Perhaps the publication of a new and expanded edition of the book by the Lebanese thinker Ali Harb is now necessary in a period boiling with political events, international crises, and social unrest witnessed by the public arenas on the global, regional, and local levels, through which the writer completes what he began in the previous edition of (The Angel of God and the Homelands) in articles that address intellectual issues that open up to more than one field and area, as much as they are readings of global variables on another level and in another scope.