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Al -Akkad provides us with a deep and analytical study of the President, "Ibn Sina", who was one of the flags of Islamic civilization in philosophy, medicine, mathematics and other sciences.
Al -Akkad formulates in this book his view of the other half of our life - it is the woman - and his analysis of her qualities and nature imposed by the nature of physical and psychological formation, begins with the story of Adam and Eve with the forbidden elder With eating from the tree, a spoken, modern (in a way that some may see as a prejudice at times) is launched from that beautiful, beautiful, contradictory, and tries, so he tries to understand how its weakness is strength and its evidence is a seduction, providing his own analysis based on the opinions of philosophers, the stories of human heritage, and the opinion of science The soul (which Akkad respects a lot), and some biological sciences in its personal, psychological and physical characteristics.
Al -Akkad gathered in this book all the living, so he made each of them argue over his idea, and to be disclosed inside, to finally draw that the struggle between principles and whims continues, and that good and evil in a permanent conflict, and at the same time they are inseparable.
Al -Akkad spent a long time between the councils of philosophers and writers and halls of scholars who studied; To give their sciences, transgressing time and space.
The legend says that the poetry of the Arabs is inspired by the demons, and the poetry of the Persians is inspired by the brides; Hence the sedition, hence the poetry that was blessed with the taste of those with high literary disclosures, and one of them came to them; "Al -Akkad" does not market us from the most beautiful poems of the ancients, Arabs and Ajam, a group of very unique and brilliant verses, in which the sweetness of the word and meaning, the originality of the idea and the diversity of ideas, entered the multiplicity of models and patterns, to find ourselves in the process of dozens of distinguished Arabic and international poems, which may not be able to read most of them Before, the author was keen to present the obscure, and rarely over the abundant.