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This social novel explores the struggle of women between their personal ambitions and societal demands, revealing the emotional and intellectual contradictions they experience in their relationships with men and family. It poses bold questions about identity, choice, and love within a realistic and humanistic framework.

A psychological and social novel that follows a woman’s struggle with her inner wounds and her anxious view of the world, where emotion intertwines with fear and the search for security. A work that reveals the complexities of human emotions and the impact of the past on the present in a compelling and intense style.

It deals with the conflict between reason and emotion through deep human reflections on love, relationships, and choice, revealing the constant contradiction between what logical thinking dictates and what the heart imposes in terms of feelings, in a prose style close to reality and charged with sincerity.

This critical and argumentative text offers an intellectual and literary reading of Abu al-Ala al-Ma’arri’s personality, re-examining the image of isolation and mental confinement from a critical, rational perspective. The work presents a strong stance against modern interpretations and defends a traditional understanding based on analysis and intellectual debate.

It is a comprehensive collection of poems that reflects the transformations of society and its intellectual and political issues, blending reformist tendencies with classical style and eloquent language, while also featuring a clear presence of social criticism and humanistic reflection.

This book examines the impact of modern machinery and tools on daily life and social behavior, addressing clothing, amenities, and the critical observations that accompany progress. It presents a sometimes satirical intellectual perspective, revealing social and cultural transformations in clear, prose-like language.

The book presents stories of Islamic history as they appear in the Holy Qur’an, linking the events to their chronological context and arranging the surahs according to their revelation, in a clear style that combines historical narration and Qur’anic understanding, to bring the reader closer to the implications and meanings of the events.

The book addresses the concept of the Caliphate and God’s sovereignty from a legal and intellectual perspective, discussing the religious foundations upon which governance in Islam is based, and distinguishing between human authority and divine legislation in a focused, dialectical manner.

It examines the development of Christian doctrine in its early stages, analyzing the intellectual and political transformations that influenced its formulation and spread. It sheds light on the relationship between theology and power and how faith was formed within a complex historical context.

This literary narrative presents vivid scenes from the Prophet’s life in a humanistic and engaging style, bringing the reader closer to the details of daily life and pivotal events through a moving and direct language. It balances the spiritual and historical dimensions to offer a profound and emotionally resonant reading experience.

These are profound poetic and reflective texts that blend wisdom and rebellion, delving into questions of existence, ethics, and humanity, in a dense language that carries a sharp critique of prevailing values and a call for self-discovery through strength and will.

This reflective and critical book exposes the illusions of certainty and preconceived morals, dismantling prevailing intellectual assumptions with a profoundly aphoristic style.
It invites the reader to think freely and to re-examine values and meanings from a bold and unconventional humanistic perspective.

A radical deconstruction of the concepts of good and evil, revealing how morality was formed through conflict, power, and weakness, and re-examining prevailing values as historical and psychological products, not fixed axioms.

A philosophical and intellectual text written in a dense literary style, based on reflection, critique, and a re-examination of prevailing values. It invites the reader to think freely and transcend moral and social assumptions through symbolic and sharp language.

A sharply critical text that deconstructs the relationship between art and thought, offering a confrontational reading of the role of music and artistic genius in shaping values and culture. It reflects a deep intellectual struggle about beauty, power, and cultural identity in the modern age.

This provocative intellectual text attacks prevailing religious values and criticizes traditional morality, calling for a radical re-evaluation of the concepts of faith and virtue. It employs a sharp dialectical style that pits reason and individual strength against sacred tradition.

This bold, reflective text offers a personal reading of thought and life, in which the author reveals his vision of humanity, values, and morality in a sharp and direct critical style, combining autobiography with philosophical contemplation.