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Revealing The Sick Self
Imitating feelings and emotions and their impact on oneself is the most difficult representation that one can express. Letters in the presence of sorrows practice the temptation of equivocation and concealment, evading cunningly so as not to get involved in blogging, and blogging is the awakening of memory if the skill is refined.
Complexity is a prominent human characteristic, not only in behaviors, emotions, actions, and responses, but also in trying to understand and comprehend them, and the most complex is the attempt to translate them on paper that desperately refuses to defeat the whiteness of its pages.
We do not know where the betrayal comes from, is it from our surroundings or from our dark insides? Or from an undeclared alliance between the fragility of feelings and the growing confidence? But what is certain is that it results from a vast and incomprehensible void in human relations.
Through this text that falls within the literature of self-reflection, we try to dissect human suffering resulting from betrayal, and portray contradictory feelings, and conflicting feelings, by diving into the mysteries of the ailing self, and its reflection on reality, and monitoring its exciting paradoxes, socially, economically and morally. A discussion of human wounds that refuse to heal.
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Choosing Love
Lana Bataineh, better known as Loofy, is a mother, a wife, a sister, a grandmother, and an ALS patient. Sixteen years ago, the doctors gave her two years to live. Since then, she has attended her three children’s graduations, danced at her son’s wedding, witnessed the birth of her first grandchild, and inspired countless lives along the way.
Choosing Love takes you on Lana’s journey of finding inner strength through the power of love. It is a human story guaranteed to inspire anyone going through hardship.
“I am certain Lana’s book will take people’s breath away”
– Mostafa Salameh, author of Dreams of a Refugee
“From Lana, I learn what the words hope and strength really mean. I learn how to be optimistic.”
– Blog reader
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Flight 405 To Cairo
The events of my novel are real. I experienced some events in my life and I wanted to share them with others.
I loved Egypt since I was a child, and I was always looking forward to travel there. Flight 405 was my first trip to Egypt and I was so excited to be there.
Nothing is impossible in life, no matter what obstacle you will face, you can always make it through and reach the summit, just have faith and trust in God.
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Freedom In The Time Of The Ventilator
You are free… Always...and the simplest form of freedom is the freedom to breathe and to move. But something may happen that can take away your freedom, so how would your reaction be? What do you do to get back what was taking away from you? How do you feel when you succeed or fail to regain your most basic freedom? I resisted and took my freedom from the ventilator.
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The Nostalgia That Did Not Go Away
From the corners of schools, corridors of hope, semesters of excellence and yards of creativity.
From the prayer room, the library, the laboratory and the canteen.
From the administration rooms, and the drawers of the teachers.
Inspired by the scattered memories, I formulate and dedicate these stories to motivated generations at the beginning of each new academic year.
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The Narrative Structure In Shaykha Al-Nakhi's Fiction
The book is an analytical study of the fictional literature of Shaykha Al-Nakhi. The idea of studying the narrative structure in the writings of the writer Sheikha Al-Nakhi, came as a sign of the era of social transformation in the United Arab Emirates from the pre-oil period to the post-oil period, and the social and cultural progress that accompanied this transformation in the Emirates' journey.
The book in itself is considered a qualitative addition to the critical experience, an approach to Emirati feminist literature, and a stimulus for researchers and a guide in their critical treatment of this literature.
This study consists of an introduction, five chapters and a conclusion. The introduction acts like a prelude that monitors the development of cultural life in the UAE, and draws the narrative scene in terms of foundation and leadership. It also shows the cultural and intellectual formation of Shaykha Al-Nakhi in an attempt to show her literary position in the world of the short story.AED 55.00 -
The Deserted Well
This story deals with events from a past period, in the 1980s, that took place in a village in Ibri. The story tells us how the village was deserted and abandoned by its residents. Some characters in the story played a role in restoring hope. The story also narrates the conditions of people and the nature of their dwellings before the arrival of the modern renaissance, and how they became after that. The story also includes interesting events.
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Wanderers Of Nostalgia
Nostalgia is all that was before souls, places and trees were transformed… Before beaches disappear from your country map… Every beautiful quality that has been uprooted by history to turn it into the ugliest… Before your heart is broken for the first time or for the thousandth time… Everything before your disappointments… (Searching for a little joy from the past, when the present doesn’t give you something better)
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Al Hawla: Fearsome Tales
Al-Hawla is an echo of the desert stories in the depths of the valleys of Al-Bawadi. A true story where the events take place somewhere between Bayatah in the north and Sa’raa in the south, and then go back and forth and folds in its sandy pages of the history of that era, which was scattered in the valleys of the Emirates one hundred years before the publishing this book. Here are the feelings of orphanhood and tragedy, then launch and love, then coexistence and challenge, ideas of persistence and knowledge, and prevailing beliefs, deep conviction, morals and principles rooted in souls, awareness, and human knowledge that rises in human beings at every moment since eternity. True stories with real names from everywhere, they came and each had a soul to carry and letters to draw, whether on land, sea or mountain. What the narration of the novel requires at the disposal of the writer; To know, dear reader, that “read” is the beginning of everything, and “moving straight” is the way, and “patience” is the provision and equipment until you see banners that say “I will win a great victory.”
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Al-Nasser Salah Al-Din Al-Ayyubi: The West’s View Of The Hero Of The East
This book provides a brief overview of the life of the leader Salah Al-Din Al-Ayyubi.
I wanted to present the West’s vision of the qualities, characteristics, and defects of this legendary Muslim figure by translating various English and French sources, as well as consulting Arab sources regarding some historical and religious details, thus multiplying the angles of reading his history.
I was impressed by their presentation of the truth without exaggeration, along with their constructive evaluation and criticism. If this is the opinion of the West (the Crusaders) about him, then what about the truth of his personality from the point of view of his contemporaries?
There are areas that are not highlighted in his biography; we know a lot about his achievements, but we know very little about his personality, just like many other rulers of the Middle Ages.
The last three chapters of the book deal with what we can learn from this character, and how we can benefit from his morals and actions. I hope that you will enjoy and benefit from this work.
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The Struggle And Victory With Covid-19
The Struggle and Victory with COVID-19 is a diary that explores the depths of the human soul when it stands alone in the face of a fateful battle and life and death decisions. The soul that derives its strength from its doctrinal and cognitive elements, experiences and stubbornness that it stores in the face of difficulties, frustration and despair, and above that, the love that provides us with strength. A narrative that clearly indicates that willpower and mindset are the catalyst for overcoming the weakness and emaciation of the body.
Alabbas wrote an inspiring realistic drama in which he drew the course of his infection with COVID-19, and he explored his strengths, weaknesses, assumptions and mistakes, in a careful exploration of the extent to which family love bonds can reach, from the negativity of excessive care to protecting loved ones, to the positive effect that drives the desire to live through a miniature world of closed rooms, and limited social communication.
A book whose events and dialogues are dominated by self-talk, but it is a reflection of our world today.AED 35.00
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