Lebanon is your flavor that no description conveys, and the taste of your secret that we do not find in a country
Read More: We object to our misuse and we want the writer (e) who is the giving hand, the creator and the savior from every possible slip that could catch up with any being in existence.
Read MoreA wonderful poem by the writer and poet Ahlam Zalzalah, which illuminates the difficulty of parting with a father, and the heavy impact of death on life in general.
Read MoreWe must return to simplicity and establish it, which contributes to dealing with insight, love and wisdom.
Read MoreYour land will not give you, it will give you a vast land country that will fall on you. Here you will eat from your crops and from your harvest. Your hands have not ruined the world and this country has not been destroyed except when we left the land and ran after the Franks, my son. Not everything is Frankie.
Read MoreI was always thinking of his saying and his advice to me and I understood that the soul is love, we exchange it with good human relations and when we lose it we become ghosts. I still remember his smile and his greeting, so do not be stingy in greeting anyone because the greeting greets the one who says it and greets the one who returns peace with his like.
Read MoreThoughts of Feeling and Pain from the Current Reality in Lebanon and Syria, by Ihsan Bou Hadeer
Read MoreA wonderful poem by the poet Ahlam Zalzalah that talks about the pain and tragedy of losing a father.
Read MoreA purposeful social literary article by colleague Noha Abdel Samad, in which it deals with a French writer's view of the plague in Algeria in a distant era and compares it to the current situation of Corona.
Read MoreA purposeful literary article by colleague Rahaf Ammar entitled: Where is the book? Where is the truth?
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