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Devotion Heaven
This collection comprises several poems that adhere to the classical school of Arabic poetry, as well as poems in free verse.
Most of the poems revolve around pure, heartfelt love, with a few devoted to wisdom.
Through the verses in this book, I hope to have conveyed my thoughts to you in a clear and intelligible manner.
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Children
Al-Ayyal—A Collection of Short Stories
Salem Askar Al-Yami
Samir is a peaceful boy who interacts with the neighborhood kids using his charming, affectionate words. Everyone understands what Samir says, and Samir understands the dialects of the south, the Hijaz, and the east.
Samir is known for using the phrase, “Look, I don’t want to fight with you,” which he says to boys his age and perhaps slightly older: Look, I don’t want to fight with you.
Samir, with his small eyes and thick lips, would watch with a string of saliva dripping from his mouth, sometimes from one side, sometimes from both sides. This problem was one of the reasons why the elementary school principal hesitated to accept Samir for the year.
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Hamoody, My Superhero
The story is about a child who went through a tough experience, suffering from cancer, and how he was inspired by hope from pain and aspired to be a superhero who overcomes dilemmas like his favorite toy and to instill courage in himself and in those around him.
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Before And After Becoming A Mother
You may think that this book is about instructions and details of childcare during motherhood, but nothing of the sort is here; this book does not address that aspect of motherhood, as I have left it to those who are more specialized in it than I am.
This book talks about a part of motherhood that may be neglected or hidden by many. Some have not found the words to express it, and others have not dared to reveal it.
It talks about some of the feelings that any mother may experience during motherhood, mentioning some points that girls should take into consideration before, after, or when deciding to have children.
I recommend that you read it before you decide to have children or while you are at any stage of motherhood.
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Biography Of Faiha Faihan Al-Althowebi
Tell the story of this woman (Faiha Faihan Al-Dhuwai), for it would be unjust not to tell her story; this character deserves to be immortalized for her noble qualities, refined character, and strong personality.
Each chapter of her life is filled with events and situations that reveal who she was, what she was like, and what made her stand out and unique among her peers.
I may not do her full justice, as words sometimes fall short of description.
Some events have been omitted due to their private nature and the inappropriateness of mentioning them.
I write about the daughter of the king of the desert (Faiha Faihan Nahas Al-Dhuwai), and to my aunt and my father’s cousin, I say: I dedicate to you glimpses of your life mixed with my vision, for they are from you and for you.
Nawal Thaar Naef Nahes Althowebi.
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Loving The Qur’an
Life is full of difficulties; it’s an undeniable fact. I, too, have faced many hardships, and in my deepest, darkest hours, the Qur’an became the rope I held onto in the darkness. As I studied the Qur’an in depth, the more I read, the more I wanted to continue. I discovered passages that were not only beautiful and evocative but also profoundly relevant, helping me put life into perspective. I began to think of these passages as gems, and I found many of them as I journeyed through the Qur’an.
As my mind cleared, I realized I didn’t want to keep these gems to myself: I wanted to share them with the world. I knew I wasn’t the only person facing hardships, and something within me felt compelled to offer others the perspectives and lessons I had drawn from the Qur’an during my darkest days.
What you hold in your hands now is my tafsir of Surat Taha, interwoven with a collection of Qur’anic gems and the life lessons I derived from them. I pray that this book will serve as a light and a guide for anyone experiencing darkness, offering spiritual revival and a renewed perspective on life.
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How To Defeat Despair
Dear reader, I am honored to present to you a book that recounts my entire life story, including the harsh experiences I endured, which were not without failure at times, but more often than not, success. From a small village where I spent most of my time playing, climbing trees, and swimming in the Nile, to graduating from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Khartoum, the Faculty of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of London, and the Faculty of Medicine at Harvard University, the world’s leading university, because competition is global after difficult entrance exams.
Throughout my studies at these universities, I cannot say that I was the smartest student, but I was undoubtedly a hard-working and persistent student, and I was not distracted by the pleasures of life.
Yes, there was anxiety and stress, and there was success and failure, but thanks to my willpower and determination, and with the help of God Almighty, I was able to excel.
This book tells the story of my life and how I excelled and discusses exams and preparing for them, goals in life, failure and its causes, success and how to achieve it, anxiety and stress in practical life, and how to get rid of them. I assure the reader that if they follow the same approach, they will excel in any field they want to specialize in. All they have to do is defeat despair and seek help from God.
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The Hippocratic Oath: A Life In Medicine And Culture
As the developmental editor of The Oath, I can confidently say this book offers a deeply insightful and transformative journey through the world of medicine, ethics, and personal growth. The author not only shares a compelling life story but also addresses the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals today. With vivid storytelling, the book reflects on corruption, innovation, and the importance of staying true to one’s principles in the face of adversity.
Each chapter unpacks invaluable lessons, drawing readers into the intricate balance between personal ambition and the greater good. It’s a must-read for anyone passionate about healthcare or navigating ethical challenges in their career.
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Walls
You remain a normal person with normal problems until routine and monotony kill you, and you find yourself caught up in an international whirlwind and the underworld of decision-making, wishing you could return to routine and monotony.
The novel poses a clear question about what is more likely to kill you: routine or unexpected adventures.
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Energy Science And Cosmic Programming
“The Science of Energy and Cosmic Programming”
The book deals with the science of energy and cosmic programming, the law of attraction and repulsion, proportion and proportionality, and the work of man and the universe in a simple, profound, and clear style. The book explains how man is a microcosm of the universe.
Through this, the book explains the origin of all sciences, arts, literature, customs, and traditions, and removes the mystery from all the ambiguities in the universe and the things that the human mind cannot explain.
Therefore, the book does not only present theories but also facts and explains to the reader how to learn all sciences, arts, and literature through the science of energy.
The book is a reference for anyone who works or is interested in energy science, as it deals with the origin of things. Researchers and specialists in any science, especially energy sciences, will also find this book a useful reference, as it covers all sciences, arts, and literature.
The book addresses topics in energy science, such as the energy of attraction, marital relationships, the secrets of the universe, alchemy, the secrets of numbers and cosmic energy, self-development, and more.
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Fater Alhakamah
So this is the jewel, but why does it smell rotten? Is it because it was in the snake’s mouth? Or because the smell of the snake is still lingering in its nose?
He brought soap and water, left it in the soapy water, and went to sleep.
The next day, he was unable to go to work. He leaned on a stick and didn’t tell anyone. Instead, he went to the hospital, where his wounds were bandaged. Then he went to the market and bought a large silk handkerchief and a bottle of perfume. He perfumed himself, then poured some of the perfume on the handkerchief and returned home. He took out the jewel and kept washing it with soap until he thought it no longer had any smell. He wrapped it in the perfumed handkerchief, hid it under the bed, and decided not to tell anyone.
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Ayyar
Ayar wakes up from her sleep after getting rid of the nightmare that has haunted her since she left everything behind in Syria and chose to go to France as a means of escaping the ghosts of the past, in a desperate attempt to get rid of the ghosts of a painful past.
The characters in the novel are woven together in a series of intense events, showing us how a long war that robbed them of their lives in one way or another has affected them.
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Non-Fiction Books and Memoirs
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