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Adjusting the compass towards constructive relations for the renaissance of the nation

Written by Abdul Sattar Karim Al-Marsoumi

The nation is still suffering from fragmentation, backwardness, and loss of pride and strength.

It is tossed about by the plagues of ignorance, and is toyed with by the temptations of desires.

Just as it suffers from the tyranny of tyrants from within and without,

She fails to get up from her slump every time.

Despite all the efforts made by its theorists, leaders and advocates.

I have presented projects for the salvation and advancement of the nation that were highly positive from the theoretical side.

Only practical application could prevent her from succeeding.

But every time she was confronted with the reality of the fake relationships that bind the individuals of this nation.

The case leads to a new failure that adds a new wound to the wounds of its members.

It results in great pain that distracts their thinking and leads them to the shore of despair and a feeling of disappointment.

So the compass is not good, it often points in the wrong direction, the compass is skewed,

It indicates a direction that, if the nation continues to move in, will lead to further fragmentation, disintegration, decline and backwardness, to far greater extents than it is now.

In this book, the author has tried to study the reality of the relationships that connect the individuals of the nation as one of the reasons for deviation and undermining the project of progress. Because the solution to this topic is within our reach, he has sought to set the compass in the right direction, by diagnosing the diseases that these relationships suffer from and then developing solutions that represent treatments for each one of them.

Keywords: Abdul Sattar Karim Al-Marsoumi, Dar Al-Miraj | Madad

Additional information

Dimensions: 210 mm * 140 mm

Number of pages: 224

Number of parts:

Language: Arab

Binding: Paperback

Written/Prepared by:

  • Abdul Sattar Karim Al Marsomi

Publication Year: 2011

publisher:

  • Dar Al Miraj | Ink