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By: Dr Anwar Hamdan Sajwani

Love In The Season Of Hate

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The story of a young Humaid from Sharjah is full of suspense and breathtaking events. It will make you smile sometimes and perhaps shed a tear or two.


After graduating from medical school, Humaid’s destiny was unknown. A very diligent and serious student, Humaid was also a very loyal son to his supportive parents. His life in Sharjah was comfortable and rewarding, but he chose to work in refugee camps in Sudan, Jordan, and Syria.


Humaid was soon to discover his compelling and powerful purpose in life, in the form of desperate refugees and poverty-stricken communities, tragically effected by war and tyranny. After being kidnapped by extremists in Syria and his subsequent and thrilling escape, Humaid starts searching the cause of his recurrent events.


Will he find solace in living a life of selfishness? Will he find purpose and love he was searching for? Finally, he comes to the conclusion that the answer to all hatred is ultimately love…

Dr. Anwar Hamdan Sajwani is an award winning Emirati Consultant Ophthalmologist.


He worked at hospitals under Dubai Health Authority for more than 25 years and was also a senior lecturer and examiner at Dubai Medical College.


Anwar quest for medical knowledge and expertise took him to multiple countries including Pakistan, Lebanon, Egypt, Ireland, UK and France. Whilst his passion to treat patients drove him to volunteer at different medical camps.


Love in the Season of Hate is his first book, first published in 2020.

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