Their hearts are with us - and their bombs are on us
Their Hearts are With Us and Their Bombs are on Us (2009) is a book written by Algerian author, Ahlem Mosteghanemi. The book is a collection of opinion articles written by Mosteghanemi in her previous weekly column in Emirati magazine, Zahrat Al Khaleej, in a span of 10 years, where she organised the articles according to their dates.[1] Main Idea[1]The articles are a reflection of the author's political views revolving around Arab rulers, US politics, and wars that Arab countries underwent and still undergo. In addition, Mosteghanemi discusses the political situations in Iraq since its 2003 invasion, along with the story of the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoe at President Bush in front of the cameras and journalists. She also sheds light on the "conspiracy" that the Arab world has experienced during the past years, as despite Mosteghanemi focusing on Iraq's case, she also tends to illustrate the image of the Arab world's situation overall. The book is split into four chapters differentiated through categories, where each contain the relevant opinion articles:
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What is the amount of pension that an Iraqi scholar or scientist receives every month? $2000? $200? $20? or $2? No need to get help from a friend, but only borrow tissues to cry. The answer is $2!!" ReviewsSeveral professors argue in a research conducted about Mostaghenami's book, that her writings tend to reflect her experiences and feelings, explaining her writing style and diction used to express her thoughts [2] Also, AbdulQader Kaaban points out to how Mostaghenami uses satirical writing throughout the articles in order to express her ideas and position.[3] Related LinksReferences
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