detailed analysis of the trajectory of Arab leaders after the July Revolution, reviewing the internal and external policies and the challenges that Egypt faced during its critical phases. It deals with historical events in a documentary style, while also monitoring regional and international influences.

This book sheds light on the experiences of forgotten historical women, exploring their struggles and strength in the face of social and political constraints with an analytical approach and cultural insight.

A book that combines autobiography and real-life adventures, it explores his childhood and difficult youthful experiences.
The text blends the hardships of life, work, and adventure, offering a truthful insight into the formation of character, the determination to survive, and learning from experience.

This book deals with the idea of inner liberation, and calls on the reader to get rid of psychological and social constraints, and to live honestly and courageously according to his true nature without fear of the judgments of others.

This epic novel, set on the island of Crete during Ottoman rule, embodies the people’s struggle for dignity and independence, delving into the depths of the human psyche between the belief in freedom and the willingness to sacrifice even life.

This intellectual study examines Nietzsche’s vision of right and the state, deconstructing the foundations of his political and moral philosophy and analyzing his stance on authority, values, and the Übermensch within a profoundly critical framework.

This novel sheds light on the suffering of Palestinian society under occupation, through its depiction of the details of daily life and women’s struggles in the face of social and political restrictions. A text that reveals the interplay between collective struggle and individual questions of freedom and dignity.