The sheikh who emerges through the hole in the door:
A social novel in a style mixed with sarcasm and sobriety. It tells the story of a young woman who recalls her childhood memories through her first experience writing the novel, using random transitions to embody her complex personality and mixed feelings. She moves from one era to another, between the past and the present, specifically from the time she was six years old until she grew up. She reached puberty with the imprint of the disability that haunted her throughout her life. She was suffering from laziness, was weak in understanding lessons and school curricula, and was behaving strangely, which was a harsh criterion for judging that she was not like other children and was suffering from a disability.