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"Al-Mutamaghnetoon" by Ibrahim Abbas is an innovative fantasy narrated through the enchanting classical voice of "Al-Jahiz." It uses folkloric figures like Juha and Ash'ab in a witty, satirical plot to explore "human magnetism" 

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The Novel "Al-Mutamaghnetoon" (The Magnetized)

Enjoy a novel that describes reality in an innovative way, offering you a profound perspective on society like you have never seen before. The author, Ibrahim Abbas, meticulously blends daily human experiences with fiction. This is Al-Mutamaghnetoon—a novel uniquely narrated through the voice of the legendary scholar "Al-Jahiz" using his enchanting, classical Arabic language to highlight the concept of human magnetism and its profound impact on social relations.

Book Overview

  • Title: Al-Mutamaghnetoon (The Magnetized)

  • Author: Ibrahim Abbas

  • Genre: Fantasy / Satire

Synopsis

Al-Mutamaghnetoon stands out by seamlessly blending reality and fantasy in a one-of-a-kind fashion, captivating readers through its distinctive literary narration. The core concept revolves around human "magnetism," explaining in detail how our thoughts influence our relationships and how this influence shapes our actions and behaviors.

However, the novel goes beyond this single concept; it presents a comprehensive portrait of society, exploring our collective impact on politics and culture, thereby granting the reader a deeper understanding of the world around them.

To convey his ideas in an entertaining and smooth manner, the author brilliantly utilizes famous folkloric figures like "Juha" and "Ash'ab." He deploys these two well-known traditional characters as satirical tools for social critique—targeting those who live life without a true purpose. Through Juha's story, the book mocks the idea of human magnetism, while Ash'ab's story exposes the dual concepts of false magnetism and superficial virtue-signaling. This masterful blend draws you completely into the world of human magnetism, making it a novel thoroughly worth reading and studying.

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