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My Desire Will Not Be Fulfilled
They are lines that used to be a torch that lights up the pages, and today they are breezes in the land of memory that have nothing but radiance this morning, and they wear the letters of prose.
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Christ (Peace Be Upon Him) Taught Me
The book reviews the biography of Christ, peace be upon him, extracted from the Qur’an and the Sunnah, and the texts of the Bible transmitted from the New Testament, with a focus on the good commandments received on the tongue of Christ, peace be upon him. This is followed by a study of the approach between the text transmitted from the Bible by Christ, and the proverbs he cited in his sermon, and what corresponds to this text and is similar to it in the Qur’an and Sunnah. The book presents an overview of the story of the apostles after Christ, peace be upon him, and the history of Christianity. It provides a study on the New Testament, the history of its writing, the authenticity of its texts, and the opinion of Christian scholars about it. This is followed by a study on introducing the Holy Qur’an and its writing, and images of its miracles, and the opinion of some Western scholars in emphasizing that it is the word of God, and the impossibility of it being from human beings. In the book, there is a study on the relationship of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, with the Christians of his time, and some suspicions and responses to them are presented. And a presentation of the characteristic of Christ, peace be upon him, in Islam, and its connection with the events of the end of time, and the signs of the hour, as stated in the Qur’an and the authentic Sunnah. The book concludes by clarifying the concept of “The Christ or Messiah," and its origin in the prophecy of Isaiah in the Old Testament. Followed by an analytical study of the text of Isaiah book, it sheds light on the prophecy that came in it, and explains the secret of the disparity in the idea about the Messiah at the end of time between Jews, Christians and Islam. In this book there is a call for rapprochement and objective reading addressed to both Muslim and Christian, and it is a call that does not carry any kind of insult to religions, but rather is a call for knowledge and broad knowledge, aimed at introducing the Islamic religion, and showing the extent of convergence of the monotheistic religions, especially in the general moral discourse based on facts, evidence and testimonies of specialists.
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The Return Of A Dream
A flock of dreams disturbed my sleep,
so I poured half of them onto the paper.
And I made a promise not to reveal its secret,
Until it became like a beaming reality.I ran screaming, frightened of her
appearing in a captivating dress.
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The Science Of Richness
Dr. Abdulrahman Zeineldeen was raised in a conservative, religious environment, and he noticed that although the holy books confirm that God has subjugated all that is in the heavens and on earth to man, most people live most of their lives without reaching contentment and sufficiency, especially on the financial level.
This prompted him to search for ten years, after which he presented this book, which, if you decide to use it in practice, will lead you to what is rightfully yours, which is guaranteed to you in advance.
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They Taught Me
This contemplative book explores 100 poignant life experiences that taught me to meet each day with compassion, kindness, and inner peace. Within every vignette lies a hidden pocket of illuminating insight, available to those with the awareness to seek it out. For we are not all conscious by default; often, we need guideposts to direct us down the path that leads to wisdom. Books can serve as such guideposts. I wrote this book hoping it may serve as a small lamp in the darkness, shedding light on the luminous lessons tucked into every corner of lived experience – both the good and the bad. Contradictions are intrinsic to this journey called life. It is precisely in their juxtaposition that the beauty of existence lies. My stories are fragments of my personal truth, shared in the hopes that the kernels of insight buried within these pages may speak to yours. If just one tale kindles a spark of understanding or shifts your perspective even slightly… that is enough.
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Question Marks Do Not Accept The Division
This collection contains short poetic texts from free modern poetry, prose poems, and very few acrostic poems. The texts of these poems deal with various ideas, feelings, and questions, with meanings that may be clear and realistic—expressing concrete experiences—and fictional and dreamy derived from the revelation of the poet’s imagination. The first and last poem express how the poet loves his wife, Hammam, whose name is mentioned in several poems. Almost no poem is free of questioning, but do these signs accept division by poet’s life stations? Will the poet accept what was divided for him? The reader will judge.
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When The Idol Committed Suicide
The world-known biologist and very influential member of the American Academy of Sciences until her death in 2011 (Lynn Margulis) says in one of her lectures (The occurrence of a new genetic mutation does not result in a new type of organisms, but rather results in mutated generations of living organisms). [230] She explained this further in an interview with her in 2011, where she says: (The Neo-Darwinists say that the occurrence of new genetic mutations means the emergence of new types of life or useful modifications in the types of life. I have been taught for many years of my life that the accumulation of genetic mutations Randomness leads to beneficial changes and the emergence of new types, and I believed that until I saw that the scientific evidence denying this saying. [231]
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Another World
In this book, the author deals with the weight of psychological pain and its negative impact on a person’s ability to interact in his daily life and practice his natural roles, by addressing a selection of various human examples between women and men who belong to different ages and social classes. This is done through a dramatic novel dealing with the feelings of love, ambition, and abandonment, where events escalate and intersect until each person finds a way to rid themselves of their psychological burdens, and return once again to practicing their life activities and integrate with society.
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Mistakes Of Past
Novel summary:
Everyone has a past that shapes his present and shapes his future.
The author of the biography was keen to depict for us the years of loss that befell him when he was young, and how bad friends leads to death, but at the same time he was keen to highlight the negative role of the family in guiding the behavior of children, and the hero of the novel would not have fallen into the abyss of ruin. The family’s dispersal, the loss of the relationship between the parents, and its impact on the children.
But the writer was able to transcend adversity and rise above wounds, for the past has taken a ladder to rise to the heights of heights, and here emerges the sense of the novel that does not accept failure, and always aspires to summits.
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Arabic Attraction
When I saw your eyes, I became an artist
I paint with words and color with feelings
Your eyes that improved my language skill
and added forms and movements that wasn’t existing
such as the hands, eyes and heart movements
The most beautiful thing in love is loving you
and the most beautiful thing in this book
is your beauty painted with words.
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Dear Mrs. Wafaa
The journalist writer (Wafaa) thought that with the martyrdom of her fiancé Khaled three weeks before their wedding, that her life had ended, and that her happiness had been buried next to him, but a letter from an unknown girl came to her on her first working day after a long period of mourning, at the door of the readers’ mail, which she supervises editing. The letter was written in a trembling handwriting of a little girl who asks to visit her. It gave her hope, a new life, new love and new feelings of a different kind, which she had lost hope to live after Khaled's death, but it requires a lot of concessions from her, especially from a young woman.
The decision is difficult, the sacrifices are many, and the responsibility entrusted to it is great.
A long and bumpy road she walks in fulfillment of love and willingly, years pass and youth falter, she faced too many obstacles, but she is determined to overcome the difficulties, and her way is in that love, sacrifice and self-denial.
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The Misfortune Of The Poem
We are putting between your hands a book of popular poetry... various poems... patriotic and social, and praise and spinning, which I loved to collect, preserve and publish.
You might like this book; I hope you like it.
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Non-Fiction Books and Memoirs
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