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It discusses the role of Jews in building ancient civilizations and how they influenced the religious, cultural and political history of humanity.
In this book, its author, Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud, tries in his style known as ease and extreme logic in understanding the theory of relativity of the physicist Albert Einstein so that it suits the understanding and perception of the general public, and in a strong objection to limiting information to a few scientists under the pretext of depth and specialization, which may lead to the isolation of science, supporting in his book what Einstein himself called for to spread science among people, Einstein hated scientific fortune-telling and fabrication of mystery, claim, and magnification, and he used to say that the truth Never mind.
A novel that narrates stories of Palestinian struggle and steadfastness from the heart of Jerusalem, where history meets human resistance.
The book provides effective strategies for raising children with love and guidance instead of physical punishment.
A study that sheds light on the life of Badr Shakir Al-Sayyab, his poetic experience, and his role in renewing Arabic poetry.
It is a forged book attributed to a secret Jewish group, and it claims to explain a plot to dominate the world, and is used to promote anti-Semitic ideas.
A collection of poetry that contemplates existence and daily life in transparent language and high sensitivity.
It presents a philosophical vision of the spiritual experience of the Prophet Muhammad, with an emphasis on the human dimension of revelation and faith.
Masterpieces of Nizar Qabbani, the poet of love, women and political anger.
It is a book that discusses the importance of democracy in the Arab world and calls for strengthening it through the concepts of justice and equality in governance.
This is a comprehensive collection of poems and works by the Egyptian poet and playwright Bayram Al-Tunsi, who was distinguished by his satirical and critical writings of society.
A book that presents a philosophical and profound vision about the self and existence, full of contemplations that call for reflection on life and human values.
The book presents a comprehensive study of the development of the ancient Egyptian religion, its beliefs, rituals, and its influence on later civilizations.
It deals with the life of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and presents the history of the Arabs during the Islamic period through his biography and the events of his era.
In this innovative work, Taha Abdel Rahman set out to confront those who sought to create an epistemological break with the Islamic heritage, by criticizing its contents through abstract and politicized means, and excluding the rooted means of corrective and humanizing. He called for the adoption of an integrated and continuous evaluation of the heritage practice from within its field of circulation (its reference). It is a mechanical methodology (the abstract part of the method) in its objectives (not content), practical in its starting point (not abstract), and objectionable in its approach (not incidental).
It is a novel that explores the suffering of a young man in a stressful society searching for himself and his personal orientations, where he faces a conflict between his individual ambitions and the demands of social life.
It highlights the struggles of the human psyche in the face of love, loss, and the search for meaning in life amidst the complexities of reality.