رواية نطفة أدهم الشرقاوي

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Adham Sharqawi’s novel "Nutfa" (Sperm) is a profound tale set in the heart of Gaza, where hope blooms even in the harshest conditions. This poignant story captures the essence of resilience and love amidst conflict.The narrative revolves around Hamza, a young university student who dedicates himself to the resistance by digging tunnels—a vital lifeline for Gaza. Amidst the turmoil, he meets the beautiful Asmaa, and their chance encounter blossoms into a deep, life-altering love that culminates in marriage.

Their happiness is short-lived as Hamza is arrested just a month after their wedding, facing a long prison sentence. Despite this, the couple's resolve remains unbroken. They devise a daring plan to smuggle Hamza's sperm out of prison, enabling them to conceive a child—a symbol of defiance and hope against the ongoing Israeli aggression. This act of love and resistance brings their daughter, Amal, into the world, proving that even the confines of prison cannot suppress their spirit."Nutfa" artfully weaves themes of love and war, illustrating the tension between sorrow and hope, life and death, oppression and survival. It sends a powerful message to the enemy: the lives of those enduring suffering continue unabated, and their narrow cells cannot strip them of their freedom. Their strength lies within, embodied in their ability to love and hope.

The story of Hamza and Asmaa, and their daughter Amal, highlights the miracles that love can perform in Gaza. It is a testament to the unyielding spirit of the Palestinian people, who, despite facing relentless aggression, remain steadfast in their pursuit of freedom and happiness.Adham Sharqawi, a writer of Palestinian origin, has penned numerous influential works including "Evening Hadith," "Morning Hadith," "With the Prophet," and "For Men Only." Writing under the pseudonym Qass bin Saada, Sharqawi's works often reflect the resilience and struggles of his people. "Nutfa," published by the Kuwaiti Kalimat Publishing and Distribution House, stands out as a unique piece in his literary repertoire, combining elements of romance and resistance to deliver a story that will touch hearts and stir souls.
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Jun 2, 2024

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