This book examines Corona and epidemics through both scientific and mythological lenses, providing a comprehensive analysis of how societies deal with disease outbreaks. It aims to separate scientific facts from superstitions and misconceptions about pandemics. Key features: • Analysis of COVID-19 and other epidemics • Comparison between scientific and mythological perspectives • Published by Center for Natural Sciences • Written in Arabic language • Includes scientific explanations of disease transmission • Addresses common misconceptions about pandemics The book features a striking blue cover design with stylized virus illustrations and a digital art profile silhouette wearing a mask. The title 'Corona and Epidemics: Between Science and Superstition' suggests it takes a balanced approach in examining both the scientific understanding of epidemics and the cultural myths that often surround them. This appears to be an educational resource aimed at Arabic readers seeking to better understand the intersection of scientific fact and popular beliefs about disease outbreaks.