Imad Abu Ghazi's 'From the Unknown Papers of Imam Muhammad Abduh' delves into previously undisclosed documents related to Egypt's struggle for independence in 1883. This insightful work sheds new light on the political and intellectual contributions of Imam Muhammad Abduh, a pivotal figure in modern Islamic thought and Egyptian reform. The book uncovers his vision and efforts towards an autonomous Egypt, offering a fresh perspective on a critical juncture in the nation's history. It is essential reading for historians and anyone interested in 19th-century Egyptian politics and the role of religious scholars in national movements.