The work is a short symbolic love novel that brings Saqr together with his cousin Hamda since childhood, after a prior agreement between the parents. • The work tells the story of the building of the union, and the change that took place in the region after the emergence of oil, with a review of the period of suffering and struggle. • A review of mixed social life in the Emirates in all its forms, including the presence of Arab and foreign communities coexisting in love and brotherhood. • A record of the change in the status of Emirati and Gulf women in particular and Arab women in general between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, whether in dress, behavior, freedom of expression, choice, or participation in decision-making. • The work is generally prepared and ready to be turned into a cinematic work that reviews life in the United Arab Emirates In the period between 1960-1987 AD.
A collection of humorous short stories that tells the story of “Mother of Projects,” which is the title that everyone gave to Mrs. (Maryam) after she succeeded in entering the Guinness Book of World Records as having the highest number of failed projects, which was the reason for putting her husband (Khaled) on the brink of bankruptcy. The heroine of the story (Maryam) is a forty-year-old woman who contracted home project fever after she retired from teaching. She began turning everything that came before her into a project without paying attention to the proper procedures and the necessary permission from the state, and despite her husband (Khaled) standing against her failed projects and his desperate attempts. To stop the disaster, the end always came with their visit to the police station, then paying many fines and writing hundreds of pledges. The collection of stories addresses the problem of home projects and the importance of following the legal regulations set by the UAE in order for the project to be completed properly and achieve tangible results without harming oneself or others. All the guidance and awareness in the collection of stories come hidden within a humorous and sarcastic form, so that the reader draws the lesson every time from within the context. the story
And love, since it was what Yemen suffered from, has not been found in the history of contemporary poetry More beautiful than these verses to begin my book Sahn al-Jin, a portion of the poem of the beautiful poet Ahmed al-Saqqaf, who passed away at the age of almost a century in his masterpiece Coasts of Glory, Coasts of Glory. This is a poem that highlights the importance of the Arabian Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula and the role of its people in defending and protecting themselves from The nation’s gains. Yemen is the flank of the Arabs, and the national strategic depth of the Arab Gulf states and the Arabian Peninsula from our Levant to our Yemen. Yemen is the common denominator for all the Arab Gulf states from a demographic standpoint. The tribes of Yemen are the tributary of all the tribes of the Arab Gulf states, as well as the countries of the Levant, so no city is devoid of In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and the Emirates, there are tribes that return to their original Arab origin in Yemen. It is indeed the birthplace of the Arabs, and from it the Arab civilizations rose from before the ages until our modern era. Therefore, the importance of Yemen is not only in the strategy of the location overlooking the most important sea straits in the world, through which 21,000 giant marine vessels pass annually, which is equivalent to 57 ships daily, which means 7% of global trade and about 7% of global oil, so controlling and even securing the most important waterways in the world through which the world’s energy passes coming from its sources from oil fields in the Arab Gulf states is not an easy matter. It is an integrated relationship between this Arab country. And the Arab Gulf states, so the Gulf states and Yemen are two sides of the same coin, especially if the UAE succeeds, for example, in constructing a canal, even a recreational one, through its lands from the Emirate of Fujairah on the Gulf of Oman to the Arabian Gulf on the coast of Ras Al Khaimah. In this case, the Gulf states are with Yemen. It abolishes the control of Iran and the rogue ruling regime over the Strait of Hormuz. Rather, it abolishes the importance of this well-known strait. Certainly, what was mentioned above is very important and the focus of the world’s attention, as the strait is the Strait of Bab al-Mandab and is subject to Yemeni sovereignty, especially as well as the presence of Mayun Island in the middle of the distance separating Ras Minhali. On the Yemeni side and Ras Syan on the Djibouti side, which means that this island, Mayon Island, can overlook the north and south of the strait, thus controlling this strait and the important sea route, as we mentioned above. Most important of all is the human stock or the huge human resource. In this Arab Muslim country, there are approximately 27 million Yemeni Arab Muslims, of whom 65% belong to the same Shafi’i Sunni sect, and the rest are from the Zaidi sect, about 35%, which is the closest Shiite sect to the Sunnis, where agreement is on the most important principles, except for what is rare. I will not detract too much from matters. Religious matters are a special matter for its adherents, and Islam is a religion of coexistence in the first place, based on the Almighty’s saying: (You have your religion and I have mine). Human energy and Yemeni minds, especially in the Arabian Gulf diaspora, are more worthy of it than others. They are the basic engine of every society and the people of the country are the ones who sacrifice its glory and the people of the country. The country is the ones who create its glory and preserve its pride. If we contemplate here, we will find that this country has not been merciful to the forces of evil, whether its rebellious sons, such as the deposed, or the so-called Ansar Allah movement, the terrorist movement supported by Iran (the Houthis). The latter is notorious as the official sponsor of every terrorist movement in our Arab world, i.e. Iran, whether in the Levant or in the Levant. Iraq, Afghanistan or Yemen, and even the cultivation of some dead cells in the Gulf countries affiliated with Iran and Hezbollah affiliated with the Gulf. When these cells enter any Arab country, they do not remain or leave. As for the Arab Gulf countries, when they enter with their white hands into any Arab country, they restore the old and The Arab Gulf, with its six countries, has never neglected Yemen and its people, whether north or south, but it seems that the deposed Ali Abdullah Saleh has neglected many of his people, as well as of the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and kept his people suppressed and suffering under his tyranny until he was deposed in 2012. At the hands of his people to choose who will represent them in the presidency of the republic, which is President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, through the proposal boxes. This is with regard to the relationship of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries with the Republic of Yemen, as for the relationship of the UAE with Yemen, in the discussion here is problematic.
A wonderful and meaningful story that talks about mysterious events and puzzles on an island...that contains gold...
Mechatronics, as a science, is nothing but a combination of different engineering sciences It is used in the manufacture of most of the devices we use in our daily lives and is a tool for building the future and the knowledge economy based on innovation and the information revolution. Considering that the United Arab Emirates is a pioneer in strategies for education, reading, knowledge, innovation, and anticipating the future, this book expresses the vision of a generation looking forward to the sciences, applications, and innovations of the next century.
In her collection “The Lover of Nothing,” which is a renewed edition of her collection “My Heart is Half a Shining Moon,” Latifa Al-Hajj travels the reader once again to the places she visited in Turkey, the country that fascinated her from the first visit and in which she experienced different feelings. She writes to us from the air about a close meeting and an awaited dream, and in front of a running waterfall, she describes the joy of nature around her, and the joy that overwhelms her in its depths. She describes sleep escaping from her eyes in the evening, and the sun yawning on the bed of the sky in the morning, about love and the moon, near which a blue butterfly resided, and in her easy, delicate language, she describes to us her longing, longing, and waiting for love and the beloved. From the group's texts: My heart is a bright half-moon / Poetry writes itself in my heart / Dervishes are not looking for relaxation / Your last selfie / Take me back to the child / To you I will fly / What joy / Greetings from the waterfall / Dark dreams / Far away as a star / Everything is beautiful, everything is happy / The soft criminal He sings in Yalova
This book deals with anticipating the future of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi through analyzing the past and evaluating the present And developing a vision for the future, which is done by identifying the different methodologies for dealing with possible scenarios by stating the facts and presenting statistics and the most important problems facing the economy of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in light of the current regional and international challenges and political and economic changes, and presenting proposals for developing solutions to these problems so that they can be applied on the ground with the capabilities available and searching for alternative sources to develop non-oil revenues that help the emirate’s national income to compensate for the shortfall due to the decline in the price of oil, which is considered the most important pillar of the economic entity and a major determinant of the paths of economic and social development that the region has witnessed during recent decades in order to create a diversified and sustainable economy that matches or exceeds its counterpart in other economies. Comparable developed countries globally, such as the economies of Norway, Ireland and Singapore, must therefore adopt an unconventional productive economic model away from total dependence on oil so that it constitutes the real fence that protects the development process and ensures its sustainability.
By Students of the School of Scientific Research
Since the student is the main focus of the educational process, and because the student is the hope that will build a brilliant future for himself and his nation, it is necessary for us to explore the positive energies and pearls hidden within him, so we work to refine and develop them until they are upright and their possessor becomes a person of creativity, innovation, distinction and brilliance. We all know that the language of Al-Dād today is going through severe bumps that are about to destroy this great language, but it will not disappear and will not perish because God Almighty pledged to preserve it, as the Almighty said: “Indeed, it is We who have sent down the Remembrance, and indeed We will preserve it.” How could it not, since it is the language of the Noble Qur’an and the language of the prophets and messengers, and the language of The people of paradise. God Almighty said: “The Faithful Spirit has sent it down to your heart so that you may be among the warners, in a clear Arabic language.” There are significant initiatives undertaken by many Arab countries to promote and preserve this language, especially the initiatives undertaken by the United Arab Emirates to support the language and consolidate it in the hearts of children before adults, as one of the most important of these initiatives was the initiative of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. - May God protect him - It is the Arab Reading Challenge project, which has met with widespread popularity and success throughout the Arab world, and because the School of Scientific Research considers itself an important part of this Arab world, it has taken it upon itself to make the Arabic language a global language of value through the implementation of many activities. And activities that contribute to raising the status of that language. Therefore, the Arabic Language Department decided to begin implementing the “Student Author” project, which is a project that aims to refine the creative writing talent of female and male students in secondary school in order to develop this skill in them. Thanks to God and His care, here is the first book he has written. A group of students, as it includes a number of articles, stories, thoughts, and descriptive secrets. This step is only the first seed planted by this generation and which future generations will develop until it becomes vibrant and bright with the most beautiful colors.
Its events take place in the village of Taiba in central Sudan, Gezira State, and its heroine is a beautiful and educated doctor who holds the threads of the narrative, expressing herself and the main characters in the story. She returns to her village after completing her studies, and makes major changes in the life of the village, and coincidence played a role in her taking the initiative to change. The village is lifted from its slumber within fifteen years, and then she discovers that she has lost her life and her beauty, and that she was loved by everyone, but she remained a spinster. She represents one of a group of six children to whom the school principal predicted brilliance during their primary school period, and through the narration she answers what It happened to them years after the prophecy. One of them was murdered and the other was murdered because of racist tendencies. The history of the murdered man, who descended from a grandfather who was a slave in the past. He dared to propose to the murderer’s sister. The discovery of the secret of the crime in the final chapters gives the novel suspense. One of them dropped out of school and inherited the butcher’s profession. From his father, and he discovered that he was cheating in his slaughtering, and was offering dead animals that had not been slaughtered in a legal manner. Then the climax of the crisis occurred when the doctor met her colleague whom she had left since she was a trainee doctor of excellence, and who was in love with her and had confessed his love to her in a letter thirteen years ago, to discover by chance that he had He lives in the same newly emerging metropolitan neighborhood, after she left the village to live in the capital in order to obtain a medical specialty. Then, leaving the village makes the village collapse and return to what it was, a remote village without lights, after she brought about a spring (change) in it that rarely comes. Because of her activity in the village hospital, He created confidence in its ability to treat the sick, the turnout of the people of neighboring villages, and the establishment of the village market, its expansion and the abundance of activities. The village expanded and took on a greater economic and social dimension, then it collapsed in less than a few months after the doctor (the protagonist of the novel) left the village after her shock and the collapse of her wedding when the police officers arrested her. The groom is arrested accused of murder
An introduction to the story of "Alternate Planet" The story “Alternate Planet” is science fiction, a special type of story that can be called “scientific literature” or “cognitive literature,” as it presents, through the course of its events, correct scientific information in the hope of making science popular with young readers and young people. Although the story of the “alternative planet” currently seems to be pure science fiction, it is based on 100% correct scientific facts. It looks forward to the future and expects that fantasy to come true within the next hundred years, a fantasy such as the method of instantaneous remote transportation and structures whose hardness is tens of times greater than that of steel, even though their density does not exceed a tenth of the density of steel, which makes them light in weight and able to escape the Earth’s gravity despite their large size. The astronauts sent by the Arab Space Sciences Organization to the planet “Nano” encounter strange creatures on the alternative planet “Nano” that they have never seen or heard of anything like! They did not know whether they were intelligent creatures? Is it peaceful or hostile? . . . But those who touched them found that their bodies were cold and soft, and their six limbs were also pink, cold and soft, and they showed a strange joy at meeting them. . . Their mouth extended into a small triangle in width, and the tip of this small triangle descended to touch its base. . . This is their smile of contentment. . . Creatures that leave you no room not to love them with all your heart. . . The relationship with these wonderful creatures developed into a dancing circle accompanied by beautiful childish singing of one syllable that was repeated joyfully and regularly. . “Becky, Ricky, Jicky, hum.” . “Becky, Ricky, Jicky, hum.” . “Becky, Ricky, Jicky, hum.” In order to facilitate the transfer of knowledge to non-specialists and those wishing to obtain scientific knowledge, the story included short appendices to explain some scientific facts that the reader may need while reading the story, such as how we calculate the contraction of time when spacecraft move at a speed comparable to the speed of light and how we calculate the amount of distance traveled in a year. Optical light, the difference between digital computers and quantum computers, and the meaning of remote instantaneous transmission, or “teleportation” technology. It is a technology that will only be understood by those who have studied very advanced quantum physics. It will insert particles into a special device that contains software that uses “qubits,” instead of the digital bits used in electronic computers. An introduction to the story of “Alternate Planet” "Alternate Planet" is a science fiction story based on accurate and correct scientific facts and anticipates the future, expecting that fantasy to come true within the next hundred years. Astronauts sent by the Arab Space Sciences Organization to explore an alternative planet to Earth encounter beautiful and peaceful creatures, so they leave 3D printers and quantum computers on this planet for remote instantaneous transportation (teleportation) to carry out the task of transporting humans.
“I am suffocating and Tokyo does not sleep The story of the book is: I watch the city's inhabitants, programmed like robots, from the window of my narrow room, with dreams of attending those prestigious universities, those dreams that haunt us like ghosts. Tokyoites wear the same faces, the same fake laugh. The degree and inclination of bowing to greet one another is the same and does not increase or decrease a degree.” In the small greenhouse that I built for my dear flowers and roses, secret conversations take place and stories are told. Each of them tells the other her legend and the stories she witnessed and heard. I hide from them so that they do not notice my presence, and I record everything that happens between them in my notebook. It's always dawn, and I don't realize how long I've been here in this corner. The conversations and stories told by the roses were not happy at all, they were like thorns with their pain. The notebook contains a mixture of myths, stories, and texts that Al-Basataniyya collected to share with the reader, as he talks about the dark side of unlimited happiness, about disappointments, and betrayals that never heal. About those human relationships that do not rise to the sky. Briefly, about the definition of pain in its many faces, which are depicted with thorns running down their branches, leaving a prick, a mark on a finger that touched them, and hidden pain. From every garden is a flower and from every garden is a thorn Twenty-one thorns that the gardener documented in her notebook, proving that pain is a universal language that is not limited to the poor only, but transcends all social classes that humans have placed through their ignorance.
The novel 'Fragments' is the novel of an Arab generation trying to repair the fragments of history, homeland and dreams to reconstruct the picture so that life is understandable and liveable. It is the story of a boy, Karmuz, named Imad, who tries to understand the condition of his father, Yazid, who rebelled against life in all its details. A boy decided to put together the remains of his father's pictures and clippings that he had saved from the fire when the father suddenly decided, at the height of despair and revolution, to set fire to his memory during a hot summer. From the pictures and clippings that saved the boy “Imad,” the events of the novel begin to approach what was, as the pictures turn into a flowing stream of words that sheds light on the past of a man “or a generation, more precisely.”
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