Faouzi Khidr published in 2005 the novel
The Most Famous Trips to the Arabian Peninsula by Al Obeikan Publishing and Distribution. In the form of sessions between the Sheikh and his grandchildren. These trips are arranged in chronological order: Al-Saraqusti, Al-Hamdani Al-Yamani, Al-Masudi, Al-Astakhri, Al-Hamadhani Al-Khorasani, Ibn Hawqal, Al-Maqdisi, Al-Idrisi,
Ibn Jubayr, and
Yaqut Al-Hamawi. The Egyptian writer has another novel,
The Poet of Tortured Love, which was issued by the Egyptian Lebanese House in about 84 pages, in which Fawzi talks about the Andalusian civilization, specifically its writers, poets and thinkers, especially poets who were interested in the Arabic poem with what was known as muwashahat, which was considered a real revolution in the style of poetic performances by which special poetry was known. In his book, Faouzi touched on the poet
Ibn Zaydun, who occupied the top of poetry in his time, as he said, and his news flew to the East with the birth of Bint Al-Mustaqfi to stand on an equal footing with the Arab love poets who were known in the literary ages of the East. This book roamed the life, thought and feeling of Ibn Zaydun, a life of intense suffering, as the Egyptian writer mentioned, characterized by ebb and flow, victory and frustration, madness and reason. The book
The Arab Science in the Civilization of the West is considered one of the most famous works of the writer, which was issued by Delta Publishing and Distribution, as well as the book
Diwan Faouzi Khidr (Part One) which was issued by the General Egyptian Book Organization as part of the Diwan of
Arabic Poetry series in about 459 pages. As well as the book
The Contribution of Arab Scientists to Human Civilization, which was issued by the Arab Nile Endowment for Publishing and Distribution in 288 pages, in which he talks about Faouzi and about a number of Arab scientists and how they contributed thanks to their scientific discoveries in building and developing human civilization.
Cities of the Unknown is another novel published by the Egyptian writer and classified within the literature of the pre-Islamic Arab era. The novel was published by the General Egyptian Book Authority in about 126 pages.
Poets from Alexandria is the title of another novel by Khidr in the Writers and Poets section. This novel was published sometime in 2006 by Dar Al-Wafa Ladonia Printing and Publishing in 235 pages, in which Faouzi talks in some detail about the city of Alexandria, which he considers his dream city as well as being the center of cultural radiation for him. Faouzi sees in this book that Alexandria, which lived its history, combined the civilization of the East and the civilization of the West, in which poets emerged who contributed with their creativity, starting from ancient times to Islamic times and finally in its modern eras. The author's oldest well-known work was the book
Dr. Mustafa Al-Rafei, which was published by the International Book Company, a series of personalities from my country. This is the first book in the series and is concerned with talking about Mustafa Al-Rafei and his thoughts and positions. In the first chapter, which consists of two chapters, the biography of Al-Rafei and his environment was discussed, as was the era of Al-Rafei, the position of Tripoli, the birthplace of Al-Rafei, his secondary and primary studies, his travel from the homeland and his return to it, his studies in Cairo, his entry into the battle of life, his marriage, his travel to Paris and his access to He has a doctorate in law and literature, his practice of law and then the legal judiciary, the difficulties that he encountered in his new career, his entry into the foreign corps, impressions of Al-Rafei's life in Beirut, his official invitation to visit America, and in the second chapter his printed traces are dealt with, as for his unprinted traces, which are a phrase on the books that are still out of print, namely: Islam, the constitution of life, life and seasons in Islam, lectures by Al-Rafei and his private memoirs, they were referred to as a reminder of their material, While the third chapter focused on Al-Rafei's position through the positions he occupied, to the sayings of men of thought and literature in which they praised Al-Rafei's research, and then the medals presented to him in appreciation of his knowledge, thought, and scientific and social status. == Death ==