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Love: The Origin of All Things

When people talk about love, they often refer to romantic and emotional relationships, but love goes beyond this framework to encompass several aspects, including self-love, love for others, and love for the entire world. At the top of these aspects is love for God Almighty. A servant's love for their Lord makes them delight in

Microsoft Robot Dreams of Destroying Humanity...

The human mind remains superior in controlling this universe, despite what we read every day about the unlimited leap of artificial intelligence, and despite what we have read in recent days about the new chatbot BING going out of control. However, the human mind is still the only one capable of provoking and pushing it to escape attempts and

Lovers of Abdel Halim Hafez

I fell in love with the artist Abdel Halim Hafez since I first heard him in elementary school and was strongly drawn to him because of his captivating and touching voice. His voice was warm, sometimes delicate and sometimes powerful, making it easy for people to connect with him. Abdel Halim would sacrifice his health for the sake of

Lady Huda and Her Ten Men

Among the poetic plays left to us by the Prince of Poets, Ahmed Shawqi, is the play "Lady Huda," which includes comedic glimpses, unlike his other plays: The Death of Cleopatra, Cambyses, Madman Layla, Antara, Ali Bek Al-Kabir, and The Princess of Andalusia. "Lady Huda" addresses the character of the strong, capable,

Morning and Evening Talk

"Morning and Evening Talk" remains the most famous, beloved, and closest to the hearts of the audience in the early third millennium. It was first introduced to people in 2001, based on a novel of the same name by the great writer Naguib Mahfouz, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature after publishing this novel a year earlier.