Mfatyh Alghyb Lazalt Alryb Wstr Alyb -

Looking at each word, I need to think of three synonyms. For example, "literal" could be "direct" or "straightforward". Wait, the user said 3 alternatives, so maybe literal? But need to check if the original word is a proper noun. Here, "Literal Interpretation" is a heading, so "Literal" might be part of the title. Wait, the user says not to touch proper nouns. So "Literal Interpretation" itself is a proper noun? Maybe not. Proper nouns are usually names of specific people, places, or things. But here, it's just the title. Hmm, maybe the user just means not to change words like "mfatyh alghyb" which are in quotes. Let me focus on those.

Similarly for the rest. Let me go through each word: mfatyh alghyb lazalt alryb wstr alyb

"that invites us to explore its mysteries." → that compels us towards investigate those of unknowns. Looking at each word, I need to think of three synonyms

Similarly for the next sentences.

"In conclusion, “mfatyh alghyb lazalt alryb wstr alyb” is a thought-provoking phrase that invites us to explore its mysteries." But need to check if the original word is a proper noun

In conclusion, “mfatyh alghyb lazalt alryb wstr alyb” is an mind-stirring concept that urges us toward scrutinize its secrets