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A scholarly group documenting specialized research and studies on Arabic and Islamic manuscripts, focusing on issues of documentation and verification, and the importance of manuscript heritage in preserving knowledge.

A scholarly group documenting specialized research and studies on Arabic and Islamic manuscripts, focusing on issues of documentation and verification, and the importance of manuscript heritage in preserving knowledge.

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 novel is set in a snow-covered, isolated Turkish city, where a poet arrives to investigate a series of suicides among young women, finding himself caught in a complex conflict between politics, religion, identity, and love.

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.

This book explores the philosophy of Tantra, which sees sexual energy as a path to deep spiritual awareness, presenting a different vision of the relationship between body and soul and considering love and awareness as means to achieve inner liberation.

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.

The book also presents an analytical study of the history of stone worship in ancient human cultures, focusing on the symbolism and veneration of the Black Stone before and after Islam within the context of the development of Semitic religions and surrounding cultures. The discussion is further broadened to include the origins of deities and religious structures among ancient peoples.

This book offers a profound insight into Sufism and Sufi thought, exploring the successive experiences and stages of the spiritual path and the human contemplation in the search for truth.

This is an analytical intellectual study that explores the Sufi experience through a profound comparison between Abd al-Karim al-Jili’s vision and the ideas of the great Sufis, highlighting the concepts of existence and the perfect man in Islamic Sufism.