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This book provides a literary and rhetorical interpretation and analysis of the famous Mu’allaqat poems, which are considered among the finest works of ancient Arabic poetry.
A philosophical novel that explores man’s struggle with fate through a symbolic story set in the time of the pharaohs.
A novel that delves into worlds of horror and mystery, revealing hidden secrets between reality and fantasy in an engaging and exciting style.
It delves into the depths of psychological terror and popular myths, revealing dark internal conflicts and obsessions that transcend the realm of reality.
A suspenseful novel that delves into the depths of psychological horror and the bizarre, revealing dark secrets amid a mysterious and tense atmosphere.
A mysterious journey into the depths of the unknown, where the heroes uncover dark secrets and face unimaginable terror.
This book presents fifty laws inspired by life experiences and emotions, illuminating the paths of love and refining human relationships.
A historical-philosophical novel that explores the transformations of the nation through the symbolism of fire and the phoenix within an intellectual and political context.
This book delves into a historical and intellectual drama that explores the struggles of rise and fall in early Andalusia, through an epic narrative rich with philosophical contemplations.
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.
A romantic and thought-provoking exploration of love, relationships, and the complexities of human emotions.
For Bread Alone , al-Khubz al-Hafi) is a controversial autobiographical work by Mohammed Choukri. It was written in Arabic in 1972 and translated into English by Paul Bowles in 1973.[1] In 1980, it was published in French as Le Pain Nu in a translation by Tahar Ben Jelloun. The novel has been translated into 39 foreign languages[2] and adapted into a French graphic novel by Abdelaziz Mouride [fr].[3]
The novel narrates a spiritual and intellectual journey in search of faith and serenity amidst life’s vicissitudes.
The book is a bold, feminine invitation to overcome the pain of love and build inner strength through enchanting prose that conveys a blend of rebellion and wisdom.
A contemplative journey through 40 stations, in which Ahmed Al-Shugairi explores his experiences and thoughts in life.