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A captivating tale where excitement intertwines with emotion, as the paths of two people cross after many years to confront the secrets of the past and the unhealed wounds it left behind. The events unfold amidst fear and longing on a quest for the truth that will change their destinies.

It is a novel that delves into the struggle for identity and shame within a tense society, where complex human relationships intersect with the pressures of politics, religion, and tradition. A bold text that illuminates the ethical question in the face of power, violence, and fear.

A memoir that narrates the details of daily life in Ramallah, presenting the social and political challenges in a personal, honest style. This text reflects human resilience and the depth of the daily Palestinian experience.

A novel that explores the complexities of human life by telling the stories of characters who confront love, desire, and forgetfulness in a fast-paced world. The novel blends philosophy with social contemplation in a way that makes the reader pause to reflect on the effect of time on emotions and relationships.

These are quiet, human texts that trace the details of daily life and its hidden emotions, capturing fleeting moments of joy before they fade. They focus on human relationships, women, and questions of love and loneliness with sincerity and profound reflection.

The story of a man besieged by oppression and isolation, facing prison not merely as walls, but as a harsh test of dignity and awareness. A profound narrative that reveals how pain and hope seep together into the soul in the harshest of circumstances.

This in-depth analytical presentation of the political and military conflicts in the Middle East offers a comprehensive view of the behind-the-scenes decisions of major powers and how they have impacted the balance of power in the region.

A novel that explores transformations The book explores the human condition between strength and vulnerability, and examines the struggle of humanity with time and social reality through characters who experience the ups and downs of life, between hope and despair, in a profound and contemplative language.

Hassan Aourid’s book “The Spring of Cordoba” explores a golden age in the history of Andalusia, shedding light on the culture, scientific, and intellectual life in Cordoba during its heyday. The author blends historical narrative with social analysis to present a vivid picture of the history of Muslims in Andalusia and their astonishing achievements.

A story that weaves together the threads of Palestinian memory with the wounds of exile, where human destinies intersect with major questions about justice and freedom. This text reveals the fragility of human existence in the face of loss and alienation.

The novel explores the psychological and moral conflicts of the characters amidst tragic circumstances, exploring questions about freedom and responsibility. This philosophical text highlights the tension between the individual and society and the moral pressures surrounding them.

This intellectual study connects the Sufi experience with the Surrealist vision, revealing the convergence of spiritual imagination and artistic creation. The work offers a profound reading of humanity’s relationship with the Absolute through poetry, art, and thought.

It is a comprehensive study that examines the literary output of the Sumerian civilization, presenting its texts, myths, and poetry while analyzing their historical and intellectual context, thus revealing the roots of narrative and poetry in the oldest civilizations of Mesopotamia.

The book explores the world of Sumerian mythology as humanity’s first attempt to understand the universe and existence. It presents its gods, rituals, and tales of creation and death in an analytical style that connects myth to ancient human thought, revealing the roots of later beliefs and civilizations.

A historical-scientific analysis explores the origin of the first ten patriarchs/prophets in the Torah by comparing their figures with kings who ruled the ancient Sumerian cities, and it proposes that the Torah transformed these kings into prophets through religious narrative. The book presents archaeological evidence and research methodologies to reread those figures in light of the history of the civilizations of Mesopotamia.

It presents translated and critically edited Sumerian texts that reveal the mythological and intellectual structure of the oldest written civilization in history, showcasing the epics, hymns, and poems that shaped the religious and symbolic consciousness of Mesopotamia.

This narrative explores the transformations of Palestinian society under oppression and occupation, through characters experiencing an internal struggle between despair and hope, searching for dignity and freedom amidst a harsh social and political reality.