In an era when people have turned away from reading, “Morning Talk” comes to restore the joy of reading and offer the most beautiful words. Its author, Adham Sharqawi, draws wisdom, insights, and a philosophy of life from the pages of books, past times, and their modernity.
In Morning Talk, the reader will find himself as if he has found what he was looking for, without difficulty. Its content represents a life experience: “When we reflect on our pain, we realize that the worst things that happened to us came from people, and the most beautiful things that happened were from God.”
It’s an entire life that the author pours into a book. At one point, he presents “marital lessons… Muhammad, peace be upon him, and Khadija,” at another, he takes us “into the cave! With al-Khidr and Moses,” at another, he makes us laugh with “al-Jahiz and the intelligence of women,” then reveals “what men believe about women,” and tells a story about “the island of kings.” He never ceases to give us “a lesson in loyalty,” and other topics in literature, poetry, philosophy, and religion. The author has collected it like someone who collects a priceless treasure, wanting to share it with the reader, as it is a treasure trove of the ancients and the moderns. The author has skillfully presented it, adding to it the fragrance of his own spirit, soul, knowledge, and literature. Let us read this excerpt from a text entitled “What Happened to This World?!”
Morning Talk
د.ا9.00
It is a collection of articles and short stories that address various topics in life, through which the author presents wisdom and lessons in a simple and smooth style that blends literature and wisdom.
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