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.
Longing for the Sidra branch:
The novel was woven from the writer’s imagination and its characters are not real. It was built on real places and historical events that occurred for our Arab nation in the sixties. The novel begins when the protagonist, “Tarish,” is accused of killing his cousin, and after that he flees and leaves his village and homeland that he loved for an unknown destination, and settles in He worked in the city of Dubai and lived through the period of the rise of Arab nationalism and its victories. After that, he joined the regular school to complete his education, until he met members of a resistance movement to colonialism. He embraced revolutionary thought and engaged with them in combat operations, until he was chosen to travel and join one of the Liberation Front camps soon. From the Mahri Sultanate, but God’s will wanted him to retreat and return to the soil of the homeland, to the village, and to its people.
Happiness does not belong to one person and not another. It is not a value that is disputed or bought or sold. Rather, it is a reality that exists in some form, place, and time. Either you strive for it and obtain it, or you are against it, and in this case you must mortal.
A person may spend his life searching for happiness while he does not know that he possesses it. He searches for it far away, while it is near him. He may realize this after it is too late, and his condition says:
And I learned that when knowledge is of no use to a boy
What I lost was with me
Since those who hold psychological theories have given themselves permission to search for happiness, poetry has also given us permission to search for it. Poets are sensing stations of human beings, and they are more capable of understanding the essence and reality of happiness than others.
From here, the study paid attention to the poetic discourse of the most famous poets of Arabic literature during the various eras from pre-Islamic times until the present day, and studied and analyzed the poetic evidence related to happiness in their poems and how they reached and achieved it.
This study remains a prelude and key to broader future studies that include other literary genres such as the story, the novel, the story, and the biography, which enriches social and psychological research and studies that relate to human life and its nature and value. In the case of this study, he says:
I am happy if I exist