-
A Bouquet Of Fates
Who among us did life not throw towards them a bouquet of its fates?
In this novel, you have to be prepared to live with its heroes. A turbulent and confused love story, relevant to what is taking place in the Arab world, in which a playwright meets a distinguished businesswoman called Saray Fakhr Eldin among many political contradictions, in which he gets involved to find Samer and get him out of prison after he got involved in Samer’s life that is full of injustice, torment and blood. But on the other hand, it involves a lot of hope, love, and extreme infatuation, which was the reason for Samer’s resistance and his return to life.
On the other side, the drama of events intertwines with Youssef Al-Dijani and his French sister, to be the line of crossing out of these Arab countries in a dangerous attempt to escape from the bouquet of fates.
If you are not afraid to find yourself directly responsible for what happens to us…then here you will never be a bystander…and if you believe in fates that come to you all at once and have enough courage to join the owners of the truth in the future, then this story is definitely for you.AED 0.00 -
The Charitable Ice-Cream Man
In a quiet village lived Hamed, a kind-hearted boy, who was keen to help his poor father, so he made ice cream and sold it to the neighborhood children.
And every morning, he carried the ice cream container to the street, where the children gathered, so many young and old people flocked to where he stood, and among the children were two orphaned children, and Hamed was kind to them.
Hamed continued to sell ice cream and continued being kind to the two children, his profits increased day by day, and his business grew.
Years later, Hamed became the owner of many shops in his village and outside, and thus, with his kindness to his parents, family, the poor and orphans, Hamed found happiness and blessing in his life.AED 0.00 -
Undelivered Mail
In each of these messages, you are presented with a human story about buried emotional worlds that rage in a person’s conflicts, between him and himself, and between him and his life partner.
Sometimes those feelings awaken and erupt, and at other times they surrender to love, declaring its victory.
AED 4.00 -
The Chief's Orchard
This collection of stories was written and then preserved carefully for twenty years until the time of publication came, and the author devoted himself to it and to other writings.
The stories tackle important aspects of people’s lives, and they deal especially with the troubles, concerns, and hopes of the fragile and forgotten class in our developing societies. They also focus on family and community life, and issues of love, cooperation, ambition, and patience. In doing so, it presents vignettes of humans striving for a better life and giving hope to confused souls.
This collection of short stories will undoubtedly be a unique addition to the short story genre in Arabic literature, as it represents a new and wonderful model in this field.AED 0.00 -
Scattering Yam
Life has its moments…
Some of them we have surpassed, and others we have not yet overcome.
A few of them we have crossed, and many of them we have not dared to pursue.
Here, I have gone through many of them, wishing for an outlet to pour out what is within me.
I found nothing interesting except for letters that I strived to write.
Perhaps what is written here does not touch your heart or your mind, but I wished for it to be a gentle spirit that touches a letter and sends kindness.
So, be gentle with me.AED 4.00 -
Imprint In A Drop
The book is varied between literature and philosophy, in-depth with psychology, history and other sciences as part of philosophy, and takes a two-edged curve and two sides of the same coin, and shows us that reading is the basis, and the Arabic language is the mother of languages, and it drowns us in letters of Abjad Hawwas, so that matters are based on the content and not the general meaning for the letter. The letter “A, Alif” may not mean “A” sometimes. Rather, it may be a light that illuminates the darkness and drives away oppression. And the letter “B, Baa” may not contain the letter at the end of the word (love "Hobb"), and it can differentiate it from love. And the letter “J, Jiim” may take us to the quackery, and it is in the middle of the word, it proves that the claim of knowledge is not related to knowledge itself, and knowledge takes away the spirit of ignorance. And with that comes the letter “D, Del”, it makes us see that proverbs and wisdom are only part of literature and philosophy that I see as two eyes in one head. And from HWZ we may see that space, galaxies and the universe are not related to the letter (H, Haa), and yet it is as easy as pronouncing the “H”, the beauty of the letter “H”, and that is what distinguishes it. And the “W, Waaw” when it speaks the splendor of art, delves into drawing, and mediate music to show us that beauty comes in many forms. Until we reach to the letter “Z, Zai”, we see that it is the end like death, but what if death had another side, like a coin with which to bet? We will find from here that there is another aspect of death called life, and we will see from it that the extent we see is not only what we see, but we must dive to drowning to discover that everything is connected to each other, and from here to here I chose two pages that I called a site and a reality with which I introduce myself to readers.
AED 0.00 -
Bloomed
When the heart blushed with love and gratitude, when life does not spare it dream-like moments, then life picks for us the most beautiful harvests of destiny.
Then how can a spring not pass through the heart? How can autumn not pass through the heart? When those we love dry up, and names that meant life to us fall from the sky of the heart, carrying with them in the folds of memory moments that were written with rose water.
How can winter not pass through the heart? When you are alone and cold, they think you are empty, dull, and indifferent, and you, whose heart was full of life, companionship, and love, have been repeatedly let down to the point that you have become extremely sensitive to delving into any relationship.
How can a summer not pass through the heart when warmth surrounds us and the destinies of God surround us, so we calm down and relax?
When the heart blushed with love and gratitude, when life does not spare it dream-like moments, then life picks for us the most beautiful harvests of destiny.
Then how can a spring not pass through the heart? How can autumn not pass through the heart? When those we love dry up, and names that meant life to us fall from the sky of the heart, carrying with them in the folds of memory moments that were written with rose water.
How can winter not pass through the heart? When you are alone and cold, they think you are empty, dull, and indifferent, and you, whose heart was full of life, companionship, and love, have been repeatedly let down to the point that you have become extremely sensitive to delving into any relationship.
How can a summer not pass through the heart when warmth surrounds us and the destinies of God surround us, so we calm down and relax?
Seasons pass through our hearts, shaping us, shaping our moods and the features of our relationships, changing the curvature of our lips, caressing us at times, and ravaging us at other times.
AED 4.00 -
Narration Techniques In The Book ‘One Thousand And One Nights’
The book deals with the history of the book, One Thousand and One Nights, and the extent of its influence on the most prominent Western writers and literary works after it was fully published in the West through its translation in the early nineteenth century. The book also deals with translations of One Thousand and One Nights into English in particular, and the extent of its reliability and its proximity or distance from the original text. The book also deals with narration techniques in One Thousand and One Nights, and the precedence of these techniques to appear on the literary scene. However, these techniques were not referred to in the West, especially during the emergence of the narrative techniques called “The tale of the tale-, Metafiction”, which Western literary theory considers a product of the sixties and seventies of the last twentieth century. The book provides a full explanation of what the “tale of the tale” is, and an explanation of its various techniques, and its theorizing (entering the path of Western literary theory). It deals with the most prominent Western writers who have adopted some of the different applications of the “tale of the tale”. It mentions the most prominent critics who have studied “fairytale” techniques. The book also reviews the literary career and development of the Egyptian writer, Naguib Mahfouz, and discusses his condensed short novel, The Nights of a Thousand Nights, because the book One Thousand and One Nights represents the base and origin of Mahfouz’s novel, in addition to Mahfouz’s adoption of a number of techniques for narrating the original Book of Nights and its characters. Naguib Mahfouz’s novel is a modern novel that adopts the techniques of “tale of the story.” The book reviews the literary career of North American writer, John Barth, and how it was affected by the narration techniques in One Thousand and One Nights, and the character of Scheherazade in particular. The book discusses John Barth’s collection, Ten Nights and a Night: Eleven Stories, and how they relate to the original Nights book and its techniques. The book ends with a call to expand the scope of Western literary theory to include international books such as One Thousand and One Nights due to its tremendous influence on world literature, the uniqueness of narration techniques in it, and the precedence of their appearance.
AED 0.00 -
Date & Cacao
In Date & Cacao, delve into the inspiring journey of Al-Batoul, a diligent young woman committed to forging her own path. Guided by the wisdom and unwavering support of her mother, Al-Batoul navigates the challenges of daily life while also taking bold steps to secure her financial future.
With a keen eye for innovation and a passionate commitment to healthy living, she finds the perfect investment opportunity at her Uncle Ahmed’s store. By channeling her entrepreneurial spirit, Al-Batoul transforms not just her own life, but also contributes to the community around her, turning everyday challenges into stepping stones for success.
Date & Cacao is more than just a story, it’s a tribute to the power of family support, the potential of creative ideas, and the importance of taking risks. Join Al-Batoul on her uplifting path to financial independence and personal growth.
AED 4.00 -
Rebellion
When a person possesses enough courage, they rebel against their circumstances; if they have that courage, they can do a lot without caring about the discouraging words of people around them. Look at the clouds that used to rain with tears, a rough and thorny path. Bid them farewell and leave to embrace the stars, and raise your dreams to the sky."
AED 4.00 -
My Heart's Words
The loss exhausts her heart so much from any pain she faced, the news of her death had stabbed her heart, she was not prepared to accept this shock when her mother died without any warning and leaving her alone in this scary world. It was difficult for her to bear that shock, she no longer feels the joy and happiness as she used to feel before, she is living in a homeless reality. Perhaps she still did not accept the shock; That's why she was writing what her heart feels of moaning and nostalgia.
AED 0.00 -
Hearts Fell Apart
When our hearts endure so much over a lifetime, the point of falling apart becomes close. In the case of the poet, the appearance of this collection of poems was the true explosion of the flood of his feelings, which gathered with the approaching of mid-age, as if this explosion was a scream of a help caller at the crossroads of life, looking for meaning and for the lost self. He walked along the path of pearls until it exhausted him, looking for the promise of lost love, and his steps led him to more questions: Where is the beloved, and where is the way to her?! He only has pieces of nostalgia that take him to his beloved’s silhouette while he is calling out for her to return, because he is in need of her love, but immigration cruelly took him away from her, to punish him for her innocent love. Their only sin is this pure love, which the circumstances gathered around and changed him in such a way that he became a completely different person. He returns to the night love because it reminds him of her, and he begins to walk in the path of departure without waiting for her to ask, for the beloved is no longer the beloved, and he is no longer her lover, and he will remain with his weak heart, which has turned to stone after her. And so, hearts fell apart to announce withdrawal and defeat before fate, in the hopes that a day will come to restore what had been broken.
AED 10.00
We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience and for marketing purposes.
By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies