An immortal masterpiece, the largest and greatest literary work in the history of Italian literature, one of the hundred greatest books in human history, and the most printed, published and translated book after the holy heavenly books in the world... it is the “Divine Comedy.” A unique symbolic journey through otherworldly worlds undertaken by the greatest writers of the centuries Dante Alighieri, a symbol of sinful life, leads him to "Hell" and "Purgatory", then "Beatrice", a symbol of faith, leads him towards "Paradise"... It is a long and turbulent journey towards knowledge and faith, filled with symbols that have given it ambiguity, complexity, and brilliance in the eyes of readers, critics, and interpreters. Transferring all of humanity from a state of misery and misery to a state of happiness and contentment is one of the goals of our book, as stated by its author, by diving into the depths of history, recounting rich life experiences, and classifying people according to their deeds in their world, between hell, purgatory, and paradise, and through what the work contains. Philosophy, wisdom, morals and emotion. The strength of the structure, the strength of the style, and the interconnectedness of meanings are features that uniquely characterize this epic.
An immortal masterpiece, the largest and greatest literary work in the history of Italian literature, one of the hundred greatest books in human history, and the most printed, published and translated book after the holy heavenly books in the world... it is the “Divine Comedy.” A unique symbolic journey through otherworldly worlds undertaken by the greatest writers of the centuries Dante Alighieri, a symbol of sinful life, leads him to "Hell" and "Purgatory", then "Beatrice", a symbol of faith, leads him towards "Paradise"... It is a long and turbulent journey towards knowledge and faith, filled with symbols that have given it ambiguity, complexity, and brilliance in the eyes of readers, critics, and interpreters. Transferring all of humanity from a state of misery and misery to a state of happiness and contentment is one of the goals of our book, as stated by its author, by diving into the depths of history, recounting rich life experiences, and classifying people according to their deeds in their world, between hell, purgatory, and paradise, and through what the work contains. Philosophy, wisdom, morals and emotion. The strength of the structure, the strength of the style, and the interconnectedness of meanings are features that uniquely characterize this epic.
About the book
The book talks, at the beginning, about the roots of the establishment of the Emirate of Qatar since it was subordinate to the Bani Khalid who ruled Al-Ahsa, and after him, Sheikh Muhammad Al Khalifa’s settlement in Al-Zubara and its fortification, before the conquest of Bahrain, and Qatar’s continued subordination to Bahrain, and the process of the British separation of Qatar from Bahraini rule, and so on. This was followed by the stages of dependency that Qatar entered into, from dependency to Saudi Arabia and entering under Ottoman and then British rule, and it talks about the Al Thani family, the roots of their presence in Qatar, and the role of the Al Thani in collecting zakat and delivering it to the ruler of Bahrain,,
The book talks about Qatari independence from Britain, the coup process that became an alternative to the process of peaceful transfer of power, the political mentality of Qatar’s rulers affected by historical accumulations and the complex of geographical space, and the personality of Hamad bin Khalifa, who is governed by the psychological complex of his emirate’s position on the regional and international political map. And about his efforts to search for regional leadership, the goal of establishing Al Jazeera and establishing the American base, and the failure of Hamad bin Khalifa’s efforts to expand the geographical map of his emirate,,
The book also talks about the relationship between the Qatari regime and the Qatari people, and the regime’s efforts to change the demographic composition in Qatar, and the policy of replacing one people with another, and turning the Qatari people into a minority. The book moves on to the relationship of the Qatari regime with its Gulf and Arab surroundings, and then Doha’s regional and international relations, and the attempts Hamad bin Khalifa in limiting the Saudi and Egyptian role and trying to build a regional role for Doha, relying on financial diplomacy,,
The book also talks about the beginning of the roots of the relationship between Qatar and terrorist organizations (Al-Qaeda and after it the Brotherhood), and about the role of Qatar, Al Jazeera, and the Brotherhood centers in the project of creative chaos and regime change, and about the role of Doha in creating terrorist organizations in Syria and Libya, and supporting terrorism in Egypt, and about the plans. The Qatari conspiracy against Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Bahrain, and in conclusion, the book talks about the crises of 2014 and 2017, and about Doha’s scenarios in light of the quadrilateral boycott it is experiencing, and the dangers of bringing in Iranian and Turkish forces, against the Emirate of Qatar and the Qatari regime,,
My childhood was a bit strange, and I believe that I was suffering from a type of autism, and the disease was not known at that time in our simple environment and surroundings, as I did not speak to anyone at that time, not because I was unable, but because I did not want to, and I believed that I was a bird and not a human being. .
It is a respectable love story. Fate separates them for reasons beyond their control. Then the lover is shocked that his lover is getting married to the person closest to him. Conflicts, oppression, deprivation, and a lot of patience and suffering. This is how you love.
I was extremist...
In the words of Dr. Waseem Youssef:
- Today I will speak about myself. Yes, I was petrified and extremist. Yes, the religious trend - sometimes - pulls you in so much that you want to distance yourself from your society. Change or understanding reality is not reprehensible. Indeed, understanding religion is something to be praised for. Petrification is reprehensible. To inherit Islam without explaining this is reprehensible. God Almighty wants rational people, and He addressed His servants and demonstrated Himself with reason.. And He made the signs, including the sun and the moon, evidence of His existence.. God Almighty wants you to look at religion through the lens of reason.
O youth of the nation... I present to you the essence of my life and what happened to me... Read it impartially, and cleanse your hearts and minds from the impurities of extremism, fossilization and extremism. I advise every young man and every man who faces psychological conflicts based on extremism and extremism.
......Read and I will meet you at the end of the book..!!
Summary of the novel (Gypsy Female) This novel tells the story of a disabled Iraqi Christian girl whose mother died while giving birth to her. She lived under the care of a doctor father who sought the help of a colleague at work to raise his only daughter, but this woman is also kidnapped by death, so the girl lives with her father, who she mysteriously loses during the invasion of Kuwait, leaving for Baghdad at a time when Hunger and comprehensive siege, and she lives there between a close Christian couple until they die, leaving “Asmaa”, having lost her three mothers in succession. She remains alone, fighting the hell of bloody violence spreading in her Iraqi homeland until she leaves it to other homelands, as if she were a gypsy female tormented by travel as she climbed the walls of that country. Towering nations with one arm. It is the story of an Arab girl who is ravaged by the horrors of what the world is experiencing around her, but she creates life with a unique feminine ability as she moves between several homelands like a shivering bird searching for a nest that might shelter it in a forest whose tree leaves have fallen in a weeping autumn. This narrative may announce (the death of the novelist), but knowledge of this can only be determined by the reader as he follows the aesthetics of the narrative in it.
It is a collection of articles including:
Your slumber and your jealousy are killing me. Your neglect and absence kill me. I am here between the magic of your fingertips before dawn opens his heart and eyes. Do you still remember my beloved, or have travels, the call of dawn, and beautiful women of chance stolen you? Am I still in you like a bird that happily pecked your palm and then flew away so that you would not see its hidden sadness? On this day, I woke up to the rose of my heart between your lips. I felt the lines of your face with a tremor of fear that I would ignite her fleeing life. I saw the pupils of your eyes only to read the distances, the textures, and the seas that you crossed with a closed heart, to land exactly where you were destined to amaze me before you stole me. I saw you at the threshold of fear telling me what was in your heart, before you withdrew: I fear that I will die and not be satisfied with the touch of silk in your soul, nor with the storms of a body that was stolen since the first resurrection, nor with the luminous language that childhood buried in her heart, and closed tightly for fear of getting lost and forgotten. I search for you without fear of me, and I do not know how a lover can be the victim of a dream that he stole while unaware of his grief
A book that addresses everything
From life, through love, longing, and separation, all the way to death
He addresses the human heart to reconsider monitoring his actions towards God, getting closer to Him and himself, charging his soul with positive energy, and drawing a smile in every step.
About the book
(Features of the heart):
In this book, I convey my thoughts, feelings, and personal experiences in a way that is somewhat vague or explicit at times.
I express this in short, not lengthy lines so that the meanings are conveyed quickly and enjoyable to the reader.
I use imaginative images to express, and sometimes I convey the truth of reality from experiences with full disclosure.
My humble writings are a personal effort and the result of two years or perhaps more, as I found encouragement to publish from a number of writers who read some of what I wrote.
I hope that my dream will come true through you, and I hope you can let me know your opinion about my humble writings, and I welcome your comments
Please accept my thanks and gratitude
my regards ,
Samira Khalifa
The scent of narcissus
It is a collection of stories that carry within it the harvest of the years. I derived its ideas from my daily observations, experiences, and coexistence with my students and colleagues, but it is not related to a specific character, as I formulated it to be a general situation that sometimes overlaps with more than one experience and more than one character, as the reader will live with the woman who sacrifices... She gave her life for the sake of others in “The Handkerchief”, the oppressed girl in “Abeer”, the arrogant girl “Shatha Al-Narjis”, the struggling teacher “Professor Marzouk”, the unfaithful friend “In the Wind”, and honoring parents “The Moment of Birth” and the downtrodden employee “Skyscrapers”. There is a view into the past through the story “Bars of Silence.”
I wrote this collection during my participation in the Aqdar Writing Program, which was organized by the Ministry of Education two years ago. The Ministry of Education printed limited copies without signing a contract or monopoly on copyright, simply to publish examples of the program’s work during that period, and then we were left with the option of publishing it, as it received remarkable demand and was chosen. One of the secondary schools in Sharjah considered it the best publication last year, and given the insistence of my colleagues and students to obtain copies of it, especially the keenness of a large number of female students to search for it in the exhibition, and the disappointment that it was not published, prompted me to take this step and come to your home, which has become an edifice of the word and a door of culture. To publish my collection, I ask the Almighty God for success.