In this book, Abbas Hafez paints a wonderful historical portrait of the great national leader Saad Zaghloul Pasha, who became an icon of struggle and freedom and the initiator of the modern Egyptian renaissance. The author presents Saad Zaghloul's life as the biography of an entire nation, shedding light on his political and intellectual struggle and his role in leading the 1919 Revolution, which restored the voice and power of the Egyptian people. However, the book is not limited to historical narration alone; it also contains diverse studies in philosophy, sociology, literature, and language, aiming to interpret the spirit of the nation and understand the aspirations of its people. The book also addresses an important legislative aspect, clarifying the rules and limits that should govern the enactment of laws, making it not only a historical reference but also a guide for understanding the relationship between leadership and the people and the building of the renaissance. It concludes with a collection of famous words from Saad Zaghloul himself, summarizing his message and inspiring new generations in the struggle for freedom.