Linda Ghaddar's profound work, 'Humanization in Contemporary Arab Thought,' delves into the intricate ways in which the concept of humanization is represented and understood within modern Arab intellectual discourse. The book meticulously analyzes various philosophical and cultural perspectives, exploring how Arab thinkers have grappled with questions of human identity, dignity, and agency in the context of their unique historical and social realities. Ghaddar offers a critical examination of the challenges and opportunities for fostering a more human-centered approach in contemporary Arab intellectual frameworks. This seminal study provides invaluable insights for scholars and readers interested in philosophy, Arab studies, and the evolution of human thought.