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      • Brief of the Whole World's Civilizations

        by Sherif Sami

        Brief of the Whole world's civilizations Sherif Sami The writer Sharif Sami is one of the most important researchers specializing in the study of ancient and modern history, and he also owns many of the visual contents that have influenced many young readers interested in this field, as well as important books in the Arab literary community, including "26 Hours in Hitler's Life" and "Earth after Noah's deluge", are jointly streamlining long pages of human history filled with milestones that have shaped a world and ended another A brief book addresses all the details of the world's civilizations and the genesis of ancient world civilizations, where they pass through periods of power, governance, the organization of armies and wars to discuss the reasons that led to all of the above and to the stage of collapse that made many civilizations completely disappear and then rise to other civilizations. (Mesopotamia), (Egyptian Nile Civilization), (Indian civilization), (Chinese civilization), (Greek and Greek civilization), (Roman civilization), (Persian civilization) and (Islamic civilization) While at the end of this unique work we reveal the details of 40 other civilizations you may not have heard of before because they are mysterious and short-lived civilizations. This book is a very perfect content for today's new generation, offering a brief history of all the civilizations of the old world. not only the great civilizations that have paved the Earth and the world we live in now, but all the civilizations that have passed through humankind, It also analyses the history of these peoples and the manifestations of different cultures in an interesting and enjoyable storytelling style so that, at the end of the book, they will have a complete conception of what has happened throughout history, understanding more and recognizing the impact of every civilization in today's world.

      • History

        Akhenaten

        The Lost Prophet

        by Dr. Sherif Shaban

        When we look at the kings of ancient Egypt, we find them always represented as Holy King and the warrior hero. This stereotype never changed for millenniums. But Akhenaten came to change all the rules of the game and shock the Egyptian society in all respects; this man did not gain fame like his ancestors as a great conqueror with decisive battles, such as Thutmose III. Or influential administrative reformer, such as Horemheb. Or is remarkable for his immortal installations like: Ramses II, or Khufu, but he changed the royal and societal traditions of his time; he began to change his name and royal ceremonies based on rigidity and rigor and set out towards realism in his embodiment and the depiction of his diary and became "the living in fact." However, the most dangerous thing he came up with was his overthrow of the worship of his ancestors, and he brought about a religious-intellectual revolution that resonated in the history of religions, and a philosophical view that preceded Pericillus and Socrates, namely: the idea of monotheism, an idea that was directly and fundamentally linked to heavenly monotheism. We find that many scholars have linked Akhenaten to the prophets of the Old Testament and attributed to him the precursors of the idea of monotheism and considered him to be the preacher of oneness before the prophets (Moses, David, Solomon); basing their theories on work of a literary nature, namely: (Anthems of Aton).

      • History

        Golden King

        The Secrets of Tutankhamun

        by Dr. Sherif Shaban

        What made this boy king grab the attention of the world for decades? Did Tutankhamun succeed in reaching Egypt's borders as far as Thutmose III? Or did he succeed in erecting one of the most important architectural structures in history such as the Pyramid of Cheops? Or did he make an intellectual and ideological revolution that shook society and human thought like his father Akhenaten? The answer is none of the above. Indeed, age did not give the king time to make any achievement in his time, especially since he did not live more than 18 years, which is the shortest age reached by an ancient Egyptian king. An Egyptian king did not reach the level of the overwhelming fame that Tutankhamun enjoyed, which was compensation for the tragedies he experienced in his life and after his death. In this book we will trace the biography of the young king and try to answer the questions that surrounded him

      • Medicine
        2010

        Egyptian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

        Online Journal

        by Sherif El-Mofty Ph.D

        Biannualy - 2013 Volume(s) - 2  www.eaoms.com The Egyptian Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (EJOMS), is the official publication of the Egyptian Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons (EAOMS). EJOMS is the first specialized journal in the field of OMS in Egypt and the Arab World. The journal is peer reviewed by a committee of national and international reviewers. The editorial board seeks excellence in the articles accepted for publication. These include research articles, clinical investigations, technical innovations and case reports as well as letters to the editor. A section on educational events under the heading "Calendar of Events" is also included. The journal publishes biannually and may gradually increase its issues according to the number of submitted articles.

      • March 2010

        The Robbers Cave Experiment

        Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation. [Orig. pub. as Intergroup Conflict and Group Relations]

        by Muzafer Sherif, other O. J. Harvey, William R. Hood

        A classic of behavioral science.

      • Fiction
        February 2020

        Sea of stars

        by Laia Aguilar

        Winner of the 2020 Josep Pla Prize.  A group of friends. A house in front of the sea. A sea of stars and an unresolved past.  A group of friends meet five years after a tragic accident in a house in Cap de Creus, an idyllic seaside enclave, with the excuse of seeing a sea of stars.They enjoy the reunion and share secrets, but jealousies also flourish, and an old love story and still-smoldering sentiments unearth an issue from the past that remains unresolved.None of them can imagine how the night will end. A night that has one more surprise in store.“She couldn’t say if it was because Nis had asked her or because she had let herself be dragged along. But she had come. It was two weeks ago. With two suitcases and an uncertain future, following the steps of the man who had seduced her. ‘We’ll be happy there, Olivia, we’ll be good. Trust me,’ Nis had repeated into her ear.”

      • Shadows & Light, The Life of James McBey

        by Alasdair Soussi

        Creative genius, war artist, adventurer, lover. These are just some of the words that can be used to describe Aberdeenshire-born painter and printmaker James McBey (1883– 1959). This illegitimate son of a blacksmiths’ daughter was the acknowledged heir to Whistler and Rembrandt. But after his death in 1959, his renown as one of Britain’s most accomplished artists faded. At the heart of this biography is his time as a war artist in the Middle East during the Great War, his love affairs, marriage to a beautiful American and his enduring passion for Morocco. This biography reinstates a great 20th century artist whose respectful focus brought the Arab world into the British consciousness.

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