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Was it still possible to add anything about Al-Mutanabbi, who filled the world and preoccupied the people, throughout these centuries that extended from his birth until now?!.. And did there remain a side of him that had not been studied, examined, and examined in more than one way, nor was it subject to discussion and debate among the fans of this great poet? And between his critics and haters?!.. Al-Mutanabbi is a unique figure in our literary heritage. His lovers, readers, and memorizers of his poetry are more numerous than those who can be counted, and it is too dangerous to clash with them without prior preparation and readiness. They have extensive knowledge of his poetry and many of the stages and details of his life. Their zeal in defending or attacking it is immeasurable. Therefore, the prior image is more binding. The imagined picture of him that they drew for him is too attached to the imagination to be discussed. Its relationship with national identity is more rooted and dangerous. This is what makes attacking him, for many, an attack on one of the nation’s “values and symbols.” But I am writing about Al-Mutanabbi after I spent two full years reading him, analyzing his poetry, and studying the details of his life in order to write a television series about him. Dramatic writing requires its author to penetrate as much as he can into the souls of his heroes in order to understand them, to imagine them in the situations in which humans might be, and to draw their reactions, with dramatic logic, as human reactions might be. All of this is within the framework of documented historical information.
الكتاب يركّز أساسا على الجماهير، أي الشعوب بمعنى آخر، وكيف أنّ هذه الجماهير تتعرض لوابل من الأفكار والمعتقدات الممارسة عليها، والتي تدخل ضمن العقل اللاواعي لتلك الجماهير، مما يجعلها في كثير من الأحيان تقوم بأمور خطيرة أو غير متوقعة ومتقلبة، بسبب ما تستقبله تلقائيا من المحيط حولها، وحاول لوبون دراسة العلاقة بين ما تقوم .
ألم الفقد موجع.. قبلة جبين الميت موجعة هذا القلب الذي تحمّل كل مُرْ لابد أن يؤمن ويوقن بأن هذه اللحظات الصعبة التي نحسبها أنها لن تمر سَتَمُر
By Mohammed Salem Al Zaabi
This book lists cases related to information technology and Internet crimes, the events of which occurred within the regional scope of the United Arab Emirates. Each case is a narration of its owners, especially those affected by it, and confirms beyond a doubt that UAE law was strict and resolute in dealing with them. I obtained these cases through the publications of the official authorities concerned with the judiciary in the country, and what I observed of police reports, prosecution procedures, and judicial rulings, in addition to cases published by daily newspapers published in the UAE. In listing the thirty-five cases, I tried to focus on the most common crimes, especially those resulting from the negative use of information technology and the Internet, such as defamation, insults, defamation, threats, harassment, violations of rights and privacy, fraud, and fraud. In the book, I also made sure to delete the necessary names and in-depth legal terminology, or any narration that was not influential in the general context of the case, for the purpose of conveying the idea and content of the case in a clear and smooth way that achieves the moral and lesson from it. And the God of the intent behind.. Mohammed Salem Al Zaabi
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.
Obaid is a young orphan from Al Ain, born at the beginning of the twentieth century. He grew up in the desert and learned to make swords, but he loves the sea. He decided to travel to Dubai to become a sailor, and despite the opposition of his mother and sister, he left for Dubai, where he boarded one of the departing ships on a long journey. The ship crashed on the shore of one of the islands, and Obaid was the only survivor. He discovered that a primitive tribe lived on this island. He tried to escape from the island, but the pirates and slave traders attacked the island and kidnapped the princess. His pride revolted and he freed the princess - and with the help of the people of the island - he defeated the pirates and slave traders. Obaid married the princess and had children with her. He longed to return to his homeland, but pirates and slave traders attacked the island a second time and killed him, his wife, and a large number of tribe members. Obaid was writing all his memoirs in manuscripts found by: Saif - a young Emirati who loves to travel and collect antiques - so Saif decided to travel to the island, where he discovered that Obaid’s granddaughter still ruled the island, and then he returned to Al Ain to visit Obaid’s nephew and tell him the story of his uncle, Al-Nukhadha. "from the desert"
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