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A Brief History Of Ancient Arabs
In their ancient history that extends thousands of years before Islam, the Arabs used to live a purely customary Bedouin life in the vast deserts scattered in the Arabian Peninsula, and they were organized in the form of different tribes and clans. Many ancient Arab reporters and historians, then Muslim and oriental historians, have affirmed that the Arabs are a nation of the ancient Semitic nations. That group of Arab and Muslim reporters, historians, and orientalists have subsequently agreed to divide the Arabs into three classes according to the age and geographic settlement in the Arabian Peninsula, which, by the way, is a pure Arab division, and the Western orientalists were not aware of it before.
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Miserable Memoirs
Cecilia is a fourteen-year-old girl going through a difficult adolescence and cannot find anyone to support her during this sensitive period.
She loses all her friends and becomes depressed.
How will she get to know the lady of the garden?
What is Brusten’s problem, and will he be able to solve it?
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Diary Of A Seventy-Year-Old Girl
Here we were, here we played, and there we stayed awake, and that jasmine is under our window, and the glass veranda is still as we left it, carrying our memories between its walls, and its windows overlooking the city, repeating our songs and poems, hearing the echo of our laughter, our whispers, our conversations, and my mother’s stories that she never gets tired of, and the many poems she has memorized. The veranda also hears the anecdotes and jokes of Abu Nawas, Harun al-Rashid and his wife Zubaydah, Uncle Omar’s jokes and his boisterous laughter, Samia’s melodious voice reciting old stanzas and roles, and finally, hearing our collective voices singing Fairouz’s song harmoniously:
Our folks returned bringing back the old nights.
The old loved ones returned trying to control us,
My God… It has been such a long time.
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Marmar
يُقال إنَّه لا أحد يمرُّ في حياتنا عبثًا، وأنَّ لكلٍّ مِنَّا دَوره الذي يؤدِّيه في حياة مَن يقابلهم، بوَعي أو دون وعي، وأنَّ القلوب الشجاعة حقًّا ليس لها أبوابٌ ولا جدران !
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Discourse Levels
The prophetic speeches are a living discourse, originally recorded when it was said, and a text recorded when it was written, which people received verbally from the Prophet (Peace be upon him), and they contain precise meanings related to the themes of divine love, forgiveness and satisfaction. And the words of God Almighty with His servants, and his dialogue with them, encapsulate psychological and educational benefits, and the organised language that opens new horizons for understanding and interpretation for the reader. The main objective of this book is to analyse the language of hadith according to the levels of discourse analysis, grammatical, lexical, semantic, and deliberative, and to focus on the discursive context of the hadith, which is a context that is broader than the textual context and is integrated with it. The levels of discourse in the hadiths included the speakers of all times and places, of different races, types, cognitive and intellectual levels, and included readers with different degrees of understanding and interaction with the texts of the hadith. Sacred discourse is characterised by inviting the reader to actively participate in its understanding. The reader is an active recipient who pays close attention to interact with the text, and he is a recipient that keeps changing in every time and place. In a continuous movement across the ages, the sacred texts remain open texts due to their rhetorical character, capable of different readings that preserved hadith’s intentions and the power of argumentation, and preserved its influential power in the hearts of those addressed.
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Mishmish And Bolbol
Mishmish is a young, smart, and cheerful boy and like many boys his age, he loves football very much.
One day, when he was playing with Bolbol and the rest of their classmates at school, a strange situation happened that made Mishmish feel very sad, but later this sadness turned into joy, happiness, and a beautiful understanding of football.
How did this happen? What did Mishmish and his colleagues learn? Let’s read the story so we can learn too.
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Feelings Of A Pen In A Cloud Of Sadness
Tell the one who left He became a stranger His place is no longer the same We don’t talk like we used to We talk formally as if we were strangers We are at the end of that story that we called love Our feelings became the feelings of a pen in a cloud of sadness Written with pens, and lives in the clouds of sadness that rains her grief And her pain is in the heart whenever he bandages his wound.
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Emotions Of A Life
Emotions of life deals with our lives, our personality, and the circumstances we go through. Sensations and feelings that penetrate inside us, simulate our thoughts… those thoughts that are born in our hearts without permission. Thoughts of love and sadness manipulate our memories and feelings of silence and stillness that we would like to reveal.
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Discussing The Problem In Long-Lived And Emerging Philosophical Issues
This book presents philosophical problems with no definitive solution to them yet. From Zeno's paradoxes in fifth century BC, to the twentieth century dilemmas of quantum physics, the author presents the problem in a language accessible to the Arab reader, and then presents solutions to most of them.
The author collected the outcome of twenty years of research and reflection, and presented it to you, dear reader, away from the language of complexity and affectation, close to the heart.AED40.00AED 32.00 -
With Me In Morocco
Poets have always talked about Marrakesh, writers have talked about Fes, chefs have been complimenting tagines in Tangier, and now diplomats are talking about Rabat, the city that bloomed in the last millennium. At first glance it may seem dull and quiet, with nothing but the rustle of trees and the sounds of distant cars. But it carries with it luxurious restaurants, kitchens in which the tagine is the king, and streets covered with oak trees, while the roar of its surroundings rises loud and mingling with the wind. It is not a city that opens its arms to tourists, but rather gives its treasures to those who discover it.
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The Excellency Of The Tribe
I used to think that most love novels are just a wish, a dream, a journey for every lover who chooses to fly in their sky whenever they want to enjoy it as they want. They would love to live a unique experience of weaving their imagination. What later turned out was a fate engraved on paper, hiding to destroy and shock every dreamer who did not consider the existence of the tribe. Under the cover of this book are real personalities who lived this bitter reality, and perhaps my dear reader of the novel. Some of you will feel that this story is narrated in front of you in one way or another, but what is agreed upon is one inevitable end; that of failure and disappointments for beliefs and customs that are not of our Islamic religion. Lama chose to break this barrier to live her legal right to choose her life partner without the interference of anyone. Words exploded for the first time from her father without feeling. The tribe was possessing his mind at a moment when he did not realize this except when his daughter grew up and chose a path that does not fit his law. What will happen? Who will be the victor?
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The Battle Of Love
The battle of love; a story about social reality mixed with romance and transparency. The novel tells a story of girls who lived securely, with a lots of ambitions and dreams, but life doesn’t always turn out the way one plans; each girl experienced injustice from someone close or just an acquaintance, then they find a safe place in a stranger’s arms. When a brother abandons his principles and the jealousy of women becomes unsatisfactory, they use magic as the only means to reach a man’s heart. This will eventually lead to the killing of innocent people. When the maid replaces the mother, then she leaves her family behind to love strangers’ children. Find out more in details about all these events when you read the novel that also includes a collection of poems that were written by the author herself. Nagham Mohammed Alsamarqandi
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