Books posted by members

THE CRISIS OF CIVILIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARAB WORLD BETWEEN THE ACTIVE MIND AND THE PASSIVE MIND

THE CRISIS OF CIVILIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARAB WORLD BETWEEN THE ACTIVE MIND AND THE PASSIVE MIND The works of the researcher Aladdin Sadiq Al-Araji Research in the anatomy of the Arab mind Torn between the power of the past and the necessities of the present An enlarged fifth edition

THE ARAB NATION BETWEEN REVOLUTION AND EXTINCTION

THE ARAB NATION BETWEEN REVOLUTION AND EXTINCTION Researcher Aladdin Sadiq Al-Araji The Arab nation between revolution and extinction He researched the theory of “the Arab societal mind” as an explanation for the crisis of civilizational backwardness in the Arab world A first paper edition issued in Diwaniyah/Iraq by Dar Niebuhr with 480 pages. Then a […]

EPISODE SIX: THE BOOK (MEMORIES THAT REFUSE TO FORGET) BY DR. MUHAMMAD RABI`

Selected by Nazik Damra Freemasonry is a secret society in terms of leadership, administrative structure, organizational hierarchy, slogans and gestures, and mutual obligations towards the association and the other. It has special means of communication among its members and helps each member to get to know other members when they meet by chance. This forced […]

THE FIFTH EPISODE: THE BOOK (MEMORIES THAT REFUSE TO FORGET) BY DR. MUHAMMAD RABI`

The fifth episode: the book (Memories that Refuse to Forget) by Dr. Muhammad Rabi` One of the selections of Nazik Damra in his book Memories that refuse to be forgotten, in which Muhammad Rabi’ discusses the memories of his childhood and the lives of his family and the people of his town in Yazour, a […]

THE FOURTH EPISODE: THE BOOK (MEMORIES THAT REFUSE TO FORGET) BY DR. MUHAMMAD RABI`

The fourth episode: the book (Memories that Refuse to Forget) by Dr. Muhammad Rabi` Selected by Nazik Damra The village of Yazour, which borders the city of Jaffa and is only five kilometers away from its charming sea, is located on the international road that connects Jaffa with Jerusalem, passing through the city of Ramla. […]