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كويكول - د. حنان لاشين - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Kwikol - Dr. Hanan Lashin

159 kr
Section: Arabic novels Number of pages: 384 pages Publisher: Juice Books He turned around and unleashed his legs, he was running almost racing the wind that blew his face, he...
جارة الوادي - د.محمود ماهر - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

The Valley's Neighbor - Dr. Mahmoud Maher

159 kr
Section: Arabic novels Number of pages: 485 pages Publisher: Juice Books In the novel, we will learn about the last days of Seville, who defended it? Who betrayed her? How...
دمعة وابتسامة - جبران خليل جبران - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

A tear and a smile - Gibran Khalil Gibran

139 kr
Section : Arabic novels Number of pages: 140 pages Publisher: Juice Books This book is the first tone of its kind in the modern Arab world, as its compositions and the...
بنو الأصفر - محمد رجب - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Banu Al-Asfar - Muhammad Ragab

169 kr
Section: Arabic Novels Number of pages: 303 pages Publisher: Juice Books Three minds that combine observation, deduction, languages ​​and science. One has a visual memory, another reads patterns and the...
المساكين - مصطفى صادق الرافعي - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Al-Masakeen - Mustafa Sadiq Al-Rafei

129 kr
Section : Arabic novels Publisher: Books juice Al-Masakeen is a prose book whose images were formulated from the pain of the human soul in a narrative image that the writer tells us...
على السفود - مصطفى صادق الرافعي - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

On the Tables - Mustafa Sadiq Al-Rafei

119 kr
Section : Arabic novels Number of pages: 160 pages Publisher: Books juice It is a critical book that embodies one of the most famous literary battles that took place between Al-Rafi'i and...
رسائل الأحزان - مصطفى صادق الرافعي - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Letters of Sorrows - Mustafa Sadiq Al-Rafei

109 kr
Section : Arabic novels Publisher: Books juice A miraculous book in its statement of the philosophy of love and beauty, and it is a collection of letters with which Al-Rafi’i used to...