Mikhail Naimy's classic work, 'Who Am I?', is a profound and lyrical philosophical monologue that explores the eternal question of identity. The narrator embarks on a spiritual journey, questioning the nature of the self and its connection to the universe, God, and eternity. This masterpiece challenges the reader to look beyond the ego and physical form, suggesting a universal, timeless consciousness that unites all of existence. It is a cornerstone of modern Arabic spiritual literature, exploring themes of pantheism and the unity of being.