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A contemplative journey in which Adham Sharqawi presents lessons of wisdom and justice inspired by the character of Omar ibn al-Khattab in a contemporary and heartfelt style.

A political novel revolving around power struggles and betrayals within a gripping dramatic narrative.

It is a novel that narrates the story of Christ’s life in a fictional way, with a focus on the spiritual and human dimensions of his personality.

It is a book that encourages the reader to appreciate the present moment and live it in peace, away from anxiety, to achieve a life full of satisfaction and happiness.

It is a novel that tells the story of a Muslim girl who faces the challenges of integrating into a Western society, in a conflict between her cultural and religious identity and her new life.

A philosophical critique of traditional values and a call for their strong re-evaluation

By reconsidering the values on which Western societies are built, he believes that these values need to be replaced with values that support the will to power and development.

It is a book that provides practical steps to motivate oneself and achieve positive change in daily life.

An encyclopedic commentary on Sahih Al-Bukhari, considered one of the greatest commentaries on hadith, combining jurisprudence, language and evidence.

“I was living in a closed world, as if I were in a cage. I knew nothing of the world except the walls of the house and the orders of the family.”
This description reflects the restrictions of traditional society on her life in childhood.

It is a historical novel that tells the story of the arrest of the philosopher and physician Ibn Sina in his quest to escape the political and religious challenges he faced in his time.

A book that presents King Abdullah II’s vision for peace in the Middle East and the challenges of achieving it in a turbulent world.

It is a collection of satirical articles that deal with issues of daily life in a light and enjoyable way, in which philosophy is mixed with humor, making it a refreshing dose of contemplation and laughter.

This is a philosophical and spiritual book that explores the concept of love from a historical and religious perspective, offering profound reflections on the relationship between love and reason.

The first part is an introduction to this new Taha’i critical method; It begins with a statement of the reason for the inability of Arab philosophy to achieve creativity despite the famous translation movement in ancient and modern times, and it is likely that the way is to reach a path that combines philosophy and translation based on two principles: 1- Establishing a living philosophy in contrast to the previous static philosophy. 2- Adopting an authentic translation in contrast to the acquired translation and the communicative translation that were used predominantly in transferring foreign philosophical texts. The second part deals with many philosophical topics.