- Artikel-Nr.: C-18763206
- Sprecher/Autor: Mohammed Al Mukawar & Aysha Alkharat & Aysha Alkharat
The book "Vinegar and Honey" consists of articles, stories, and thoughts that Muhammad al-Mukwar gleaned from his experiences, observations, and reflections, in which he talks about the relationship of man to himself, and about the relationship of man to man in general and in particular, with a discussion of some social phenomena in real and virtual life. Among the interesting articles reported by the writer Muhammad al-Mukwar is an article entitled (Tyranny), in which he says: When Hitler wanted to restore the dignity of his country after its defeat in First World War; He ignited the Second World War, which killed more than 40 million people, and left tens of millions of people disabled, injured, and homeless. He caused the destruction of his country, dividing it into eastern and western, and humiliated his people, and his story ended with his suicide while the effects of the ugly war continued on the world for many years after him. In documentaries, I have seen unbearable cruel scenes, real people of skin and bone with miserable faces, violated dignity, lost hopes, and dried blood that is no longer of any value. Their hands are tied to their feet with thick, rusty cuffs, and chains link them to those in front of them and behind them, they are led towards crematoria, gallows, and execution in cold blood. Each of them has a life story that has ended here, and family and loved ones whose hearts have been cut from grief and the pain of parting. And most of those true stories that go deep into cruelty in every time and place, but they were not filmed, and only those who lived them saw them.