• How would you describe Ramadan?
•• Ramadan is an uninterrupted memory, it is a space for digging up memories in the village and the city alike, Ramadan is a time for reading and writing.
• What is the impact of media celebrities on the cultural scene?
•• The true intellectual builds his role on people's taste that delights in true creativity, which took place many years ago in reading and comparison. As for media celebrities, they are more like entertainment and lightness in everything.
• What did the narration take from you and what did it give you?
•• The narration gave me the search for the details that are the real foundation and gave me an obsession since writing each new text that it not be repetitive or weak.. The narration is a state of true generosity and giving and it does not take anything from anyone.
• What do you miss in Ramadan?
•• I miss my loved ones who left this (mortal) and I miss immortal programs and works, but a new law called viewership that the producing companies promoted, does not offer culture or high art.
• How do you see the impact of interests in relationships?
•• is a deceptive scale.
• An image you never lost your mind.
•• Abha and Ramadan have a different taste, and the Ramadan cannon and the red lightning from above the minaret still looms in the mind.
• Which place do you prefer in Ramadan?
•• I prefer the faces of the grandchildren, despite their non-stop misery.
• And what do you break the day of fasting?
•• On a daily trip to bring (beans) and Tamees every day.
• Who do you invite to breakfast?
•• My father and mother, may God have mercy on them.
• Do you fast from communication sites?
•• I fast from everything that presents insignificance and obscenity.
• Which dish sticks to your table?
•• Soup of all kinds.
• How much is the Ramadan bill?
•• I refer the question to the Ministry of Finance (Umm Ghassan)!!
• What do you yearn for?
•• To friends and loved ones.
• What program are you keen to follow?
•• First and foremost, Al-Assouf, then football matches.
• Which city do you like to fast?
•• Cairo.. has its own fragrance.
• What promotes spirituality?
•• I don't think maybe the weather is suggesting that and not the people.
• Do you believe in the blessing of death in the last ten days?
•• Death is known by the hands of God Almighty, and it is an inevitable destiny. This is a confusing question.
• Which door is still stuck in your memory?
•• The door of the job in the Ministry of Information.
• How do you see the world today?
•• We are witnesses to the change taking place in the world and we are part of it.
• What is your position on global warming?
•• Knowledge is with God.
• If you had to choose between an isolated island and a bustling city, what would you choose?
•• A paradise without people is not trampled.
• A book you regret reading?
•• Reading is a decision that starts from the first page, either to continue or to leave. Regret here is a word that has no meaning.
• Does the paper still smell?
•• Smell is the invisible door to memory. Yes, the leaves are still inspired by their origin through the forests and trees.
• If it were written for you to meet with the sheikh of the terrorists, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, what would you say to him?
•• Islam is stronger than hatred, conspiracy and hatred. Your game is exposed when it has no connection to religion.
• Are you afraid of robots?
A: Of course it is a painful affair unless we create a new working class that enjoys the pursuit of technology.
• Do you read from your tablet?
•• Sometimes, however, I prefer the warmth of a book.
• How would you describe turning pages?
•• Did you hear the sound of the ruff of the wing of the dove, the turning of the pages borrowed from a free dove on the loose?
• When do you stop writing?
•• We were created to read and write, and I have to stop because of an ignorant sergeant, or a sergeant who keeps the chair
Storyteller Muhammad Ali Alwan is one of the symbols of narration in the Arab world. He preserves his relationship with reading as a lover preserves the secret of his mistress. He does not forget the mountains of Asir, whose clouds stained his memory with the spray of dreams. His Ramadan worlds:
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