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A novel that reinterprets the life of Christ within a humanistic and existential framework, focusing on his internal struggle between his spiritual mission and his human desires, in a bold treatment of the big questions about faith, choice, and sacrifice.

This bold, autobiographical narrative reveals the experience of a young female doctor who clashes with social realities and the restrictions imposed on women, showcasing her internal struggle between her profession, her convictions, and her surrounding environment.

This is an autobiographical narrative in which the author revisits her childhood in the Egyptian countryside, revealing the formation of her early awareness of society, authority, and gender discrimination with honest language and a clear critical sense.

An analytical reading that deals with religious texts using a literalist approach, examining the linguistic and semantic structure of the text, and discussing its understanding away from traditional interpretations, within a critical intellectual framework that raises questions about the method of interpretation and the limits of reading.

This book examines the sacred Hindu Vedas, offering explanations and analyses of their most important intellectual and spiritual themes, while also shedding light on their historical roots and their impact on shaping Hindu doctrine.

An intellectual work that deals with Ash’ari texts in a contemporary analytical spirit, and presents doctrinal and theological issues in a style that combines traditional investigation with a calm critical vision.

“Despite the existence of many schools of thought and the spread of several religions in China, Confucianism has always been the most influential on Chinese culture, politics, and administration. Despite all the fierce campaigns waged against it, Confucianism has managed to persist and exert a clear influence on the thought and behavior of contemporary Chinese society. Today, after China’s great economic rise and the world’s increasing desire to engage with the Chinese, we believe that this engagement will be easier and more effective if we understand the intellectual, moral, and religious foundations of the Chinese people. We believe that the Gospel of Confucius provides the best source for this knowledge.
The Gospel of Confucius is the title of the first book in the collection of texts from which this book’s texts were selected. These texts concisely and clearly record Confucius’s views and sayings as recorded by his followers, encompassing general conduct and interactions. It is considered one of the most influential books on Chinese culture from the time of Confucius to the present day.

A collection of texts that contemplate the essence of monotheism as an innate tendency towards monotheism and spiritual purity, and present intellectual and linguistic visions that blend religious contemplation and cultural discourse in an intensive literary style.

A work that analyzes and interprets traditional religious texts in a contemporary manner, highlighting their spiritual and intellectual dimensions and the symbols and meanings they contain within a broad historical and cultural context.

An intellectual study comparing Buddhist teachings with certain religious and philosophical concepts, analyzing the similarities and differences in spiritual and ethical perspectives between East and West.

A collection of religious texts that tell the story of an ancient people’s journey and their relationship with God, highlighting spiritual and moral values and religious teachings.

It presents a simplified yet concise overview of the journey of science from its earliest beginnings to the modern era, highlighting the most prominent scientific discoveries and transformations in clear language that connects intellectual development with the cultural context of each stage.

This historical study examines the origins of Christianity and the development of its ideas and doctrines in the early centuries before the Council of Nicaea, analyzing the theological and political disputes that shaped its early features.

A research study that examines the texts attributed to the Prophet Yahya, peace be upon him, from a comparative perspective, analyzing their religious and intellectual content in their historical context and their relationship to the heavenly heritage.

This is an analytical historical study examining the nature of relations between East and West during the Crusades, revealing the dimensions of the religious, political, and cultural conflict and its mutual influence on shaping each side’s image of the other.

This comparative intellectual study examines the teachings attributed to Confucius, analyzing their ethical and spiritual dimensions through religious and philosophical comparisons, while offering a critical reading of the historical and cultural context in which they arose.

An intellectual study that examines the transformations of the social and religious structure in the civilizations of Mesopotamia, and explores the transfer of symbolic power from the sacred female to the male system, through a reading of ancient myths and symbols.

This is an encyclopedic overview of Chinese history from its origins to later periods, covering the development of its political, intellectual, religious, and social systems, along with a profound analysis of the components of its civilization and its impact on human history.

This comprehensive study examines the origins of literature in the civilizations of Mesopotamia, reviewing Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian texts, and analyzing myths, epics, and religious texts as the earliest beginnings of human literature.