(The Emirates in the Heart) by Emirati poet Dr. Talal Saeed Al Junaibi, the first national poetry collection of its kind, consisting of one hundred pages, prepared to coincide with the centenary of Sheikh Zayed, the founding leader, may God rest his soul.
This national poetry collection deals with the Emirates, its symbols, its leaders, and its contemporary issues poetically, in an unprecedented edition that appears in the Year of Zayed, the symbol of the homeland and the nation, highlighting, commemorating, and documenting this pivotal historical time period.
From the portal of eloquent Arabic poetry and through the windows of thought and creativity.
The convoy continues:
In this poetic version, you will enter my crazy world with my consent... You now have a permit that gives you the right to delve into the secrets of my soul... some secrets and feelings... and a “washah” through which you will learn “the meaning of passion”.. and you will master the “language of the eyes” to read “The Look of a Magician”. And you step into the “first dance” with all your might.
In this version you will see a woman whose heart takes her wherever she wants.. She once lived in a state of “steadfastness”... And she walked again “beside the wall”.
Despite all the pain, you will see “my mother’s face” that speaks of love.. You will see roses among thorns.. and love in times of war.. and hope despite the pain..
Corona ones:
Three and a half years between recording the first case in the country and announcing the end of the pandemic.
In #Corona_Ones, you will read about the events that Aisha went through from the beginning of the Corona pandemic in 2020 until the danger receded in 2022, and her life, which was surrounded by ban and home quarantine measures, and put her in a psychological war with the circumstances and changes that she had to face in order to coexist with the pandemic. Between studies, marriage, family relationships, ambitions, dreams and frustrations, the novel “Corona Ones” revolves around.
Christian women's rights in the Arab Levant countries
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This book directs a harsh criticism of the legislative and political system of the countries of the Arab Levant, which violates international human rights instruments, which affects - in particular - the rights of women, especially non-Muslim women who are subject to discrimination on the basis of gender and religion.
Through a detailed legal study, Dr. Nael Girgis, the Christian influence of the social and legal system on the rights of Christian women, and the Islamic influence on their rights as well, sheds light on many of the issues that detract from those rights, including: depriving her of inheritance, custody of her children, granting her citizenship to them, and obligating her to obey and submit to men. Who has priority in guardianship over the children. The study is also distinguished by its comparison of the legal situation of Christian women in several Levantine countries, highlighting the contradiction with the International Bill of Human Rights.
Thus, the book in our hands is an in-depth legal research that reveals the injustices that befall Eastern women in general, and women who profess or follow Christianity in particular, which guides us to aspects of legislative reform to contribute to building states of law and citizenship that treat their citizens on an equal footing.