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The Dying Of Narcissus
“The Dying of Narcissus” is a collection of poems and reflections that delves deeply into human emotions.
It explores human experiences in a clear and descriptive way, acknowledging beauty in pain and hope in destruction.
It offers the reader insight into our reality and a tool for accepting and living within it.
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Soul Rebellion
“The Rebellion of the Soul” is a collection of poems that establishes a new poetic state, transcending definition and breaking the constraints of categorization.
It is composed of five overlapping circles, each representing a revolution against a form of stagnation: from “The Geography of the Soul,” which redraws the boundaries of place within the heart, to “The Archaeology of Childhood,” which excavates layers of time, culminating in “The Metaphysics of Digitalization,” which explores the transformations of humanity in the digital age.
In “The Architecture of Silence,” the poet reshapes the relationship between sound and meaning, discovering that silence is not the absence of words but rather a profound presence of meaning.
And in “The Explosion of Existence,” all the circles explode, giving birth from their fragments to a new meaning of existence.
This collection is not merely a set of poems; it is an adventure into the world of rebellious words—a journey that begins at the edge of meaning and ends at the very beginning of the question. Within its pages, words transform into wild creatures that resist domestication and refuse to be mere bridges between ideas.
Between these lines lie minefields of questions and traps of wonder, ready to shatter your certainty. This collection is a mirror that doesn’t reflect your face but rather reveals what you fear to see in the depths of your soul.
If you are ready to confront your truth and journey through ever-renewing realms of meaning, then cross the threshold of this collection at your own risk. Here, on this unique poetic journey, you will discover that every ending is the beginning of a new rebellion.
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Songs Of The Silent
Songs of the Silent is a collection of poems that speak for those who are deemed silent and unbothered by their surroundings. This book is dedicated to romantic souls, whose silence amounts to endless music, whether they are sung out of love, for love, or hope, and ultimately despair. Themes of loneliness and beauty are recurring throughout the book, accommodating those who suffer in silence and offering comfort and, if possible, hope in the darkest of times.
To the people who believe in romance, true love, and beauty, Songs of the Silence delivers a cluster of such themes through a classical lens.
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Islamic Identity
This book addresses the question of Islamic identity, which represents the true essence of a Muslim as it should be. It is a human identity connected to the innate human nature with which all people are born, encompassing a set of moral values and ideals, and reflecting the attributes of God Almighty. It is also a moral identity, expressing the ethical values inherent within a person, imprinted internally and not acquired externally.
Modern man suffers from an identity crisis that impacts both his intellectual work and his practical behavior. It also affects his self-awareness and his awareness of others. Undoubtedly, this awareness defines a person’s relationship with himself, with his fellow human beings, and with other creatures. Modern theories have attempted to address this crisis.
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The Unseen Divide
What do you do when the things you love become forbidden? How do you navigate a world that seems designed to exclude you?
The Unseen Divide explores the hidden battles of living with food allergies, where every meal can feel like a minefield and each craving a reminder of what’s out of reach.
Yet within this struggle lies a powerful message: can joy still blossom amid the shadows of longing?
This book invites you to reflect on your own limitations and challenges. What if the very obstacles you face could lead you to a deeper understanding of yourself?
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The Origin Of Man: The Epic Of Evolution And Responsibility
Since embarking on my journey in anthropology, questions of existence and the origin of humanity have relentlessly pursued me, drawing me into the deepest realms of thought and contemplation.
This book takes the reader on a fascinating and stimulating journey exploring the origin and evolution of humankind, addressing the fundamental questions that preoccupy the human mind: How did humanity begin? How did its identity and consciousness evolve into a thinking and creative being? And at what moment did its profound understanding of the meaning of life emerge?
Between scientific theories of evolution and religious narratives recounting the creation of the first human being, this book seeks to build an intellectual bridge between science and religion. It examines Quranic texts that may explain the missing link that has puzzled scientists for centuries. Through in-depth research and systematic comparison, the author presents a new perspective that harmonizes the concepts of faith with scientific discoveries, thus redefining the relationship between evolution and divine mandate.
This book is not merely a study in anthropology but an invitation to reflect on the origin and identity of humanity and how scientific thought and religious faith can complement each other to understand the greatest story in history: the story of man.
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Civilizations And Great Figures Of The Pivotal Era
Why the civilizations and great figures of the pivotal era?
This book provides an in-depth overview of one of the most important golden ages of humanity, which brought about what can be described as an enlightened intellectual shift that prevailed in five of the most ancient geographical regions in the world, characterized by deep-rooted authentic demographics. These regions are Greece, Persia, India, China, and Mesopotamia. These regions produced a large group of renowned philosophers and scholars who brought about great changes and had a profound impact when they took on the task of advancing that era and elevating its people spiritually, intellectually, and morally. Among them were Socrates in Greece, Zoroaster in Persia, Buddha and Mahavira in India, Confucius in China, and Isaiah in the Levant and Mesopotamia, in addition to many other philosophers and geniuses.
Their noble mission was to transform the primitive thinking that prevailed in ancient times, from a belief system based on the worship of a large group of gods, including some manifestations of nature, to a more sophisticated ideology that led to the worship of a single god who focused on morality and elevated human behavior to a level befitting humanity and respecting the mind. This led to a great renaissance in societies, philosophy, science, and knowledge.
Therefore, I believe that we can find inspiration in the period that the German philosopher Karl Jaspers called the pivotal age, because it was truly a pivotal period that influenced the spiritual development of humanity, from around 900 BC to 200 BC.
The pivotal era was one of the most important periods of intellectual, psychological, philosophical, and even religious transformation in recorded human history, and there was nothing comparable to it until the great Western transformation that created our scientific and technological modernity.
Scholars of this period emphasized the great importance of messages of love, tolerance, and virtuous human ethics, so it is only fair that we highlight and remember them.
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Wise Guides
This book isn’t about clichés or feel-good motivation. It’s a straightforward experience-driven guide that challenges conventional wisdom, exposes common pitfalls, and provides a practical roadmap for those looking to navigate employment, career growth, leadership, and strategic decision-making.
Written in a sharp, engaging, and sometimes contrarian tone, Wise Guides distils years of real-world insights into actionable lessons that readers can apply immediately. Whether you’re starting your career, making investment decisions, or looking to level up in leadership, this book helps you think strategically, avoid costly mistakes, and build a mindset for long-term success.
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Towards An Arabic Code For Artificial Intelligence
Is there a need for a comprehensive Arabic corpus? What are its components? What are its characteristics? What is its size? What are its specifications? Does translating poetic aesthetics play a role in its development? Is there a knowledge model that underpins this project? Is it a model for all Arabic speakers? What foundations can this model be built upon? And can the diversity of terminology be addressed?
These are questions that have preoccupied specialists in philosophy, linguistics, and literature for a long time.
The book presents global experiences and proposes the design of a comprehensive Arabic corpus starting with one billion words for each of its four components, including a translation corpus between Arabic, English, and French for scientific and everyday purposes.
It is a project that integrates human awareness and interpretation into training machine learning data and introduces the Arabic language into the realm of artificial intelligence.
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Nothing Is Impossible Under The Sun
In this book, we find many meanings and new horizons about life that draw us in, deepen our longing to explore them, and invite us to dive into them, to live their events. We all live on this earth as if we are moving across the stage of life.
Some of us are protagonists, some are supporting characters, and some, unfortunately, are mere extras: those who do not know their place in life, who imitate others, and who live for others.
There are also critics, whom we will never satisfy no matter what we do. Therefore, all we can do is choose our role thoughtfully, remain unaffected by others, and avoid justifying ourselves to them. We must also bear the consequences of our choices and their impact on us, sooner or later.
Through this book, we also encounter the many fluctuations of life’s circumstances and learn how to deal with them, adapt to them, and hold a firm belief that all of this will pass and should only make us stronger and more resilient.
A firm belief that with hardship comes ease.
A firm belief that after darkness comes light.
And that everything has a beginning and an end—just like life itself.
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Black And White
I didn’t write to change the world, because the world changes with time. Nor do I aim to change people, for change comes from within them, from their experiences and attitudes.
I wrote because I found nothing else to do that expressed me as writing does, and I feel I have value in this life.
He who does nothing has no meaning. If I am a story, then true stories are only told when they become part of the past. If I am merely a number, then numbers are many, and they can be added, subtracted, divided, and perhaps even multiplied outside of mathematical equations.
And if I am an idea, then ideas never die, even if they only emerge after a period of time. They are accustomed to bringing about change only with the hammer of time.
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A Foundation To Be Grasped
This research aims to develop the design of current schools and establish new standards that are more suitable for the cognitive and intellectual characteristics of primary school students.
It also aims to make the school an environment that helps improve students’ academic performance and enhance their psychological well-being and behavior both inside and outside the school.
The research examines the most important concepts derived from current school designs, analyzes and highlights them, and then compares them with the cognitive and intellectual characteristics of the target age group.
The research relies on extracting the most prominent characteristics of cognitive and intellectual development through a review of previous studies, in addition to identifying the most important psychological and behavioral influences by referring to contemporary theories and standards in school design to develop new standards.
The research analyzes the plans and virtual tours provided by the Schools Development website, extracting the concepts present in current school designs and then comparing them with the characteristics of cognitive and intellectual development, as well as linking them to the resulting psychological and behavioral influences.
The most important findings of the research are:
First: The current school design does not align with the general cognitive and perceptual characteristics of all age groups, negatively impacting children’s psychological well-being.
Second: The current school design relies on a standardized approach applied to all school spaces and all age groups, without considering the differences in cognitive development and perceptual characteristics of each age group, leading to negative effects on their mental health.
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Non-Fiction Books and Memoirs
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