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This book presents a contemporary vision for reformulating the foundations of Islamic jurisprudence, focusing on developing the principles of personal status legislation to align with the demands of the modern age and social justice. The text combines jurisprudential analysis with constructive criticism of traditional practices.

An invitation to make peace with ourselves and view life as a source of support, not a threat, by embracing gratitude and changing our inner dialogue. It offers practical guidance for cultivating self-love and trusting our intuition as a path to inner peace and freedom from fear.

This book explores the concept of self-confidence and life from a spiritual perspective, advocating for liberation from fear and hesitation, and for living spontaneously and openly, thus helping the reader achieve inner peace and balance.

Tales that expose the fragility of human relationships and reveal the characters’ struggle with their desires and fears within a volatile social reality. Texts that pulsate with emotion and present the multifaceted faces of women and humanity in moments of weakness and strength.

This book explores the idea of seeking inner truth and understanding oneself beyond preconceived notions, encouraging the reader to question and reflect in order to discover a deeper awareness of life and humanity.

This contemporary interpretation of the Holy Qur’an adopts the order of revelation to understand the development of the Islamic call and connect verses to their historical and intellectual context in a clear and accessible manner.

This contemporary interpretation of the Holy Qur’an adopts the order of revelation to understand the historical and thematic context of the verses, offering a clear analytical reading that connects the course of the Islamic call with the gradual revelation of the chapters.

This is a contemporary interpretation of the Holy Quran that adopts the order of revelation to understand the development of the Islamic call and the context of the verses, while offering a clear and accessible explanation that connects the Quranic text with the events of the Prophet’s life.

This novel traces the transformations of the Arab individual through time, using a richly detailed narrative that reflects the conflict between past and present, and reveals the social and political changes and their impact on individuals.

This book explores the clash of ideas and how different beliefs and perspectives influence the behavior of individuals and societies. It offers a philosophical and developmental perspective that helps readers understand intellectual differences and transform them into opportunities for rapprochement and inner peace.

The novel portrays the suffering of Palestinian women within a society burdened by occupation and harsh traditions, revealing their struggle between external oppression and social constraints. It is a tale of silent resistance, in which the characters search for dignity and freedom amidst a reality rife with defeat.

Reflective texts that celebrate life and human sensibility, blending nature, existence, and the great questions of meaning and freedom. Intense writing that springs from everyday experience to arrive at a profound philosophical vision of life and humanity.

This book addresses the crisis of masculinity in the modern age, delving into the depths of the psyche to understand what it means to be a real man, beyond societal molds, and calling for self-discovery and liberation from imposed pressures.

This novel sheds light on personal and family memories filled with pain and loss, exploring the impact of time and memory on individuals’ lives and their emotional and social relationships.

When Nietzsche Wept is a 1992 novel by Irvin D. Yalom, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and psychotherapist. The book takes place mostly in Vienna, Austria, in the year 1882, and relates a fictional meeting between the doctor Josef Breuer and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The novel is a review of the history of philosophy and psychoanalysis and some of the main personalities of the last decades of the 19th century, and revolves around the topic of “limerence”.

This is a profoundly human novel that observes the transformations of the human soul in the face of oppression and deprivation. It reveals the struggle of humanity with the body, desire, and power through an intense, realistic narrative that touches upon pain and existential questions.