Ahmed Deedat
Ahmed Deedat (1918–2005) was a South African writer and Islamic scholar known for his work in comparative religion. He authored numerous books and delivered lectures debating Christianity and Islam, aiming to foster understanding and address misconceptions. His works include The Choice and Is the Bible God’s Word?
Ahmed Mourad
Ahmed Mourad is an Egyptian novelist and screenwriter known for his captivating thrillers. His notable works include The Blue Elephant, which explores themes of psychology and the supernatural, and Vertigo, a gripping political mystery. Many of his books have been adapted into films.
Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was a British writer, often called the "Queen of Crime." She authored 66 detective novels, including classics like Murder on the Orient Express and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, featuring iconic detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
Ahmed Abdel Halim
Ahmed Abdel Halim is a contemporary writer whose works delve into spirituality, faith, and self-reflection. His books often blend Islamic principles with modern life challenges, providing inspiration for readers seeking personal growth.
Tayeb Salih
Tayeb Salih (1929–2009) was a Sudanese writer celebrated for his novel Season of Migration to the North. His works often explore post-colonial themes, cultural identity, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
Jostein Gaarder
Jostein Gaarder is a Norwegian author best known for his philosophical novel Sophie's World, which introduces readers to the history of philosophy. His works often blend fiction with deep philosophical questions, making complex ideas accessible to all.
Ali Jaber Al-Fiqi
Ali Jaber Al-Fiqi is a contemporary Saudi writer known for his inspirational and spiritual works. His books, such as Because You Are God, focus on fostering a deeper connection with faith and understanding life's challenges through a spiritual lens.
Mohammed Hassan Alwan
Mohammed Hassan Alwan is a Saudi novelist whose works explore themes of love, identity, and existential questions. His acclaimed novel A Small Death delves into the life of Sufi mystic Ibn Arabi, blending historical fiction with profound introspection.
Mohammed Sadek
Mohammed Sadek is an Egyptian writer known for his novels that explore youth, relationships, and existential struggles. His most famous work, Hepta, examines love through seven stages, offering deep insights into human emotions.
Mohammed Tarek
Mohammed Tarek is an Egyptian author who focuses on spirituality and personal growth. His books, such as For Those Who Lost Their Hearts and Don’t Extinguish Your Sun, offer solace and guidance to readers seeking meaning and emotional healing.
Youssef Ziedan
Youssef Ziedan is an Egyptian writer, philosopher, and historian known for his thought-provoking novels and academic works. His novel Azazeel won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction and explores themes of religion, identity, and the human condition.