Abeer Hamdi Abdel Aal
prominent Egyptian writer
Abeer Hamdi Abdel Aal
(One of the most important founders of the AITG , AeehPress and i-sole Group of Companies)
An Egyptian writer with an advanced qualification. My serious journey into writing began when I joined the AITG Egypt Earth’s Treasures, a think tank dedicated to deconstructing common concepts and posing fundamental questions about the words we use daily without considering their actual impact. In this team, we did not start from surface meanings; instead, we delved deeper, stripping words of their facade and exploring the ultimate purpose hidden behind them.
Biography
An Egyptian writer with an advanced qualification. My serious journey into writing began when I joined the AITG Egypt Earth’s Treasures, a think tank dedicated to deconstructing common concepts and posing fundamental questions about the words we use daily without considering their actual impact. In this team, we did not start from surface meanings; instead, we delved deeper, stripping words of their facade and exploring the ultimate purpose hidden behind them.
Throughout this journey, I wrote several reflective articles that began with a single word but revealed a network of ideas and realities that touch upon the essence of humanity.
In the article “What Does It Mean to Be Human,” I raised questions about superficial perceptions of humanity. I discussed the shortcomings of common goals attributed to it, contrasting them with the higher purpose of worship in all its life-encompassing meanings, not limited to mere rituals.
In “What Does It Mean to Belong to a Race,” I tackled the deconstruction of nationalism and racism, illustrating how individuals are sometimes reduced to their skin color or origin, while the truth is that race is not a goal; rather, it is the system of discrimination that must be dismantled and criticized.
In the article “What Does It Mean to Have Rights,” I confronted legal and superficial understandings of rights, attempting to expose their inadequacies in light of the ultimate goal, which is ethics, as not everything labeled as a right is necessarily ethical.
These writings were a continuous exercise in reevaluation, encouraging me to see the world not as we are told but as it reveals itself through contemplation, honesty, and profound questioning.
As my perspective evolved, I transitioned to a second phase of writing, where I focused on the impact of ultimate goals on individuals and reality, seeking to unravel the relationship between language, intentions, and behavior.
Currently, I am working on the third phase of this ongoing writing project, where we examine the quality markers that make a word worthy of being spoken while also observing the chaos that surrounds it when it loses its meaning or is used outside its proper context.
For me, writing has never been just a craft; it is a means to uncover what lies deeper than the surface and to reconcile myself with the world and with myself.
I write because words are not merely sounds or ink; they carry impact, intention, and responsibility. I write because rethinking language is the first step toward rethinking life itself.
I have co-authored a series of four volumes, each detailing the impact and quality factors of individual words, as well as their connotations, totaling four volumes. Additionally, I have co-authored seven volumes on any Human, with more to come.
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