If the novel is an imaginative inspiration for events that actually occurred, and the diary is the actual documentation of its writer’s vision and view of the events as he experienced them, then the text of “An Incomplete Piece of the Damascus Sky” goes further than a marriage, but rather is closer to the dissolution of the arts into each other’s details. Poetry and prose, a fictional novel or the diary of a living being, details for each person and a generalization that does not concern anyone. Crying is like loud laughter, at a sentence that surprises you despite the expected context, but that exceeds every possibility proposed by your imagination.
* Ahmed M. Jaber - Al-Arab newspaper, London
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.