This book reveals the career of the national leader Mustafa El-Nahhas Pasha, one of the most prominent figures in the Egyptian national movement, who continued the struggle after Saad Zaghloul, representing the voice and conscience of the people in the face of colonialism and major political challenges. Abbas Hafez presents a comprehensive portrait of El-Nahhas Pasha, combining the life of the leader with the pulse of the nation. He presents his role in leading the Wafd Party, his firm nationalist positions, and his efforts to defend the constitution, freedom, and independence. The book also includes intellectual, social, and legislative research that illustrates how the relationship between the leader and the people is embodied through thought and law, and outlines the binding limits for formulating just laws. The author does not limit himself to political history, but rather delves into the philosophical and social dimensions that explain the spirit of the nation and its renaissance. This is not merely a biography of a prominent leader, but a living national document that highlights how the renaissance was embodied in men who, through their will and faith, made a beacon for future generations.