Author Fahmi Rashid offers up vision that is as universal as it is faithful to his roots.
Bad Pyrmont, Germany (PRWEB) February 27, 2012
The author, having studied the dimensions of human existence, has laboured to present a full vision of the human endeavour. Over the pages of the book, Dr. Rashid addresses the many dilemmas of existence. Visions are fulfilled with the help of nature and its images. Such is the complexity of this work that it paradoxically engenders an assurance and a stability, a peace that acknowledges the fact: In order to be, be with God.
At times vertiginous, at times cathartic, Rashid’s style has a subtle bravura that is the domain of those blessed with calm and understanding, a state developed through years of painful experience, long contemplation, and true submission to the will of Allah. All the sadnesses of this world, looked at from the promontory of this unshakeable faith, become the colours that form and move within the earthly sphere.
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About the Author
Iraqi writer Dr Fahmi Muhsen Rashid was born July 1976 in Kirkuk city, his family moved at the beginning of 1980s to the city of Erbil by virtue of his father’s work and career commitments. He completed his Primary and Secondary school in that city entered the Medical College of Salahadeen University. In 1994 he graduated from the Faculty of Medicine. He obtained a degree in General Surgery in 2001. His medical career in Erbil took on a new path as he began specialising in Neurosurgery. At the beginning of 2008 he won a scholarship to study for post-graduate studies in Neurosurgery from Germany. From 2008 to the present, his work and study continue in one of the university hospitals in Germany. Other works by the author are expected to see the light soon.
The Spring Of Life * by Dr. Fahmi Muhsen Rashid
The Debris Of Life
Publication Date: December 20, 2011
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