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The work explores the concept of immortality in ancient civilizations through myths, religious texts, and ritual symbols, analyzing humanity’s eternal quest to transcend death and understand its existential destiny.

This in-depth study of ancient Levantine mythology examines the region’s deities, their myths, their symbolic structure, and their relationship to history and civilization. The book reinterprets the mythological heritage of the Levant within a civilizational and cultural context, revealing its roots and far-reaching influences.

In this book, the author explores the art of the novel from within, analyzing the relationship between the novelist’s imagination and their mind, between their initial innocence and their critical sensitivity, revealing the secrets of constructing narrative worlds and how meaning is formed in the reader’s mind.

The text addresses issues of the body, freedom, and identity with a provocative analytical approach that opens the door to discussion about discrimination and power.

This bold narrative exposes the power structures and hidden relationships within society, through characters navigating worlds where politics, desire, and self-interest intersect. The novel unveils social hypocrisy and delves into the meaning of freedom and identity within a volatile and turbulent reality.

This novel concludes the life journey of a girl and her friend through the challenges of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, exploring the impact of the past on the characters’ present. This humane text reflects the struggles of identity, belonging, and complex romantic relationships.

The story continues to expose the worlds of friendship and identity amidst the transformations of social and political life, revealing the characters’ struggles between ambition and belonging, and between the desire for liberation and the fear of losing their roots.

This novel continues to explore the evolving friendship between two women amidst the social and emotional changes that accompany adulthood. A profound text that depicts the struggle between ambition and belonging, love and freedom in the face of harsh reality.

This realistic novel portrays the human struggle against poverty, oppression, and the vicissitudes of life, through characters living on the margins of society who resist despair with hope and willpower.

This contemporary Arabic translation of the sacred texts of Jehovah’s Witnesses offers a modern and clear style, aiming to make religious meanings accessible to the reader in a simple and precise manner that reflects the community’s doctrinal understanding.

A novel that explores the lives of a group of characters in New York, intertwined with everyday events and strange coincidences, exploring identity, loneliness, and destiny. The text blends realism and experimental narrative in a complex and engaging literary style.

This novel recounts the journey of a young man searching for freedom and dignity in the face of social and religious constraints, reflecting humanity’s struggle against injustice and tradition in pursuit of self-realization and an understanding of the meaning of life.

A philosophical poetic work that redefines the relationship between the poet and the world, blending symbolism with reflection on existence and identity. His texts are imbued with rebellion and renewal, and open up intellectual horizons that transcend the familiar.

A poetic journey that transcends the boundaries of language and tradition, exploring the essence of humanity and the universe in a balance between myth and contemplation. The text carries profound intellectual visions that pulsate with renewal and the search for meaning.

These are poetic texts that contemplate the meaning of self and existence, delving into myth and spirit in search of a new identity for the word. They combine linguistic experimentation with philosophical vision in a perpetual dialogue with the world.

This collection of poems contemplates human depth, time, and identity, blending linguistic experimentation with intellectual symbolism. The texts carry philosophical dimensions that reflect the struggle of the soul with reality and existence.

These are poetic and intellectual texts that contemplate humanity, time, and existence, blending symbolism with linguistic experimentation. The works carry a profound philosophical vision that reflects the struggle of the soul with reality and identity.

This book discusses the problematic nature of religious and social discourse, comparing the simple understanding of religion among the people with its monopolization by religious scholars, revealing the impact of this on consciousness, culture, and public life, in a bold and analytical critical style.