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| ISBN | 979-8-89966-492-2 |
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| Author | Asala Mousa Igbariyya, Prof. Jamal Assadi, Prof. Lilian Handlin |
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| Number of pages | 222 |
In The Room, Asala Mousa Igbariyya offers a profoundly original work that resists all conventional boundaries of genre, form, and thought. Neither a novel nor a treatise, this “not-a-book” unfolds as a living space—an intimate, searching, and deeply reflective journey into the soul, faith, memory, and identity. Moving seamlessly between personal narrative, spiritual meditation, cultural […]
ISBN: 979-8-89966-492-2
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| ISBN | 979-8-89966-492-2 |
|---|---|
| Author | Asala Mousa Igbariyya, Prof. Jamal Assadi, Prof. Lilian Handlin |
| Publisher | |
| Publication year | |
| Language | |
| Number of pages | 222 |
In The Room, Asala Mousa Igbariyya offers a profoundly original work that resists all conventional boundaries of genre, form, and thought. Neither a novel nor a treatise, this “not-a-book” unfolds as a living space—an intimate, searching, and deeply reflective journey into the soul, faith, memory, and identity. Moving seamlessly between personal narrative, spiritual meditation, cultural critique, and philosophical inquiry, the text invites the reader not merely to read, but to enter—to inhabit a space where language becomes experience and thought becomes transformation. With remarkable sensitivity and intellectual courage, Igbariyya explores the fractures of modern existence, the wounds of displacement, and the enduring human longing for belonging, meaning, and God. This is a rare and daring work: unsettling, luminous, and deeply humane—a book that does not offer answers as much as it opens a path.
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Rendered into English with exceptional care and insight by Prof. Jamal Assadi, the translation preserves the text’s depth, rhythm, and spiritual intensity. The editorial work of Prof. Jamal Assadi and Prof.