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A novel that addresses the human struggle with harsh conditions and complex emotions in light of the political and social events taking place in the region.

It is a collection of sermons, letters, and sayings of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, reflecting his wisdom and eloquence in matters of religion, politics, and morality.

It is a philosophical book in which Ibn Rushd responds to Al-Ghazali’s The Incoherence of the Philosophers, highlighting the compatibility between philosophy and the Islamic religion.

A comprehensive dictionary that translates German terms into Arabic, explaining their meanings and uses in various fields.

A comprehensive dictionary that translates Spanish terms into Arabic in various fields.

This book describes Ibn Jubayr’s journey to the holy sites and his observations in the Hijaz during the twelfth century CE.

This book chronicles the events of nations and kings from the beginning of creation until the end of the third century AH in a precise, encyclopedic style.

Ibn Battuta’s Travels is a detailed account of Ibn Battuta’s observations and travels throughout the world during the fourteenth century.

This book presents profound Sufi interpretations of the verses of the Holy Quran in a spiritual and philosophical style.

It is one of the most important Islamic tafsirs, combining narration and knowledge in interpreting the verses of the Holy Qur’an.

This book chronicles world history from creation to the era of Ibn Kathir, with a focus on Islamic events and prophets.

It is a comprehensive medical encyclopedia covering various aspects of medicine, surgery, and health sciences, and was considered a primary reference in the Middle Ages.

It is a comprehensive grammatical encyclopedia that explains the rules of the Arabic language in a precise and organized manner.

It is an encyclopedic geographical dictionary containing the names of places and countries in the Islamic world, along with details about their locations and history.

The Ring of the Dove: On Intimacy and Love” is one of the oldest and most important Arabic works that addresses the topics of love and human relationships from a philosophical and emotional perspective.

A collection of poetry containing the most prominent poems of the poet Bashar ibn Burd, who is considered one of the most creative poets of the Abbasid era in the arts of satire and elegy.

Diwan of Ibn al-Rumi is a collection of poems that reflect the genius of an Abbasid poet who combined sarcasm, bitterness, and profound contemplation of life.

The Diwan of Ibn al-Farid is a collection of Sufi poems that glorify divine love and express the manifestations of the soul and the adoration of the divine.

The book analyzes the results of contemporary reading of Islam and how they impact human understanding of the Islamic message in the modern era.