The messages of literature and reform were not separate from each other. Rather, Taha Hussein adopted them in parallel at times and at intersection at times, and gave them the attention they deserve, which is evident in this book. Fatha Hussein, the gourmet writer, who knew very well that different tastes and critical approaches produce different readings of the literary work. Naguib Mahfouz, Yahya Haqqi, and Albert Camus. As for the second part of the book, it deals with topics of a reformist nature, related to social justice, education, jurisprudence, and the quarrels that took place between the author and the Al-Azhar Al-Sharif institution in Egypt over a group of controversial issues.