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This book completes Adonis’s contemplations on poetry and existence, addressing issues of time and place through his profound poetic style.

This book discusses the development of Islamic thought from the era of the Qur’an to the era of the Hadith and the impact of intellectual transformations on religion and society.

A book in which George Tarabishi discusses the structural crises in Arab thought and the mechanisms that hinder critical thinking.

This book discusses George Tarabishi’s critique of traditional Islamic reason and his analysis of the mechanisms that hinder it from ijtihad and renewal.

A novel that presents the struggles of identity, religion, and love in a society rife with prejudice and division.

A novel in which hallucinations intertwine with reality in a sarcastic philosophical dialogue between a doctor and a mentally ill patient, reflecting the turmoil of Arab society.

A journalistic biography that documents three decades of Jordanian life through the personalities of King Hussein and his son Abdullah II.

A novel that addresses the struggle of the self with physical and spiritual purity in a conservative society.

A political novel that tells the story of the rise and fall of a politician in a US state, highlighting corruption and power.

A novel that sheds light on social and cultural tensions in Lebanon through a complex love story between two people from two different backgrounds.

The novel sheds light on the life of an isolated character, embodying internal conflict and psychological tensions within a complex social context.

This novel addresses the shock of the Arab intellectual in American society through a personal experience filled with questions and conflicts.

A bold critical vision that examines representations of women in literature and society from an analytical and cultural perspective.

A novel that reveals the complexities of Egyptian society through the lives of the residents of a building in downtown Cairo.

This is an autobiography of the Palestinian poet Fadwa Tuqan, published in 1993 by Dar Al-Shorouk in Amman. It explores her personal and national experience under the Israeli occupation, particularly after the 1967 setback, shedding light on the suffering of the Palestinian people through her profound and resistant human narrative.

This book explores the complex relationship between words and power through a symbolic dialogue between the poet and the ruler, revealing the conflicts of thought and conscience.

An epic novel that narrates the modern history of Palestine through the experience of a Palestinian family, from the 1930s to the late 1960s, documenting the struggle against British colonialism, the Nakba, and the diaspora, while highlighting the suffering of refugees in the camps and their daily struggles.