Jumana Arafat Shabaneh

Jumana Arafat Shabaneh

Jumana Arafat Shabaneh (also known as Jumana Shabaneh Al-Tamimi) is a Jordanian writer, novelist, and trainer. Born in 1982, her work focuses primarily on documenting the suffering of minorities, humanitarian issues, and defending the rights of oppressed peoples. Her most prominent publications include: *Rohingya on the Banks of the Naf*: This novel addresses the tragedy and suffering of the Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, Myanmar, and the struggle of families there for survival and to assert their right to their land. *The Dark-Skinned Women of N’Djamena*: This novel sheds light on the suffering of minorities in several African regions (such as Darfur, Central African Republic, and Chad), highlighting the stories of three young women who express their concerns. *Words of Pride with the Heroes of Gaza*: This work collects and documents the words and phrases that became popular among the people of Gaza during the war, showcasing their resilience and strength. *209*: This novel highlights the suffering of the Uyghur minority in East Turkestan.

Books By Jumana Arafat Shabaneh