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Children of the People The Mamluk Trilogy
The novel Awlad El Nas by Reem Bassiouni is a unique literary work that blends history, love, and human conflicts. The novel takes place in the Mamluk era, where it reviews the lives of people in that era through stories of love, traditions, class and religious conflicts. The novel offers a deep vision of the relationship between man, place, and history, while shedding light on the common human values despite social differences. In her smooth and exciting style, Reem Bassiouni revives history in a way that makes the reader immerse himself in the details of daily life and culture at that time.
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Humor and domestication in Majun Abi Nawas
The book of humor and itinas in Majoun Abi Nawas and some of its contradictions with the poets in Qom Abu Nuwas. It is due to the fame of Abu Nawas in the durability of poetry and his ability to cast meanings and art in all its poetic places, whether it is praise, satire or asceticism and so on, and what I know of people’s eagerness and their interest in reading his poems
However, his book has been printed recently free of the door of the Majun to complete the interest has determined to print this section separately so as not to isolate from the sightings something of the systems of this poet, who testified to him thanks to the greatest imams, writers and critics$18.00 -
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Two years, eight months and twenty-eight nights
A book that blends fiction and nonfiction to explore issues of religion, identity and human conflict
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