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By: Mohammad Zenalabideen Al-Qaouri

Tears Of The Nile

Poetry
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From the heart of Sudan’s revolution, a land deeply ingrained in the poet’s soul, emerges a collection of poetry adorned with the verdant hues of nature and the unwavering resilience of stone. Tears of the Nile is a testament to the power of words, born at the intersection of classical Arabic and the vibrant spoken dialect, on the banks of the mighty Nile.

As the poet’s heart ignites with the embers of language, it simultaneously illuminates and sears, casting a radiant glow upon the verses that flow forth. This collection embarks on a voyage through the realm of meaning, navigating the tempestuous waves of rhyme until both the Nile and the reader are moved to tears.

Within these pages, love and longing intertwine in an intricate dance. At times, the poems sway to the melodies of affection, like clouds heavy with the promise of flirtatious rain. In other moments, they are shrouded in the ache of abandonment and the pangs of yearning.

Mohammad Zenalabideen Al-Qaouri is a Sudanese national, born in the United Arab Emirates in 1981. He studied the primary and intermediate stages in Shariah, then he studied the secondary stage in Khartoum.

He is a computer engineer who graduated from Al-Mustaqbal University in Sudan, and holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Medical Sciences and Technology in Sudan.

He loves writing, loves eloquent poetry and poems in the spoken dialect.

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