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The Moroccan philosopher Taha Abdel Rahman has accustomed us to finding the novel in every book he writes and in every topic he addresses; and here he is, in the book in your hands, bringing us what we thought the mind would deny, and even refer to, in a dilemma that has always occupied “the man of this time”, and has puzzled minds and still does, which is “the relationship between religion and politics”! Our philosopher has challenged the established axioms and established beliefs, storming the obstacles of reason and the limits of science, and he has brought us an approach to this problem that is not of the usual kind of approaches, because it does not address the abstract mind in man, but rather addresses his mind supported by the spirit; It was decided that man is more like a flying creature than a crawling creature.
A thrilling journey that blends myth and history, in which the characters of Basatin Arabistan continue their struggle against the forces of darkness in a magical and mysterious world.
The book is a selection of the honorable prophetic hadiths that aim to teach good morals and Islamic etiquette, and is an important reference for Muslims in understanding their religion.
It is a collection of humorous articles that combine sarcasm and contemplation of life and society.
A novel that documents in an epic style the history of Palestine through the suffering of its people and their struggle against the occupation.
A novel that depicts the tragedy of war from a human perspective through the story of a woman facing violence and destruction in a troubled homeland.
An inspiring philosophical novel that combines the spirit of adventure and the search for the meaning of life, where a rational, educated young man confronts Zorba’s free and spontaneous view of life with all its passion and madness.
It is a literary work that depicts the daily lives of Palestinians in its painful and resistant details, as the writer weaves their stories related to the land, olives, and conflict, with a deep human touch.
“…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)»
The novel explores the crisis of identity and belonging through the story of a young man born to a Filipino mother and a Kuwaiti father in a divided society.
A book that delves into the depths of Paris through the Saint-Denis neighborhood, reviewing issues of identity, immigration, and cultural and social conflicts in modern French society.
A novel that narrates tales of steadfastness and emotional and social transformations amidst the conflicts and challenges of life.
A novel that deals with the journey of six prisoners sentenced to death, as they face their fates in a narrative full of philosophy and humanity.