Description
الاسم : رواية كلمة الله
تاريخ النشر : 2015
عن الرواية : النّهايات الّتي ترسمها الرّواية تُظهر مدى قساوة النّتيجة الّتي تنتهي إليها شخصيّات الرّواية بسبب غياب تقبّل الآخر والاستِماع عليه. وهي تُلقي الضّوء على بعض الحقائق الّتي تغيب عن أذهان أفراد المجتمع بسبب غيابهم أو تغييبهم عن الواقع، وتكشف بعض الممارسات الوحشيّة الّتي تُرتَكب بحقّ مَنْ يُؤمن بدينٍ جديد أو بعقيدةٍ مُغايرة
عن الكاتب : أيمن العتوم شاعر وروائي أردنيّ ولد في، تلقّى تعليمه الثانوي في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة – إمارة عجمان والتحق بـجامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية ليتحصل على بكالوريوس الهندسة المدنية فيها عام 1997 وفي عام 1999 تخرّج في جامعة اليرموك بشهادة بكالوريوس لغة عربية، ثمّ التحق بالجامعة الأردنية ليُكمل مرحلة الدراسات
Name : God’s Word Novel
Author : Ayman El Otoom
Publishing Date : 2015
Genre : Religious
Pages Number : 268
About The Novel : The endings drawn by the novel show the cruelty of the result that the novel’s characters end up due to the lack of acceptance and hearing of the other. It sheds light on some of the facts that are absent from the minds of members of society due to their absence or absence from reality, and it reveals some of the brutal practices that are committed against those who believe in a new religion or a different belief.
About The Writer : Ayman Al-Atoum is a Jordanian poet and novelist born in, received his secondary education in the United Arab Emirates – the Emirate of Ajman and joined the Jordan University of Science and Technology to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in it in 1997, and in 1999 he graduated from Yarmouk University with a Bachelor’s degree in Arabic, then joined the University of Jordan to complete the stage Studies
Subject : The novel discusses the idea of Christian and Islamic religious fanaticism, and tries to show the result that the situation will reach when the individual in society does not tolerate his partner in it, and each side eliminates the other. On the other hand, the novel strives to consolidate the idea of dialogue, a quiet dialogue that may change convictions and alter alignments. She sees in this dialogue as the only way to advance societies and get rid of some legacies that are based on customs and traditions rather than principles and ideas.