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A collection of articles and intellectual reflections that discuss the relationship of the thinker to society, and call for intellectual independence and distancing oneself from the noise of life in order to have a clearer and deeper view of reality.

The story revolves around a young man who falls in love with a girl at first sight, only to discover she’s engaged to his best friend. Thus begins a journey of conflict between love and loyalty within a lighthearted social comedy framework.

The story unfolds in an artistic atmosphere brimming with beauty and contemplation, where feelings of admiration and love intertwine with a profound philosophical perspective on art, women, and life, through encounters with characters inhabiting the worlds of art and travel.

A fantastical novel that blends the atmosphere of One Thousand and One Nights with literary and intellectual dialogue, its events unfolding within a magical world where myth intersects with human reflections and symbolism.

This tragic play draws inspiration from Greek mythology to reveal humanity’s struggle with fate and truth, where the search for truth leads to tragic discoveries that completely alter the protagonist’s destiny.

The novel portrays life in rural Egypt through the diary of a young public prosecutor who confronts poverty, bureaucracy, and corruption, in a realistic portrayal interwoven with social criticism and biting satire.

A collection of thoughts, impressions, and reflections that chronicle the transformations of Egyptian society and its political and intellectual events across multiple decades, in a style that blends personal narrative with critical insight.

A collection of satirical plays that offer a critical view of society and humanity in a clever, humorous style, blending comedic ironies with intellectual reflections on various life issues.

A symbolic play about an artist caught in a conflict between his dream of the perfect ideal and human reality, addressing in a philosophical style the idea of beauty, love, and the limits of attachment to idealism.

A symbolic play that discusses the values of work, justice, and social reform through philosophical dialogues and events of an educational and humanistic nature.

This book explores the deep relationship between literature and art, and presents intellectual and critical reflections on creativity, Arabic literature, and the role of literature in civilization and life.

A collection of intellectual and literary essays that discuss religion, art, culture, and society in a profound style that blends philosophical reflection with fluid literary expression.