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Lutfaho And Sidrat
Sidrat stands firm, its roots cling to the dry ground, its branches grow from a hard trunk and the leaves condense under the blazing sun to bear its fruits. We are born with our contradictions, we live moments of joy and sadness, feelings of satisfaction and rage, alone or surrounded by people, under the weight of days that passed and a time that will not return. We live only under Allah’s kindness, only then Sidrat grows and we live.
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A Piece Of Fabric
A lot of people leave a wonderful effect on our hearts; even if it may seem like an intrusion at the time, in the end it always leads us to something good.
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Virtue Bars
It is a collection of stories that talks about the relationship between Adam and Eve, but it doesn’t explain it at all.This book narrated some of the stories and situations that occur daily in our eastern societies between Adam and Eve, or between Eve and Adam- Repeatedly, which amazes us at our insistence of not learning from our experiences and the experiences of those around us. It seems that humanity has failed to find the equation or system that governs the relationship between Adam and Eve, not because of the scarcity of situations or the weakness of our analytical ability, but because God thus decreed; that the basis of thiseternal relationship remains in the unknown, so that life continues between Adam and Eve’s struggle to reveal the hidden.Don’t waste your energy trying to reveal the hidden, but strive to learn to learn how to deal with the secrets of the human soul that have been hidden from you. Adam will never know what Eve wants because she doesn’t know what she wants too! Nor will Eve be able to make Adam an identical copy of Eve; for the reason that Adam’s composition is much simpler than Eve’s!
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A Killer In The Rain
The character of Thomas differed in this story twice. The reader will notice at the beginning that Thomas is a lovely boy, but his personality will flip over, which will be discovered through reading and uncovering the truth. Does Thomas live in illusions and false events? Arousing the reader’s curiosity is my goal.
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Carnival
The mask was her means... The scene was its background. Where is my mom? What am I? London's Eye and Trees of Mahogany... Have we ever thought outside the box? If we did, we might have entered another box! Haven't we?
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She Was
‘She Was’ by all the ruthless meanings that it may hold within my heart, She was a home to me after days had carried me in homelessness… Love couldn’t acknowledge my existence until her beauty crossed my path… As she is my only chance for living… Fate embraced us, yet afterwards, it wrestled her far from me… Far from where there is no return.
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Come On, Let’s Run Away
Dedicated to every person who heard about the old days…between the lines of this story, we will take you back to the time with the simple life, the old days, the lives of the beautiful memories, school memories, neighbourhood memories, memories that time almost erased, memories in our hearts; that also live in the hearts of people who didn’t live them, who only heard about them and loved them. “I dedicate to you a story from the memories of people who lived during those days, so that who didn’t live in that time can live it with us…and it remains a memory for every generation.”
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Travelers’ Tales
Travelers’ Tales is a unique collection of 14 stories written by Dubai residents from all over the world. Despite coming from diverse backgrounds to create this book, they do, however, share one thing in common – the love for penning tales from the heart.
This collection consists of a variety of genres – from love stories to mysteries to those that inspire. Be prepared to go through an amalgamation of emotions as you read these travellers’ tales. From smiles to tears to chuckles, these stories promise to take you on an interesting journey.
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Love Stories Short
Lessons learned:
1 - Love is a promise.
2 - Never force love, let it come to you organically.
3 - Love is a choice.
4 - The key for a successful relationship is patience.
5 - Twin flames do exist.
6 - You should never hide your feelings.
7 - It is not healthy to choose for someone, let them take that decision by
themselves.
8 - Cheating is a deal breaker.
9 - If you are destined to be together, sooner or later you will reunite.
10 - Love with both your heart and your brain.
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Honey Of EVE
I walked satisfied because God talked to me in the voice of the birds, the sleepy eyes of the cat, the satisfaction of the people, and the tears of the grieved girl that had dried.
The girl disappeared, the question she posed in a previous scene;
“Why do you speak to your God throughout your life, and he did not answer you even once?”
She disappeared and went out of my life forever.
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French Fries For Birds
French Fries for Birds is a semi-autobiographical collection of poems and short stories. Through the eyes of a young Emirati woman, the experiences of grief, depression and other difficult emotions are relayed with an honesty that is sharp and caustic.
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Dear Suitor
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single woman in a Kuwaiti household, must be in want of a husband. And so the search starts, not with a glass slipper, but with an interrogation. A Kuwaiti woman sits through several meetings with potential candidates. Will any stick on for the next stage of courtship?
For those not living in Kuwait: one of the ways a woman meets her prospective husband is for the man’s family to call the woman’s parents for an initial meeting. He will come over to sit and meet with her. If both sides find the meeting agreeable, they start the engagement talks.
But what if you don’t click from the first meeting? What if he doesn’t even have an interest in her? What if, for all of your best intentions, you are met with someone who balks at the idea of you?
Then you sit through another one. And then another meeting. And then another. And then several other meetings... Then you turn those awkward meetings into anecdotes. Or just vent into your diary. And if that diary is read by any person except my brother, then that’s fine. Just as long as they don’t out me on Twitter.
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