About the novel Mimosa:
The novel begins with a sentence by Albert Schweitzer: “We live in a dangerous world. Man ruled nature before he learned how to rule himself.”
A fantasy novel calling for kindness to plants. Its events take place in the fifth plant kingdom, which is always exposed to destruction by humans. Queen Mimosa will seek the help of her assistants on a long journey to search for dangerous plants to protect her kingdom. Many events take place in the sequence of the novel, including the happy side. The comedy, the sad side, the love, and will the queen get all the dangerous plants? Why will you perform the farewell anthem? What is the secret of Venus’ love for the peace lily and his attachment to Abu Nawas’s poems? Will they be able to get the yew? Who is Lithops? Its events take place until the end is reached.
In this novel, her imagination will take you to the furthest point... where we escape from our world
We will find solace and consolation in it, and our withdrawal into its imagination is not a withdrawal in the true sense of the word
But it is enough to give us some delicious caution so that we do not feel the power of life and the authority of its demands, which is nothing but a simple withdrawal that is not deep enough for us to forget our real misery...
My journey with my job:
My journey with my job, a journey of a life of work and hope after a journey of knowledge and a dream, a journey for which I prepared myself with loyalty and love for my country.
Without specifying distances, times or stations, patience accompanied effort and effort, and I tasted the pleasure of giving and giving. Its stations were many and varied, and between its stages and in its breaks I lived experiences of work and life, which I narrated to you in these words and which contain many key concepts and experiences.
Everything happens for a reason
Three twin girls: “Amira”, “Malak” and “Maryam”. Their mother died after giving birth to them, then they separated after they were adopted by different families, each of them experiencing their own different battles in life, then they came together in their twenties to live together in one house. In the end, all the characters in the novel understand their lessons in life and why everything that happened in their lives happened, because everything happens for a reason and for the wisdom of God.
If we do not understand life's lessons for us...the same painful situations will continue to be repeated to us in the form of different people, forms, and situations, and we will continue to complain about our situation. Until we stop living the role of the victim and take responsibility for our lives and our choices in them, we understand why what happened to us happened and what was the wisdom behind it all? Only then will we stop playing secondary roles in other people's stories, and we will be the heroes of our own story
"A crisis of honor":
A cry in the face of the violation of childhood... and a novel that discusses a social issue that has been ignored... that eats away at the bones of children in many homes... until it kills their innocent souls while they are still in the cradle...
“Crisis of Honor” addresses the issue of physical abuse and rape of children. It lifts the veil from the faces of the perpetrators, who are often the closest people to the abused children. It sheds light on the distorted family relationships that cut off the lines of communication between parents and children. It further complicates the problem.
It also addresses the harassment that girls are exposed to in any society, and the impact of physical harassment on her life, her future, and her social relationships.
It is a novel written in the language of the era... painful... the sound of moaning emanates from between its lines... suspenseful until the last line... it brings together bouquets of love, hate, betrayal, and various psychological conflicts... and it tells a story from every line... as you feel at a certain moment as if you know.” "Laila"... and you wish you could go back in time to get to know "Hamdan"... and "Jihad"'s madness reminds you of one of your friends... and the calmness of "Saif" provoking your forty-year-old relative.. and at some point you would like to pounce on "Akram"... or participate." “Celine” is one of her women’s morning stories... She also wishes she could read psychology encyclopedias so she could explain the character of “Abu Masoud”..
“A Crisis of Honor”... a message of awareness for every reader to open his eyes well to protect his children after “Obaida” left in the blink of an eye.. and a warning to every father and mother to reconsider their calculations again.. and not to give trust to anyone with regard to their children.. they are a trust that cannot be It can be recovered easily after being lost or neglected..!!
The work is a short symbolic love novel that brings Saqr together with his cousin Hamda since childhood, after a prior agreement between the parents.
• The work tells the story of the building of the union, and the change that took place in the region after the emergence of oil, with a review of the period of suffering and struggle.
• A review of mixed social life in the Emirates in all its forms, including the presence of Arab and foreign communities coexisting in love and brotherhood.
• A record of the change in the status of Emirati and Gulf women in particular and Arab women in general between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, whether in dress, behavior, freedom of expression, choice, or participation in decision-making.
• The work is generally prepared and ready to be turned into a cinematic work that reviews life in the United Arab Emirates
In the period between 1960-1987 AD.