Author: Youssef Zidane
Number of pages: 93
This novel tells about the transformations of the female image in our culture. It narrates the process of the image, and its transformation from the horizon of the sacred female to the corridors of profane women. The novel does not intend to degrade and belittle those successive cultures falsely and slanderously called Semitic, but rather exposes the Semitic female, in terms of her Semitic impurity. To encourage self-rediscovery and correct the concept of humanity and the image of women. Youssef Zidan is a writer and researcher specializing in Arab heritage and manuscripts. He was born in Sohag, southern Egypt, in 1958. He has many books and scientific research on Islamic thought, Sufism, the history of medicine and science among the Arabs, and the library catalog has reached nearly fifty books and eighty papers, and this is his first novel.
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