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Siege of the Sea
It is a collection of poems that deals with the struggle of man with the sea and existence, and reflects the depth of the relationship between the self and nature, mixed with symbolism and resistance, where the siege stands out as a symbol of distress and freedom.
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Sophie’s World
is a 1991 novel by Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder. It follows Sophie Amundsen, a Norwegian teenager, who is introduced to the history of philosophy as she is asked “Who are you?” in a letter from an unknown philosopher.[1] The nonfictional content of the book aligns with Bertrand Russell’s A History of Western Philosophy.[2]
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Soul and body
“True happiness is a deep state of tranquility in which there is less need to speak and no desire to gossip. It is a state of joyful inner vision, a sense of reconciliation with the soul, the world and God, a deep conviction of the justice inherent in all existence, and an acceptance of all sufferings in contentment and smiling.”
“Oh God, make my call with you alone, for you alone know, and do not oppress, and do not change words and judgments, and do not lose your love”
“Silence full of feeling has a stronger judgment than the rule of the word$6.00 -
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State of Siege
It is a poem by Mahmoud Darwish that expresses the daily suffering of the Palestinian people under occupation, and explores the meanings of isolation, resistance, and hope in difficult circumstances.
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Statement for Democracy
It is a book that discusses the importance of democracy in the Arab world and calls for strengthening it through the concepts of justice and equality in governance.
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Stolen shirt
Ghassan Kanafani is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller, and journalist, and is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works, including novels and short stories, were deeply rooted in Arab and Palestinian culture
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Stories of the Prophets followed by a collection of stories from the Qur’an
What classifications does the book Stories of the Prophets followed by a collection of stories from the Qur’an follow?
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Storms
Gibran’s literary style was characterized by smooth words, simplicity of expression, the use of all linguistic formulas and styles, and the frequent use of metaphors and figures of speech. Perhaps the most important feature of Gibran’s literary works is creativity in the art of photography. We find many beautiful, imaginative artistic images full of deep meanings and expressions covering his literary works; because he was an artist and painter who initially depicted the idea and then created it. Gibran relied on two styles in his literary works: the first is characterized by strength and revolution against beliefs and customs and the call for freedom, and the second is characterized by the love of enjoying life and the call to follow inclinations
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Text, power and truth, the will to knowledge and the will to dominate
Discusses the role of texts in building authority And the formation of truth in thought and culture
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Texts on the Attitude to Religion
The book “Texts on the Attitude to Religion” deals with various opinions and intellectual positions on religion and its impact on society, reviewing the intellectual and philosophical aspects related to it.
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That’s her picture and this is the lover’s suicide
It deals with the struggle of love and the fear of loss in a poetic style that reflects an overwhelming emotion.
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The Alchemist
The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho which was first published in 1988. Originally written in Portuguese, it became a widely translated international bestseller. The story follows the shepherd boy Santiago in his journey across North Africa to the Egyptian pyramids after he dreams of finding treasure there.
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The Arab Moral Mind
The philosopher Al-Jabiri believes that the Arab moral mind was influenced by five legacies:
1.The pure Arab heritage
2.The pure Islamic heritage
3.The Persian heritage
4.The Greek heritage
5.The Sufi heritageMuhammad Abed Al-Jabiri believes that the origin of ethics is religion, and that reason stands behind moral judgment, as it is the basis of ethics in Islam. The Arab moral mind was exposed to the influence of political employment and the development of the concept until it reached the stage of establishing or what the writer calls “the ethics of obedience”, which crystallized with the Umayyad state in a way that serves “the unity of society and the state, inspired by the Persian heritage in particular.” He also explained the reasons for the dominance of Khosrowian values and the Persian heritage, whether at the cultural level or at the level of the structure of the state and the entity of society, in contrast to ignoring the Greek heritage, as in the texts of the philosophers Plato and Aristotle, and the medical human tendency in ethics, one of the most important pioneers of which was Ibn Al-Haytham, and also the limited influence of the philosophical tendency represented by Ibn Rushd and Ibn Bajjah, despite their cognitive importance and their criticism of the ethics of obedience, and the fog of the Sufi tendency prevailed, which tried to escape from positive resistance to negative resistance. The writer elaborated on drawing the manifestations of the moral crisis at various levels in Islamic societies resulting from this influence, where the system of the sheikh and the disciple dominated, and its owners completed their moral path, as they moved from the annihilation of ethics to the ethics of annihilation and the dropping of legal obligations.
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The Bed of the Stranger
It is a poetry collection by Mahmoud Darwish that deals with the themes of love, loss and longing while depicting the suffering of the Palestinian people in the exile of memory and homeland.
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The Biography of the Prophet
It is one of the most important books of biography, as it presents the life of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, in comprehensive detail from his birth until his death, with a focus on the main events in his missionary career.
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The blind and the deaf
Ghassan Kanafani is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller, and journalist, and is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works, including novels and short stories, were deeply rooted in Arab and Palestinian culture
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