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Greg Heffley faces a series of hilarious misfortunes as he tries to survive his bad luck in this everyday adventure.
It is an encyclopedic geographical dictionary containing the names of places and countries in the Islamic world, along with details about their locations and history.
A comprehensive dictionary of educational terms in both English and Arabic, aimed at facilitating the understanding and use of terms in the educational field.
A thrilling novel that combines technology and suspense, it sees a cryptographer embroiled in an attempt to uncover secrets that pose a threat to global security.
A science fiction novel that raises ethical questions about identity and freedom in a world that allows the dismemberment of teenage bodies for medical purposes.
Diwan Al-Nabigha Al-Dhubyani is characterized by pride, wisdom, and flirting, and is considered one of the most important collections of pre-Islamic poetry that reflects the features of chivalry and courage in that era.
A novel that addresses the issues of internal conflict between social action and personal conscience, through a dramatic plot set in the world of theater, and explores the emotional and human conflicts between the characters.
“Dr. No” is the first book in the James Bond series. The British secret agent is tasked with uncovering a plot that threatens the world in the Caribbean.
Arabic / English
It is a mysterious and exciting novel that mixes science fiction and psychological thriller, as its events revolve around extrasensory perception and its use in solving mysteries and crimes.
The novel depicts the suffering of political prisoners in oppressive and tyrannical regimes in the Arab world.
The book reviews the history of pilgrimage journeys to Mecca throughout the ages, analyzing the cultural, social, and political dimensions that accompanied them, highlighting the evolution of the journey and its impact on the Islamic world.
This book explores aspects of Naguib Mahfouz’s personal life and literary experience, highlighting their influence on his novels.
A contemplative novel that sheds light on stages in human life and their internal struggles with time, Naguib Mahfouz reconsiders the meanings of memory and forgetfulness.
It is an analytical study of the novel “Noura’s Eyes,” presenting stories and dialogues that contain educational insights and guiding principles, directed at educators, parents, and mothers.
This book reviews the emergence and development of the most prominent human civilizations throughout the ages in a simplified and comprehensive manner.
A comprehensive encyclopedic documentation of the journeys of Orientalists and travelers to the Arabian Peninsula, revealing the region’s transformations throughout the ages.
A collection of poetry containing the most prominent poems of the poet Bashar ibn Burd, who is considered one of the most creative poets of the Abbasid era in the arts of satire and elegy.