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A novel that highlights the social tensions and complex human relationships in South Africa during the era of racism and apartheid.
Arabic/English
It expresses nostalgia, loss and exile, where feelings of alienation are mixed with a sense of resistance and the search for identity.
Masterpieces of Nizar Qabbani, the poet of love, women and political anger.
A novel in which hallucinations intertwine with reality in a sarcastic philosophical dialogue between a doctor and a mentally ill patient, reflecting the turmoil of Arab society.
The philosopher Al-Jabiri believes that the Arab moral mind was influenced by five legacies:
1.The pure Arab heritage
2.The pure Islamic heritage
3.The Persian heritage
4.The Greek heritage
5.The Sufi heritage
Muhammad Abed Al-Jabiri believes that the origin of ethics is religion, and that reason stands behind moral judgment, as it is the basis of ethics in Islam. The Arab moral mind was exposed to the influence of political employment and the development of the concept until it reached the stage of establishing or what the writer calls “the ethics of obedience”, which crystallized with the Umayyad state in a way that serves “the unity of society and the state, inspired by the Persian heritage in particular.” He also explained the reasons for the dominance of Khosrowian values and the Persian heritage, whether at the cultural level or at the level of the structure of the state and the entity of society, in contrast to ignoring the Greek heritage, as in the texts of the philosophers Plato and Aristotle, and the medical human tendency in ethics, one of the most important pioneers of which was Ibn Al-Haytham, and also the limited influence of the philosophical tendency represented by Ibn Rushd and Ibn Bajjah, despite their cognitive importance and their criticism of the ethics of obedience, and the fog of the Sufi tendency prevailed, which tried to escape from positive resistance to negative resistance. The writer elaborated on drawing the manifestations of the moral crisis at various levels in Islamic societies resulting from this influence, where the system of the sheikh and the disciple dominated, and its owners completed their moral path, as they moved from the annihilation of ethics to the ethics of annihilation and the dropping of legal obligations.
This book discusses George Tarabishi’s critique of traditional Islamic reason and his analysis of the mechanisms that hinder it from ijtihad and renewal.
He reviews the importance of effective cooperation between individuals to achieve joint success in work environments.
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Gibran’s literary style was characterized by smooth words, simplicity of expression, the use of all linguistic formulas and styles, and the frequent use of metaphors and figures of speech. Perhaps the most important feature of Gibran’s literary works is creativity in the art of photography. We find many beautiful, imaginative artistic images full of deep meanings and expressions covering his literary works; because he was an artist and painter who initially depicted the idea and then created it. Gibran relied on two styles in his literary works: the first is characterized by strength and revolution against beliefs and customs and the call for freedom, and the second is characterized by the love of enjoying life and the call to follow inclinations
A collection of critical articles that discuss issues of society and culture in a sarcastic and profound manner.
It is an autobiography by Malika Oufkir, in which she narrates her tragic experience as a child detained in Moroccan prisons with her family after a failed coup attempt against the regime.
This book presents a study on one of the most important thinkers of Islam, Imam Al-Ghazali, the fifth century AH gave birth to Imam Al-Ghazali to be one of the flags of Islamic thought and it is beautiful for us to refer to something from the history of this Imam, to stand on the factors that demonstrated the formation of this unique mentality, and the colors of culture that gathered in his mind, and the research and literature created by his thinking, and made him eligible to occupy that position among the scholars of the West and the East, all in a nutshell until we reach the desired
A dark journey into the depths of the unknown, revealing the secrets of the unseen in a captivating style steeped in mystery and fantasy.
The novel tells the story of two Afghan women whose destinies intersect amidst war and oppression, revealing the power of friendship and hope in the face of pain.
A thorough historical and intellectual analysis of the events of the political and religious conflict in early Islam, shedding light on pivotal figures such as Ali and Mu’awiyah.
The book of humor and itinas in Majoun Abi Nawas and some of its contradictions with the poets in Qom Abu Nuwas. It is due to the fame of Abu Nawas in the durability of poetry and his ability to cast meanings and art in all its poetic places, whether it is praise, satire or asceticism and so on, and what I know of people’s eagerness and their interest in reading his poems
However, his book has been printed recently free of the door of the Majun to complete the interest has determined to print this section separately so as not to isolate from the sightings something of the systems of this poet, who testified to him thanks to the greatest imams, writers and critics
A book that deals with the rulings, sermons, and benefits of faith derived from the Qur’an and Sunnah in a profound and influential style.