The novel “Mrs. Susan and Her Sisters” is a social novel that tells the stories of three women brought together by a home for the elderly. The novel reveals the secret of the mystery of the three women.. and their complete reluctance to talk to the others in the “She” Home for the Elderly.. and the secret of their confinement together in one room in the home, which was called the room. : The three ladies... The heroes of the novel are Mrs. Suzan, Mrs. Laila, and Mrs. Maram. The novel tells the story of each of the three women separately... and how the situation led her to seclude herself in the "Hiya" home for elderly women... The fictional work deals with three stories of three female role models who were hurt by society’s injustice at times, and whose hearts were bloodied by human games at other times. The novel tells the story of Mrs. “Susan”... the woman who suddenly lost her sight and her life changed completely, and it shows the aspects of her life and the drama of her story. The story of Mrs. Maram, whose father refused to let her marry all her life, and the most important aspects of her life and personality And the story of Mrs. Laila Laila's story is an example of a rarely recurring condition that occurs in 1% of society and has not been highlighted in literature previously. It is about the suffering of a female born without a uterus and what she is exposed to in our Eastern society and what she faces.
A brief overview of the novel Chronic Longing The novel centers around Salah, a character who is characterized by a captivating and different scent, and he has a strong attachment to his mother that reaches the stage of holiness in respect, love, and attachment. This appears in his conversation with her as he sits near her grave, which he returns to to celebrate her birthday, there, and distributes sweets to the graves in a surreal way. Symbolism. The first chapters talk about Salah, the adventurous and loving child who travels long kilometers to see a girl who lives on top of a mountain. He has not heard her talk or met her, but he loves her. He talks about his adventure with his friend Mustafa when they went to join the revolution to fight their enemy. She talks about Salah, who works at the newspaper and then leaves because he reaches retirement age. Najat, the director of personnel affairs at the newspaper, talks about this aspect, as does the security man who asks him to cooperate with him. Then the novel talks about Salah through the character of the cemetery guard, Fawzi, as well as through a woman named Salma. They both hear him talking to his dead mother, and then Amira, his childhood sweetheart, talks about him, who grows up, gets married, divorces, and meets him again. There is the character of Colonel Zahra, who summons him because of his attempts to transport his deceased mother and all the dead in the neighborhood to their homes due to being threatened. Salah organizes a reverse funeral that transports the dead from their graves to their homes, which is a symbolic funeral more than a real one, in order to preserve their memory as displaced people. It later becomes clear that Colonel Zahra is the same girl that Salah loved in high school. There is the character of Saber, who is the other side of Salah, who sometimes judges him and reveals some truths at other times. The novel restores consideration to man's relationship with his natural mother, his mother, the earth, and his mother, the cause, and raises the alarm of the disappearance of the memory of the displaced due to the practices of extremists who want to burn and plow the cemetery. Technically, the novel follows the short story approach, where each chapter constitutes a short story that the reader enjoys, but encourages him to continue reading.
The book is a story for children aged 12 to 15 years From the life, achievements and genius of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister, may God protect him... It combines science fiction... and the contemporary reality of His Highness’s achievements... and sheds light on the Emirates Space Project and the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Space Foundation and their most important achievements.
Summary of the book of a tweeter on the podium - Talal Al-Faliti A cultural, educational and social book that presents the optimal and positive use of social networking sites by members of society and harnessing their capabilities in serving their countries. The book departed from the traditional style and tautology so that it would not be purely theoretical talk, as the author intended to enhance it with personal experience from his activity and interaction on social networking platforms and realistic situations and events. He discussed in detail what seemed to him to be gains. It also addresses some of the concerns about these sites, especially since some of the users of these sites play roles targeting the security and stability of societies, making it necessary for social media giants to confront hate speech and violence.
The world is north: A satirical social novel by Emirati novelist Obaid Ibrahim Bu Melha, in which he talks about marginalized figures in society and sheds light on them, their lives, and the problems they face from love, unemployment, marginalization, and the changing values and beliefs that a person adopts so that he can face life’s problems.
Freedom outside freedom The magic of the moment...the dance of death In this book, there is an attempt to remove the mind from the mind, that is, to free it from the residues of what it left behind The waves on the coast are the waste of history and the remains of cultural restoration. Freedom is not like a woman She is wonderful with her amazing accessories and cosmetics. Rather, she is naturally beautiful. She is wonderful when... The mind gets rid of the clutches of selfishness, fanaticism, and superiority. Europe brought freedom at the hands of philosophers Great people like Rousseau, Voltaire, and others, but this freedom did not fully mature, because it emerged from a veil, an emotional state, and so we found the mind that came to liberate the European man was himself. The mind that enslaved people in the Arab world, and used all methods of oppression to impose His control and influence over these peoples, why? Because the mind emerged from the slavery of the Church, but it did not He is liberated from the history of slavery, which preceded the Church, and the Church is only a miniature image A form of backwardness and opportunism.
"My gift for your birthday": Christmas comes and our children are getting older, more mature, and more demanding. On this occasion, in particular, many mothers and fathers are confused about choosing the type of gift, its size, and its value. They often resort to buying “ordinary” gifts that may not live up to the highest meaning of the gift, which is to communicate to the child how important he is in our lives and how much we care about him. Christmas has arrived, and here the hero of the story is wondering about the most precious gift he can give to his child, and here he is wondering in a beautiful monologue about the most precious gift that can be given to his child... so he begins to include a list of gifts that he considers to be the most expensive, between the possible and the impossible, the strangest and the most beautiful... to conclude that the best gift that can be given It is within his reach, as it is within the reach of every mother or father, and it is time. A text that teaches the child as well as the parents that the value of the gift is not in money, but in the amount of time and love in which we share our daily interests between laughter, play, and seriousness.. Illustrator: Artist Amir Alaei - Iran - works for magazines and specialized publishing houses and is a painter and graphic designer.
A collection of short stories that includes 6 diverse stories that reflect the philosophy of life, the myth of the desert, and the icon of existence, with the fragrant scent of Emirati nature and the local environment. Most of the events of the stories take place within the Emirati environment. During the short story collection “Fear on Their Necks,” Al Mansouri draws inspiration from innate ideas and shortened meanings. The collection included the following titles: “One Last Look,” “A Smile in the Wind,” “The Self-Trial of the Brotherhood,” “Tal Zakher,” and “Fear.” On their necks, and an incoming one on the Kassir.
By Walid Al Marzouki
About the book (Emirati Excellence) This book tells the story of the superiority of the United Arab Emirates, the country that emerged from a British mandate in the early seventies. Most of its people could not read and write, the houses were huts or mud houses, and there were no streets, bridges, or even a single university! Through an ambitious vision and long-term plan, this country was able to transform from a marginalized and weak country into an advanced country scientifically, economically and militarily, and to raise the average per capita income per year from $350 at the beginning of the union to more than $50,000, making it first in the Arab world and fourth in the world according to estimates by the International Monetary Fund. For the year 2013 AD. It is wrong to attribute the success of the UAE experience to the release of oil alone, as there are many countries that have enormous natural resources but have not progressed! The reason is its poor management. Through successful management, countries advance and achieve miracles, and not only with natural resources. This book reviews the reasons for excellence and the transition from difficult beginnings to great achievements. Walid Al Marzouki.
Good notes from our beautiful language, bringing the reader closer to the Almighty God These are materials and information from the books of scholars in language and interpretation, to be a reason to attract young people to love the Arabic language, because of its many benefits.
Where poetry is water, a cloud of perfume and rain, circling around the playing fields and the hum of things, only the poem is, when the poet’s soul is present, and his eternal, shortened yearning is present at the dock of wishes and the nooks of words. The moment of poetry is the poet’s feeling and pulse, his dream, and his vast, generous imaginations, a moment. The growing love, spreading the light within us, as if quenching a thirst. Poetry is imagination, and perhaps a supplication creeps from behind words to make a supplication and weave a story. True poetry is us with all the beauty we carry and the feelings we harbor. It is something that flows like magic, making the moon rise. The poem is some words that express us, and they may not express us, they leave us with pain and fatigue, as if the alphabet in its hidden secret refuses to be us/us, to become strangers to us. Here is an attempt to translate the self, and another attempt to express the other in some way, which may make him one of those whom the words here draw. . In this literary work, I, you, and them, let us read with love, color the sky with joy, and follow the words.
About the poetry collection “Ghalata Al-Shater” The collection “Ghalata Al-Shater”, issued by Madad Publishing and Distribution House, which was launched at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2018, includes nearly seventy poems by the poet Hassan Al-Obaidli, ranging from sorrow, poetry, and emotional contemplations. The collection included many poems sung by major stars. The song includes the likes of: Kazem Al Saher, Muhammad Abdo, Abdul Majeed Abdullah, Rashid Al Majed, Hussein Al Jasmi, and the artists: Angham, Ahlam, Hind, and other stars of art in the Arab world.
Wadima is back, that girl who faces the routine of life with determination and stubbornness, and uses the calm of her days as an excuse for a steadfast ambition. The spirit of Wadima, who lived in every house and street in that beautiful time, will be the focus of a new group of interesting stories and fun adventures, which the honorable reader will no doubt have experienced, He keeps features of it or some of its details in his mind and memory, a fresh oasis whose moments he recalls from time to time. A lasting call to that wonderful, fragrant past, and a message of nostalgia and longing for the joy that was evident on the face of that time, despite the meager living, the lack of capabilities, and the scarcity of resources. Every story is a pure source of living situations that pulsed throughout our homes and resided deep in the box of our memories.. I recall some of its chapters and pass them on to a generation that did not realize them, but He heard about it a lot and longed to discover the atmosphere of fun and happiness in the lives of children there, drawing inspiration from it many lessons and rich lessons, cognitively and linguistically, that illuminate hidden aspects of that life. As the days pass and the years pass, Wadima enters a new stage in the journey of life. I invite you to live those sweet moments with her. Perhaps she will draw a captivating smile or burst out into a loud laugh, the echoes of which will reverberate throughout, making us forget the trouble of souls from the pressures of reality and the burdens of a time that has exhausted us from wrestling with its times and the speed of its lapse. .
In a place of gratitude Biography of the object and place The book is an extrapolation of the biography of the late Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him, through various positions during which I tried to dwell on the biography through two speeches, the narrative speech, in which I dealt with chapters from the biography of Sheikh Zayed, which formed important joints in the process of construction and giving that he led, through a narrative narrative. He traced the biography from childhood and early upbringing, which played an important role in the personality of Sheikh Zayed, consolidating his knowledge and shaping his wisdom and humanitarian visions. Imagination played an important role in educating those stages of time, through the historical clues indicated by his biography. This was in the chapter (The Knight of Wisdom and the Desert), where I spoke in the pre-biography about the relationship of the being with his existence, his self, and his relationship with the place, through mystical positions that he responds to in the stages of his life. . A shrine of gratitude, where chapters from the biography of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan - (In the position of narration) through the following time stages
About the content of the book: They are literary texts that vary between classical and Nabati prose and poetry, in which the heartbeats of love... joy... contemplation... silence... and sadness... are evident for the most beautiful years of life, the greatest joy, the happiest feeling, the most pain, and the bitterest sadness. .
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