In 'Tales of Passion,' Mohammed Ghazi Al-Akhras embarks on a profound intellectual journey, meticulously exploring the vast realm of human affection and its portrayal in the collective imagination. This seminal work transcends conventional love narratives, delving into the intricate 'Qasakhoon Al-Gharam' – a repository of love stories and passionate tales. Al-Akhras meticulously analyzes how lovers perceive and construct their romantic worlds, examining the intricate dynamics of desire and connection. Furthermore, the book offers a compelling anthropological study of femininity, shedding light on its multifaceted representations and roles within various cultural contexts of love and relationships. It is an essential read for those interested in the sociology of emotions, gender studies, and the profound complexities of human love.