Bilqis's Revenge
This collection discusses complex societal issues, including the dream of wealth among the youth of our society. Are these dreams realized, or do they remain merely dreams? It also discusses the concept of betrayal. Each of us carries within ourselves an interpretation of betrayal; some may justify it, while others may reject it, but it remains betrayal. Is there any justification for betraying one's homeland? The collection also addresses the issue of the changing times, that every era has its innovations, and that everything old fades and disappears. Do we, as humans, have the right to forget the past and its blessings upon us? Then there is the issue of marriage, which is undertaken to save a loved one without anticipating the costly consequences, and those who marry solely for money without considering anything else. Finally, it discusses the issue of the other world of jinn and whether or not a relationship can be established with them. And if we assume, for the sake of argument, that it is possible, what would such a relationship look like?
Mu'ayyad Abdul Khaliq Mahmoud