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He engages in a profound critique of the separation of ethics from religion in modern thought and proposes an alternative vision that re-establishes moral values on an integrated spiritual and epistemological foundation, while simultaneously deconstructing the concept of radical secularism and its effects on humanity and society.

It addresses the issues of modesty and the hijab from a philosophical and ethical perspective, offering an intellectual reading that connects spiritual values and human behavior in the face of the challenges of the modern age.

He examines the ethical challenges posed by the media and communication revolution to contemporary humanity, exploring the impact of images and technology on values and behavior from a profound philosophical and ethical perspective grounded in the concepts of modesty and trustworthiness.

The book presents an intellectual and moral vision that reconstructs the concept of modesty as the basis for the relationship between man, values, and existence, with a deep treatment of the crises of thought and morality in the contemporary world.

This book examines the current conflicts in the Islamic world from an intellectual and philosophical perspective, offering a critical reading of the political and moral crises while calling for a return to the values of integrity and steadfastness in order to build the unity of the Muslim community.

This philosophical and ethical reading of the Prophet’s biography highlights it as the foundation for building values and ethics, and re-examines the understanding of the biography beyond traditional historical narratives.

This intellectual study explores the relationship between philosophy and translation, and discusses the possibility of developing an authentic Arab philosophical tradition through an analysis of philosophical discourse and the methods used to transmit and integrate it into Arab culture.

This philosophical study explores ethical concepts and their relationship to faith and secularism, discussing the foundations of human values from an intellectual perspective that combines the spiritual and rational dimensions in a contemporary critical reading.

A novel that explores the relationship between humanity and power, and the constraints imposed by systems and society, through a journey filled with existential questions, inner defeats, and the struggle against reality.

It addresses the human struggle against censorship and prohibition, raising questions about the freedom of reading and writing, and the small battles individuals wage in defense of the word and thought against cultural and social constraints.

A novel that explores the harsh transformations that befall humanity under the weight of war and disillusionment, where love, friendship, and betrayal intertwine with political and human questions in a world that gradually loses its innocence.

In a future world where books are banned and thoughts are monitored, the protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to discover the true meaning of reading and freedom, amidst a struggle between knowledge and the control of minds.

A painful human journey begins with the loss of a child during Hajj, transforming into a profound exploration of the meaning of life, identity, fear, and the sense of being lost within a world brimming with contradictions and existential questions.

A social and humanistic novel that explores the complexities of family relationships and psychological conflicts in a moving way, delving into the details of feelings, memories, and the search for self amidst life’s transformations.

It exposes the falsehood of Zionist narratives from the beginning of settlement activity to the Al-Aqsa Intifada, through a historical and intellectual analysis that clarifies the methods of media and political manipulation and their impact on the Palestinian cause.

The book examines the impact of Zionist ideology on shaping the relationship between the Islamic world and the West. It offers an intellectual and political analysis linking Zionism and Western colonialism, along with an analysis of the concepts of dialogue and civilizational conflict.

It includes translated selections of the most prominent poems of English Romantic poetry, along with introductions and critical and historical studies that help the reader understand the Romantic movement and its literary and human impact.