An overview of the novel Azrael’s Handmaid..
The novel talks about a man who owns a gang to practice prohibited things. I likened him to some people who own groups nowadays. How he catches people from their weak point in order to work for him. How he brainwashes teenagers so that they follow his way of life. How he infiltrates people’s minds to do whatever he wants. What will he do with the so-called Badr, who lost all his family in that incident... But it is said that for every strong person there is someone stronger than him, and now, with the presence of the female of life, his path is hampered only because she is a female using her greatness..
The novel is a continuation of my previous novel, “Someone,” but whoever reads it will not feel that it is a second part. He will feel that it is an independent novel from that one.
A collection of short stories that includes 6 diverse stories that reflect the philosophy of life, the myth of the desert, and the icon of existence, with the fragrant scent of Emirati nature and the local environment. Most of the events of the stories take place within the Emirati environment. During the short story collection “Fear on Their Necks,” Al Mansouri draws inspiration from innate ideas and shortened meanings.
The collection included the following titles: “One Last Look,” “A Smile in the Wind,” “The Self-Trial of the Brotherhood,” “Tal Zakher,” and “Fear.”
On their necks, and an incoming one on the Kassir.
طاقةٌ مظلمة تُصيب كل من يعيش في هذا البيت الغريب، شقّة عماد الدّين المهجورة منذ سنوات والتي يؤجّرها البواب بسعرٍ زهيد ولكن لم يكمل أحدٌ فيها أكثر من أسبوع قبل أن يوجد مقتولًا أو منتحرًا بعد أن شاهد أصدقاءه يموتون أمام عينه؛ شباب الجامعة، ذلك الرَّجل العاجز، المصوِّر الشاب الذين لقوا نهايات سيئة..
From India's diary:
Every stage of a person’s life is beautiful if the person accepts it with its different circumstances. Some of its details remain engraved in the mind, both sweet and bitter, over the years.
Adolescence was one of the most critical stages I went through. At that time, I did not understand how everyone was dealing with me. Was I still a little girl with adult topics forbidden from me, or an older girl who had entered the world of thinkers and responsibilities?
Hind, here, is a face that reflects the aspects of life of many teenage girls in Gulf society and what ramifies this life related to relatives, friends, or other social relationships.
Having gone through adolescence one day, I can say to Hind: There must be hope that you always search for and wait for, despite all the storms you will face in your life and the stumbles in your steps. Know that hope is an inner peace that makes you smile despite the pain.