Merciful heart:
Neutral texts, for loved ones, and as you read beyond all of this, contemplate yourself, contemplate what is around you, contemplate those you love, even from afar.
For everyone who has never known the path except through love... and yet they suffer
In the hope of obtaining a blessing for which he thanks God and calls it “the Most Merciful of the Heart.”
أول كتاب من تأليف الأنفلونسر ابتسام القاضي و يندرج تحت فئة الكتب الدينية " إن الفتاة الحرة القوية ، الواثقة بالله لا تحتاج إلى التفريط في فرضية الحجاب لتثبت جمالها من غير موضعه الصحيح ، خلقنا بغريزة حب الجمال و على هذا النحو
فن الحرب هو أطروحة عسكرية صينية كتبت أثناء القرن السادس قبل الميلاد من قبل سون تزو Sun Tzu. ويقع الكتاب في أكثر من 6000 مقطع ويضم 13 فصلا، كل فصل منها مكرس لأحد خصائص الحرب، اعتبر لفترة طويلة مرجعاً كاملاً للإستراتيجيات والوسائل العسكرية. حيث كان له تأثير ضخم على التخطيط العسكري.
Novel: A Girl's Crisis
About the novel:
The events of the novel begin with an interpretation of a dream for a girl that increases her pain and pain in her heart, and the thought exhausts her mind, then her memory returns to the reasons for this dream and the interpretation..
The events of the novel revolve around a young girl (Juri) who goes out for two hours and returns collapsed, broken, and shocked, because of a reckless young man who destroyed her femininity and elegance after he was her friend who sits near her uncle’s house, and no one from her family was able to find out what happened except her cousin (Ahmed). Days pass and she hates all the men except her cousin, who helped her and stood up to her cousins. The girl grows up and the pain continues, and her pain increases with her friends’ thoughts about love for another young man (Ziyad), who enters her life without warning, so dreams and interpretations begin to haunt her, and the hatred and hatred towards them increases more and more when she learns that the two young men are relatives. The young man is initially confused by the girl's treatment of him until he insists on exploring what is hidden inside her, only to find himself falling in love with her, and the fate of his love for her is unknown. He is satisfied with him as a husband! Or throws his hopes into the abyss of her hatred? ..
As for her family, they believe that once she gets married, the crisis she has been through for many years will end, and they hope that her heart will soften toward her cousins...
The novel ends with Juri realizing the lie she lived and suffered with for many years, and forgiving whoever caused it.
“I am suffocating and Tokyo does not sleep
The story of the book is:
I watch the city's inhabitants, programmed like robots, from the window of my narrow room, with dreams of attending those prestigious universities, those dreams that haunt us like ghosts.
Tokyoites wear the same faces, the same fake laugh.
The degree and inclination of bowing to greet one another is the same and does not increase or decrease a degree.”
In the small greenhouse that I built for my dear flowers and roses, secret conversations take place and stories are told. Each of them tells the other her legend and the stories she witnessed and heard.
I hide from them so that they do not notice my presence, and I record everything that happens between them in my notebook. It's always dawn, and I don't realize how long I've been here in this corner. The conversations and stories told by the roses were not happy at all, they were like thorns with their pain.
The notebook contains a mixture of myths, stories, and texts that Al-Basataniyya collected to share with the reader, as he talks about the dark side of unlimited happiness, about disappointments, and betrayals that never heal. About those human relationships that do not rise to the sky.
Briefly, about the definition of pain in its many faces, which are depicted with thorns running down their branches, leaving a prick, a mark on a finger that touched them, and hidden pain.
From every garden is a flower and from every garden is a thorn
Twenty-one thorns that the gardener documented in her notebook, proving that pain is a universal language that is not limited to the poor only, but transcends all social classes that humans have placed through their ignorance.