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The book addresses the experience of alienation and cultural belonging, exploring the challenges faced by individuals in confronting the differences between societies and cultures. It sheds light on the psychological and social struggles that accompany feelings of alienation and detachment from place.

A novel that blends reality and philosophy to explore questions of identity and individual freedom, as the characters confront the challenges of contemporary life and their inner struggles. The text reflects the search for meaning in a changing world through a reflective narrative style rich in symbolism.

A profoundly human book that recounts the experience of pain and loss through reflections on life and memories, blending autobiography and philosophical contemplation with a touching poetic spirit.

This book presents a collection of critical reflections on the relationship between humanity and religion, offering ideas that encourage self-examination and call for a more mature and conscious understanding of religious concepts in our daily lives.

This book offers simple philosophical reflections that help the reader understand themselves and alleviate their inner anxieties by presenting practical and clear life lessons. It aims to guide the reader toward greater inner peace and an awareness of the meaning of tranquility.

A humanistic novel that explores the inner struggle between weakness and the desire for salvation, where emotional feelings intersect with moral values under the pressure of reality. The text reveals the complexities of human relationships and the impact of mistakes and regret in shaping destiny.

This book offers an in-depth political reading of pivotal events and influential figures in modern Arab history, with a calm analysis that reveals the background of decisions and transformations in the region in a direct and clear manner.

The narrative blends history with memories, showcasing the transformations of the Levant through characters and places whose destinies intersect. The text flows as a contemplative journey exploring identity, belonging, and the transformations of the sea that witnessed the birth of civilizations and their conflicts.

This book offers a set of daily affirmations aimed at promoting positive thinking and self-confidence. It helps readers build a daily habit of focusing on personal growth and inner peace.

It is a practical guide that helps the reader apply the concept of living in the present and freeing themselves from the grip of the anxious mind. It offers methods and exercises that enhance awareness and inner serenity to achieve deeper inner peace.

This novel presents a complex picture of women’s lives in a traditional society, exploring their internal and social conflicts. The author blends psychological narrative with social analysis to reveal the cultural and human challenges facing the characters.

This work documents the proceedings of an intellectual and political conference held one hundred years after the Balfour Declaration, and includes interventions and research discussing its historical, legal and political dimensions and its ongoing impact on the Palestinian cause.

These poems pulsate with the pain of imprisonment and the dignity of humankind, evoking hunger as a symbol of deprivation and rebellion. They are poems written from the heart of darkness to reveal the strength of the spirit in the face of oppression.

This book explains the concept of racism and its impact on society in a simple and direct way, offering children ways to understand difference, respect others, and cultivate the values of equality and tolerance.

A novel that takes the reader on a journey between dreams and reality, exploring the dimensions of the human spirit and complex psychological tensions. A text that blends emotional narration with philosophical contemplation in a rich, poetic style.

A dense political theatrical text that uses rape as a harsh metaphor to expose the mechanisms of oppression and occupation, and reveals the intertwining of violence with identity and memory.
It employs sharp dialogue to pose ethical and human questions about justice, resistance, and the meaning of freedom.

A narrative that blends autobiography with reflections on freedom, it follows the lives of a group of women who find in literature a space to escape daily constraints. The book offers a human portrait of the individual’s relationship with reading amidst a suffocating social and political reality.

The book explores the experience of exile and its profound impact on identity and personal awareness, exploring its cultural, political, and literary implications in an analytical and reflective manner.

This is an intellectual text that reflects on the death penalty as a cruel practice that contradicts human dignity and deconstructs its moral and legal logic. It presents a profound humanitarian argument that exposes state violence when it legitimizes killing in the name of justice.