Al-Abed in his last narration
The worshipper expands and extends like the air, like the scent of the greenery and the sounds of birds as they land on the evening tree. The worshipper is the first and earliest fundamentalist, the sacred who imposed on the place a quality it had never possessed before. What was bestowed upon him was a gift that remained with him like a blanket. From this moment, innovation and new cultural creation began. Najeh Al-Maamouri The text of the worshipper begins with the dream of the Great Mother, and does not end with the dreams of the narrators in writing the narratives of the worshipper's council in its successive historical stages. The act of dreaming of change was embodied in the Great Mother's departure from submission to the authority of the sacred in creation. She launched her own dream of creation outside the temples, crossing the city walls toward the wilderness. There, the mother sees the free formation outside the dominance of the divine and earthly authority in its realistic symbols. Muhammad Jubeir
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Al-Abed in his last narration
The worshipper expands and extends like the air, like the scent of the greenery and the sounds of birds as they land on the evening tree. The worshipper is the first and earliest fundamentalist, the sacred who imposed on the place a quality it had never possessed before. What was bestowed upon him was a gift that remained with him like a blanket. From this moment, innovation and new cultural creation began. Najeh Al-Maamouri The text of the worshipper begins with the dream of the Great Mother, and does not end with the dreams of the narrators in writing the narratives of the worshipper's council in its successive historical stages. The act of dreaming of change was embodied in the Great Mother's departure from submission to the authority of the sacred in creation. She launched her own dream of creation outside the temples, crossing the city walls toward the wilderness. There, the mother sees the free formation outside the dominance of the divine and earthly authority in its realistic symbols. Muhammad Jubeir
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Al-Abed in his last narration

Al-Abed in his last narration

Al-Abed in his last narration

Al-Abed in his last narration

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The worshipper expands and extends like the air, like the scent of the greenery and the sounds of birds as they land on the evening tree. The worshipper is the first and earliest fundamentalist, the sacred who imposed on the place a quality it had never possessed before. What was bestowed upon him was a gift that remained with him like a blanket. From this moment, innovation and new cultural creation began. Najeh Al-Maamouri The text of the worshipper begins with the dream of the Great Mother, and does not end with the dreams of the narrators in writing the narratives of the worshipper's council in its successive historical stages. The act of dreaming of change was embodied in the Great Mother's departure from submission to the authority of the sacred in creation. She launched her own dream of creation outside the temples, crossing the city walls toward the wilderness. There, the mother sees the free formation outside the dominance of the divine and earthly authority in its realistic symbols. Muhammad Jubeir

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ISBN-13: 9789933385187
Publisher: ??? ????? ???????? ?????? ????????
Publication date: 05/31/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 3 MB
Language: Arabic
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