Description
The book varies between literature and philosophy, in-depth psychology, history and other sciences as part of philosophy, and takes a double-edged curve and two sides of the same coin, and shows us that reading is the basis, and the Arabic language is the mother of languages, and drowns us in the letters of Lorem Ipsum Ips, so that things follow from the content and not the general meaning of the letter. A thousand may not mean a thousand sometimes, but rather a light that illuminates darkness and drives away injustice. And the letter B may not contain the letter in the last word (love), and differentiates between it and love. The letter Jim may take us to quackery, be in the middle of the word, and prove that the claim of science is not related to science itself, and knowledge destroys the spirit of ignorance. From that and that comes the letter dal, and makes us see that proverbs and wisdom are only part of literature and philosophy that I see as two eyes in one head. From Who’s we may see that space, galaxies and the universe are not related to the letter Haa, yet they are as easy as pronouncing distraction, and the beauty of distraction, which distinguishes them. And wow when you talk about the magnificence of art the drawing goes deeper and the music mediates to show us that beauty is in many forms. Until we come to the letter Zai, we see that it is the end like death, but what if death has another facet as a monetary currency to bet on? We will find from here that there is another face to death called life, and we will see from it that the extent we see is not only what we see, but we must dive to drown to discover that everything is connected to each other, and from here to here I chose two pages that I called a site and a reality by which I introduce readers to myself.
Books Author: Ashwag Abdullah Aleissa
Number Of Pages: 252
Language: Arabic
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Books Category: Self-Help
Book Format: Paperback
Other Feature 1: Trim Size: 6.14×0.00
Books_ISBN: 9789948452072
Publication Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2021
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