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It is a moving account of the lives of the people of Dagestan, reflecting their traditions, culture, and profound human values. The author blends a love for the land and people with a reflection on the region’s social and historical conflicts.

The book explores the relationship between a father and his daughter through profound human reflections that reveal the conflict of emotions between love, fear, and excessive protectiveness. It highlights the gap between two generations and the need for women to be understood before being guided.

A psychological thriller about a woman who escapes a mysterious captivity after many years, setting off a chain of terrifying secrets and suspicions that gradually reveal a shocking truth.

These are humanistic literary texts that contemplate emotions, relationships, and daily life with sincerity and depth, moving between pain and joy in a simple yet impactful style. The book reflects the inner struggles of humanity and the intricacies of the psyche in a way that resonates with the reader.

A collection of satirical essays and reflections presented as symbolic dialogues between the writer and his donkey, discussing issues of humanity, society, politics, and philosophy in a clever style that blends criticism and humor.

This historical novel addresses a sensitive period in the final years of Ottoman rule and the beginning of World War I, revealing, through its diverse characters, a world of political conflicts, espionage, and the transformations that society underwent during that turbulent time.

This contemplative literary work reinterprets the story of Ibrahim (peace be upon him) from a contemporary humanistic and intellectual perspective, raising questions about faith, certainty, and humanity’s relationship with the absolute. The spiritual dimension intertwines with cultural critique and the construction of awareness.

This profound literary work portrays the prison experience as a harsh test of the spirit and dignity, where confinement becomes a space for reflection and resilience, and where suffering and faith clash in the pursuit of inner freedom and human justice.

A human narrative that captures the first moment of love in all its confusion and impulsiveness, revealing the struggle of emotions against social constraints. A journey of awareness where passion matures and questions about self and choice become increasingly complex.

It is a profoundly emotional literary work that touches upon the human struggle between love and faith, revealing the fragility of the heart in the face of cruelty and adversity. Human emotions intersect with existential and spiritual questions in a poignant and honest narrative.

A poignant human story that reveals the struggle of the heart with reality, and explores the relationship of love when it clashes with self-interest, selfishness, and social constraints, in a simple narrative that reflects human weakness and strength simultaneously.

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.

A novel that tells the story of a small community where human relationships are intertwined with sectarian tensions, and where daily life becomes a mirror of conflict, fear, and suspicion among the people of the same nation.

A narrative text where the personal and the creative intersect, revealing the writer’s relationship to her text and her life, and delving into questions of identity, memory, and womanhood within a pressing social and political context.
A frank, reflective narrative that blends acknowledgment of the human experience and transforms writing into a space for confronting the self and the world.

This narrative, where the personal and the public intertwine, reveals the transformations of the female self under the weight of a repressive political and social reality. Personal memory intertwines with collective experience, and questions of identity, commitment, and freedom are revisited from within the everyday and the intimate.