In his masterful play 'Akabir' (The Great Ones), Mikhail Naimy delivers a powerful social and philosophical critique. The story delves into the lives of the so-called 'great ones' of society, exposing their hypocrisy, materialism, and spiritual emptiness. Naimy masterfully contrasts their superficial existence with the pursuit of authentic selfhood and true greatness, which he argues is found not in wealth or status, but in inner purity, humility, and a deeper connection to life's spiritual dimensions. This timeless work challenges readers to question societal values and reconsider their own definitions of success.