Ahmed Abdel-Latif's novel 'The Origin of Species' delves into the philosophical transformations of humanity in a world marked by the loss of constants. It examines how modernity reshapes concepts of identity, body, and language.
Egyptian visual artist <strong>Asem Abdel Fattah</strong> presents his innovative exhibition "<strong>Nile Squares</strong>" at <strong>Picasso East Gallery</strong>, running until <strong>April 13</strong>. The exhibition creatively merges heritage with modernity, offering a fresh perspective on Egyptian identity through what he calls "the engineering of emotions."
The Arab experience with modernity faces significant challenges, as large sectors of Arab society remain entrenched in deep traditions. This resistance reflects the difficulty of change in culturally rooted environments.
The book 'Islam Against Modernity' by Firghani Azahari has gained significant success amid media support from the right, sparking intense debate over its portrayal of the Islamic religion. An increasing number of readers are showing interest in this provocative viewpoint.