In the field of modern Arabic literature, a variety of subjects are covered, including issues of freedom, identity, social justice, and the role of women in society, which makes it appealing to the heart and mind. I love reading the works of authors who have enriched this field, such as Naguib Mahfouz, who masterfully wrote about the details of daily life in his novels, Ghassan Kanafani, who expressed the Palestinian cause with a spirit full of struggle and hope, and May Ziadah, who embodied the intellectual strength of women in her era. What distinguishes modern Arabic literature is its vibrant language that combines eloquence and simplicity, making it accessible to all groups. Furthermore, modern literary styles, such as short stories, novels, and plays, have become effective tools for expressing the changes witnessed in the Arab world.