Missed : Words... of poems that tell about an imaginary reality... or perhaps they simulate realistic imagination My assumption is that someone... on this vast planet... has lived it In this life...or in other lives But they forgot to write it down... but it came to my mind... so I wrote it down Until I put my first fingerprints on characters that have existed since time immemorial Their repeated presence in this life is not a coincidence Rather, so that we can separate good from evil...or see faces completely stripped of their masks Even if we forcefully convince ourselves that it can bring us good However, evil is inherent in her from birth.
The poetry of Sheikh Sultan bin Salem Al Qasimi was a directed speech, a documented history, a drawing with words, pure emotion, and mature thought. His poetry was visions of light and a lamp in a niche. It deserves to be read, studied, and followed, especially since it depicts an era in which reading and writing became scarce.
The book "For Every Lover"
My new publication is a self-narration in the form of a novel that simulates the reality of a father with his daughter in terms of compassion and kindness. It also touches the minds of girls today and mentions some of the life aspects that occur in the reality of every girl, especially those between a father and his daughter, where there is poignant dialogue and conversation, and it also refers to some proverbs. And the values that every girl must have, which are instilled by the father, and what the girl will become after the loss of her support and source of strength.