In Hatred of Borders
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9927155492
ISBN-13
9789927155499
Publisher
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Imprint
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2021
Print length
200 Pages
Weight
246 grams
Dimensions
21.50 x 15.00 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Self-help & personal development
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Text in Arabic. Borders have various forms. Some begin with the crude, physical form of barbed wire, and end with the very limits of a soul. The deadliest frontiers are the prisons we carry inside us where ever we go, the cages that hold our buried grudges that wait patiently for the right time to build more walls and spawn more grudges. Originally, borders were a way to determine how to serve justice and to preserve freedoms, but now instead they serve to build the pride and greed of insatiable tyrants at the expense of the dignity of their brothers from the rest of humanity within the borders they have built up. In a world of masters and followers separated by borders both real and imagined, can our protagonist Mohsen Al-Wakeili find peace within his hatred of borders or will he declare a relentless war against them? In her preparations, our hero relives the past believing it a new start and reconciliation with all life. But how can she reconcile with the thing she hates the most: herself?
Text in Arabic. Borders have various forms. Some begin with the crude, physical form of barbed wire, and end with the very limits of a soul. The deadliest frontiers are the prisons we carry inside us where ever we go, the cages that hold our buried grudges that wait patiently for the right time to build more walls and spawn more grudges. Originally, borders were a way to determine how to serve justice and to preserve freedoms, but now instead they serve to build the pride and greed of insatiable tyrants at the expense of the dignity of their brothers from the rest of humanity within the borders they have built up. In a world of masters and followers separated by borders both real and imagined, can our protagonist Mohsen Al-Wakeili find peace within his hatred of borders or will he declare a relentless war against them? In her preparations, our hero relives the past believing it a new start and reconciliation with all life. But how can she reconcile with the thing she hates the most: herself?
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