This is an important book in its content, title, and field, and it is a topic that has not been summarized in a book
In this detail and following the historical archaeological scientific method. Its author is a person who has communicated with the Emirates, and with the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah since he was a student at the university, and worked in difficult circumstances. He wrote many research and articles about the antiquities of the Emirates in general, and about the antiquities of Ras Al Khaimah in particular. He was creative, mastered, improved, and accomplished, and for this reason it can be considered One of the most active foreign researchers in the fields of antiquities related to the United Arab Emirates in general. He was attached to the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, lived and worked there, and mixed his thoughts with its antiquities and heritage buildings. Hence, the translation of this book comes to provide the Arab Library with a reference in architectural heritage, allowing readers to see the castles, forts and towers contained in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, which is considered one of the most important examples of traditional architecture in the United Arab Emirates. The reader will find in this book accuracy and methodology, explanation and detail, and pictures and illustrative drawings that will help the reader comprehend and understand what he has read.
قطز رواية للروائي السعودي منذر القباني صدرت عن الدار العربية للعلوم في 2014، تتميز هذه الرواية بأن الكاتب مزج بين الأدب و التاريخ و الدين ثم أخرجها على هيئة رواية. تعتبر الجزء الثاني من ثلاثية فرسان وكهنة، و تعتبر تكملة للجزء الأول وهي رواية فرسان وكهنة
Trip to Japan:
A book in which Emirati writer Jawaher Al Muhairi interviews the creative and well-known personality in the United Arab Emirates (Mansour Al-Japanese), in which he talks about the differences between the Japanese and Emirati people and the common customs and traditions. It also embodies life in Japan, including the joy of living and funny anecdotes.
It is a strange memory, the memory of a child whose grandmother brought her to her home on the island of Majorca, due to the death of her mother, the illness of her nanny, and her father’s busyness. The war surprised her one holiday when she was fourteen. She accurately records in her memory everything she sees, including trees, rocks, sea, air, lights, colors, events, and the echoes of war far and near at the same time, and cowardice, betrayal, and treachery. She records feelings of hatred, revenge, fear, and love, her first love that is devoid of lust due to the absence of instinct. When she becomes a woman, and she is still playing with dolls, her doll is Black Gorogo, the chimney sweep that she brought from afar, from one of Andersen’s stories. So the times mix with each other, and the present moment calls for the near and distant past moment, and the latter may be longer than the first moment because it took its place in the memory and settled, and therefore parentheses, doubles, and abundant details abound without making one feel bored. Because all of this is written in a sublime language and in the style of a first-class writer: Anna Maria Matute.
The novel “The First Memory” won the Nadal Prize in 1959, which is one of the most prestigious and prestigious literary awards in Spain.