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The Perplexity of the Returnee
It is a poetry collection by Mahmoud Darwish in which he expresses feelings of alienation and the search for identity in the shadow of a complex Palestinian reality.
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THE PHOENIX & THE CARPET
The Phoenix & The Carpet by E. Nesbit is a magical adventure about four siblings and their thrilling journeys with a magical carpet and a wise Phoenix.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Arabic/English
It is a novel that deals with the idea of beauty and moral corruption, as its hero maintains his youth while his picture captures the dark sides of his soul.د.ا5.68 -
The power of change
It discusses the importance of positive change in a person’s life, explaining ways to get rid of negative habits and adopt a success mentality to achieve goals and ambitions.
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The power of enthusiasm
It shows how enthusiasm can be a driving force for success, providing you with the tools and tips to motivate yourself and overcome obstacles with confidence and positivity.
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The power of love and forgiveness
Be careful what you send out because it will come back to you with force. If you send love, it will come back to you with love. If you send anger, it will come back to you with anger.
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The Power of Now; The Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
The Power of Now emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment to achieve inner peace
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The Power of Self-Confidence
It is a book that shows how to build self-confidence and overcome fear and hesitation to achieve personal success.
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The Power of Thought
It deals with how to use the mind and thought to achieve success and excellence in life.
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The Presence Process; A Journey into the Perception of the Present Moment
The book focuses on the importance of recognizing the present moment
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the previous
Gibran’s literary style was characterized by smooth words, simplicity of expression, the use of all linguistic formulas and styles, and the frequent use of metaphors and figures of speech. Perhaps the most important feature of Gibran’s literary works is creativity in the art of photography. We find many beautiful, imaginative artistic images full of deep meanings and expressions covering his literary works; because he was an artist and painter who initially depicted the idea and then created it. Gibran relied on two styles in his literary works: the first is characterized by strength and revolution against beliefs and customs and the call for freedom, and the second is characterized by the love of enjoying life and the call to follow inclinations
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The Prince
It is a practical political guide that explains the methods of governance and power, based on realism and pragmatism.
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The Problem of Culture
A book that addresses the relationship between culture and society, reviewing its intellectual and historical dimensions and its impact on building human identity.
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The Prophet
Gibran’s literary style was characterized by smooth words, simplicity of expression, the use of all linguistic formulas and styles, and the frequent use of metaphors and figures of speech. Perhaps the most important feature of Gibran’s literary works is creativity in the art of photography. We find many beautiful, imaginative artistic images full of deep meanings and expressions covering his literary works; because he was an artist and painter who initially depicted the idea and then created it. Gibran relied on two styles in his literary works: the first is characterized by strength and revolution against beliefs and customs and the call for freedom, and the second is characterized by the love of enjoying life and the call to follow inclinations
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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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.
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The Question of Ethics
“…If they had returned to themselves, they would have found that they permit for themselves what they forbid for others. If it is permissible for them to criticize the religious through what is non-religious, why is it not permissible for others to criticize the non-religious through what is religious! And if it is permissible for them to criticize Islamic ethics through secular modernity, why is it not permissible for others to criticize secular modernity through Islamic ethics? It is necessary, then, to seek ethics that move away from the surface at which modernity has stopped and delve into the depths of life and the depths of man. There is nothing deeper than a life that extends from its immediate to its ultimate end, and nothing deeper than a man who connects his outer appearance with his inner self” (From the book The Question of Ethics)»
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