Author name: Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Hassan Qaid Number of pages: 349 Book size: 17 x 24 Publishing House: Horizons of Knowledge Expanded and revised edition If the flute changes the lovers, the master of passion will hardly depart from the love of a woman. The one who has mercy will depart, and if there is a rift between the lovers, the flute of Abu Fahr and my preoccupation with other than him will not go away. He has an old affection in his heart and a passion that never fades. They said that “the root” is the origin of love, and they said that it is the beginning and end of passion, and it remains in the heart and its burial, and it is its touch and longing, and by my life, I and this book have from all of those a lineage with my father Fahr and son-in-law. The book contains the rest of the legacy of the Sheikh of Arabic, Mahmoud Shaker, that has not been published before, collected in a book, from the early days of his life until the end of his life, such as his introductions to the works of others, his articles that were not included in the “collection of his articles,” which is eleven articles, his literary translations of a few international texts, and what he summarized. During his university studies, from the lectures of his Italian Orientalist professor, Nellino, and a rare journalistic interview published in Al-Faisal magazine, and a selection of his private letters to some of his sheikhs and friends, and then his individual corrections to some printed heritage books, which many readers and researchers ignore. An act planted by love, narrated by its eternal mentor in the heart, nurtured by due loyalty, due righteousness, and acknowledgment of credit to one of the great figures of this nation, a guardian of the faithful guards of its language, and a meteor of its piercing meteors, so that it may remain afterward, as he said of his sheikh before, “an inheritance that we pass on.” “And etiquette that we study, and tenderness that we seek refuge in,” and those days we alternate among the people.