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The book examines profound transformations in the Arab region over three decades, revealing the background of fateful decisions and power struggles that shaped the course of events. It offers a comprehensive vision that connects politics, history, and the reality experienced by the region.

A novel that combines realism and symbolism to explore women’s and societal issues, addressing internal conflicts and social challenges in a profound and evocative manner.

This intellectual study explores the essence of poetry and its role in understanding humanity and the world, re-examining the relationship between language and creativity. The work offers a profound philosophical vision of poetry as a constantly evolving intellectual and cultural act.

“Despite the existence of many schools of thought and the spread of several religions in China, Confucianism has always been the most influential on Chinese culture, politics, and administration. Despite all the fierce campaigns waged against it, Confucianism has managed to persist and exert a clear influence on the thought and behavior of contemporary Chinese society. Today, after China’s great economic rise and the world’s increasing desire to engage with the Chinese, we believe that this engagement will be easier and more effective if we understand the intellectual, moral, and religious foundations of the Chinese people. We believe that the Gospel of Confucius provides the best source for this knowledge.
The Gospel of Confucius is the title of the first book in the collection of texts from which this book’s texts were selected. These texts concisely and clearly record Confucius’s views and sayings as recorded by his followers, encompassing general conduct and interactions. It is considered one of the most influential books on Chinese culture from the time of Confucius to the present day.

The novel explores the life of a hero who experiences profound internal conflicts amidst a socially and politically turbulent environment. Through it, the author presents a profound human study of pain, betrayal, and the search for justice in a complex and dark world.

This collection of early plays addresses poverty and social injustice through symbolic and satirical language, revealing the contradictions of human reality and the individual’s struggle against daily oppression. It is based on sharp social criticism and a simple yet impactful dramatic structure.

A mysterious narrative journey where symbolic worlds intertwine with harsh reality, revealing the tales of a city burdened by transformations and internal conflicts. The text delves into the human psyche and its fears, rebellions, and existential questions.

A novel that moves between reality and symbol, depicting the features of a harsh city where myth intertwines with daily life, and revealing the struggle of man with clay, power and identity in dense atmospheres and deep connotations.

This book explores the evolution of political life in Egypt between 1919 and 1979 through articles, documents, and analyses that trace the shifts in governance, political conflicts, and the changing ideas and systems throughout this historical period.

A novel that chronicles the struggle of the ordinary man against oppression and authority, where the protagonist’s life transforms into a harsh confrontation with injustice and alienation in a reality filled with disappointments.

It’s the story of a man who finds himself accused without knowing his crime, gradually sinking into a labyrinth of mysterious procedures and incomprehensible authorities, where anxiety and absurdity become part of his daily life, and justice becomes a distant and elusive concept.

He offers a philosophical and ethical critique of post-secular thought, addressing its impact on contemporary humanity and its relationship to values and ethics through a profound analysis of several modern philosophical and psychological perspectives.


These questions offer a comprehensive analysis of the concept, its implications, and its complexities within the global theater landscape. A critical study that addresses the concept of bias in theatrical art, and examines its manifestations within theatrical texts and performances, and its relationship to the intellectual and cultural visions that shape the artwork.

This book addresses issues of Arab and Islamic heritage from a critical and analytical perspective, re-reading ancient texts and revealing neglected or unknown aspects, using a style that combines scientific research with literary narrative.