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وتلك الأيام

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"أهمُّ درسٍ تعلمتُه من التَّاريخ ‎‏أنَّ الله -سبحانه- يُملي للباطل كي يرتفع؛ ‎‏لأنه يريدُ له سقوطاً مريعًا‎. ويُنبتُ الحقَّ على مهل؛ ‎‏لأنه يريدُ له وقوفًا راسخًا. ‎‏قصة موسى وفرعون تتكررُ في كل عصر، ‎فالذي كان يتبجح قائلًا : "أنا ربكم الأعلى" ‎‏غرق على مرأى من الطفل الذي ‎بكى يومًا في قصره يريد أن يرضع! ".

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Adham Sharkawy

Adham Sharqawi is a writer of Palestinian origin. He was born and raised in the Lebanese city of Tyre. He is married and has one son and three daughters. He is considered one of the most important contemporary writers in the Arab world. He holds a diploma in physical education from the Faculty of Education and a master's degree in Arabic literature from the Lebanese University in Beirut. He worked in the Qatari newspaper, Al-Watan. He started writing on the satirical forum platform, then published his first book in 2012, entitled Ahadith al-Sabah. He publishes his writings under a pseudonym, "Qass bin Saada".

His writings are characterized by richness and depth of ideas, and in his books he deals with various topics including philosophy, religion, politics and culture. Sharqawi has published several literary works, including novels and short story collections, but one of his most prominent works is the book "Letters from the Qur'an", which was published in 2017. "Check Malak", "Hadith al-Sabah" and "Scribbles Outside the Law".

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