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This novel is considered one of the most important modern Arabic novels, depicting the life of a rebellious Palestinian intellectual who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Through the testimonies of those who knew him, the author weaves a profound portrait of exile, identity, and contemporary Arab thought.
A novel that explores the complexities of human life by telling the stories of characters who confront love, desire, and forgetfulness in a fast-paced world. The novel blends philosophy with social contemplation in a way that makes the reader pause to reflect on the effect of time on emotions and relationships.
Hassan Aourid’s book “The Spring of Cordoba” explores a golden age in the history of Andalusia, shedding light on the culture, scientific, and intellectual life in Cordoba during its heyday. The author blends historical narrative with social analysis to present a vivid picture of the history of Muslims in Andalusia and their astonishing achievements.
A book that explores the relationship between writing and the human experience, highlighting internal conflicts and cultural identity. It presents reflective texts that blend personal narratives with critical reflection on literature and society.
A novel that explores the depths of the human psyche and the internal conflicts in a society intertwined with tradition and modernity. Through rich poetic language, Ben Jelloun weaves a story that combines mystery, philosophy, and reflections on identity and belonging.
A suspenseful novel that blends romance and suspense, where a simple mistake in exchanging phones leads to the revelation of dark secrets that change the course of two people’s lives. With his fluid style and escalating plot, Miso captivates the reader on a journey of mystery and surprises until the last page.
This book explores the historical and geographical connections between the Arabian Peninsula and biblical texts.
The author provides a meticulous analysis of events, characters, and settings, demonstrating how Arab geography and culture influence historical narratives and the Bible.
It is a classic strategic manual that presents the principles of military planning and warfare in rational and thoughtful ways. Its texts go beyond the military sphere to apply to politics, administration, and conflict resolution.
A book that explores the intersection of politics and personal life in society, focusing on power and forgetting as forces that govern destinies.
Kundera blends narrative and philosophical reflection, offering a critical view of memory and human identity in the face of social and political pressures.
The novel tells the story of a man who tests his mental abilities in chess as a means of mental survival in the face of isolation and psychological stress. Through his engaging style, Zweig presents the human struggle with himself and between reason and madness, offering a profound and intense psychological study.
An epic novel that chronicles the journey of a man struggling against the cruelty of poverty and social injustice, defying the restrictions that attempt to crush his will. Through the hero’s character, the author depicts the features of courage and rebellion, revealing the human and political struggles that society carries.
The book critically analyzes the Oslo Accords and the course of the peace process, explaining their impact on the Palestinians and the conflict in the region, while highlighting the resulting political and social challenges. It provides an in-depth view of international relations and Israeli and Palestinian politics after the agreement.
This book offers a profound account of his personal and cultural life experiences, exploring his upbringing, education, and interaction with Arab and literary society. The author blends personal reflections with social analysis to reveal the identity of the Arab person in the twentieth century.
This book offers an in-depth philosophical analysis of the concept of lying and its role in language, history, and human culture. Through Derrida’s critical perspective, the reader explores the relationship between truth and illusion and how human perceptions are shaped by discourse and deception.
A novel that sheds light on the lives of Arab youth in exile, exploring their struggles between individual freedom and social pressures. The author combines realistic narrative with psychological analysis of the characters to present a vivid portrait of the cultural and social challenges of exile.
This book addresses the human journey toward liberation from social and cultural constraints, exploring internal conflicts and the desire for self-realization. It also discusses the concepts of consciousness, creativity, and free choice in the face of societal pressures.
The book addresses the roots of the Palestinian question as an ongoing colonial issue, highlighting its connection to global political and intellectual structures. It also reveals how it has transformed into a battle of identity and existence, transcending the boundaries of space to become a comprehensive human and political issue.