Ali Al-Andal.. a collection of poetry - a collection of poems
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Ali Al-Andal (A scroll of poetry... a scroll of poems) A book that sheds light on the poetic biography and creative path of the late Emirati poet, Ali Al-Andal, one of the innovators of the United Arab Emirates who departed early from the general Emirati and Arab cultural scene.. at the age of 38 years: (7/1/1966 AD - 6/5/) 2004 AD)... leaving behind a poetic and literary legacy scattered here and there... in the possession of his family, and in the private possession of friends of his creative journey that began in the eighties of the twentieth century, and in the stomachs of local newspapers and cultural magazines... and his specialized university studies in philosophy had a clear impact on his creative literary product, the matter Which made him a distinct and different personality from his university colleagues and modern Emirati poets and writers. This book (Ali Al-Andal: A Scroll of Poetry, a Scroll of Poems) is only a small station in his short life, rich in the creative products that his intellectual imagination planned. Awesome. Abdullah Muhammad is the reason
ي هذا الكتاب: – خُطَّة عملية استراتيجية للتغلب على ميولك نحو المثالية، وتحدي صوت الناقد بداخلك. – تعلم أسباب سعيك للكمال والمثالية في المقام الأول، ثم ابدأ بحل ...
The message of forgiveness, a contemporary formulation
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Based on this wish for all Arabs to read what they are able to read, from ancient heritage to modern antiquities, I returned to (The Epistle of Forgiveness) to place it in the hands of senior scholars, intermediate scholars, and those below that. But how do we return to it with passion, eagerness, and the ability to benefit from it after readers have moved away from it until there is no place left for it except in the farthest corners of libraries because it cannot be read no matter how much we tempt people to read it? Would they not be repulsed by it and flee from it as they would from a heavy burden, even if you gave them a generous reward for reading it? Here I came up with an idea that I hope will resonate well with people and students of culture, which is to reformulate it.
It was necessary to include the text (Ibn al-Qarih’s letter) because the letter of forgiveness was a response to it. It is not possible to understand (forgiveness) without considering the message of (Ibn Al-Qarih). I treated it in the same way of paraphrasing so that the two messages fit together.