❞محمود عمر جمعة❝ الكاتب ورجل الأعمال الأردني - المكتبة
- ❞محمود عمر جمعة❝ الكاتب ورجل الأعمال الأردني - المكتبة
█ حصرياً جميع الاقتباسات من أعمال الكاتب والمؤلِّف ❞ محمود عمر جمعة ❝ أقوال فقرات هامة مراجعات 2025 محمد هو رجل وكاتب روائي أردني وعضو الاتحاد العام للكتاب والأدباء والشعراء العرب كما أنه عضو أوروبا الشرقية تتميز أعماله بكونها مجانية ومتاحة للتوزيع مجانًا وهي تتوفر بعدة لغات بينها العربية والإنجليزية يقيم بين العاصمة الأردنية عمّان وبين أروبا
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الكاتب محمود عمر محمد جمعة هو رجل أعمال وكاتب روائي أردني، وعضو في الاتحاد العام للكتاب والأدباء والشعراء العرب، كما أنه عضو في الاتحاد العام للكتاب العرب في أوروبا الشرقية. تتميز أعماله بكونها مجانية ومتاحة للتوزيع مجانًا، وهي تتوفر بعدة لغات، من بينها العربية والإنجليزية. يقيم الكاتب محمود عمر بين العاصمة الأردنية عمّان وبين أروبا
كانت جدارا، الواقعة في شمال الأردن، تُلقب بـ"زهرة الديكابوليس"، ولم يكن هذا اللقب مجرد مجاز، بل اعتراف بجمالها العقلي والروحي. هي مدينة بُنيت على القمم، تطل على التلال والوديان، وتفتح أبوابها للرياح والفكر معًا. لم تكن جدارا مجرد حجارة سوداء منحوتة من البازلت، بل كانت منارة للفلسفة، وملتقى للشعراء، وموطنًا للحُلم، والجدل، والتأمل. في أسواقها اختلطت اللغات، وفي مسارحها ارتفعت الأصوات الحرة، وفي أزقتها سكن العقل قبل أن يسكنها الجسد. في زمن تحالف المدن العشر، كانت جدارا الأجمل، الأذكى، والأكثر جرأة على السؤال. #جدارا_زهرة_الديكابوليس #تاريخ_الأردن #مدينة_الفكر #رواية_تاريخية #حكايات_المدن #محمود_عمر_محمد_جمعة
❞ 📰 The New York Review of Literature Contemporary Culture – Special Feature on the Mysterious Arab Writer By: James Rothwell | Paris – Amman --- The Writer Who Chose His Words to Be Seen… Not His Face Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa: The Mysterious Pen from Jordan In an age where writers race toward fame, and literature rises and falls on Instagram likes and podcast interviews, a rare voice emerges from the Arab world—Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa—a writer so elusive, he borders on the mythical. Born in Jordan in 1993, he followed a path shaped not by appearance, but by insight. Between Amman and Eastern Europe, where he pursued his studies, he built a literary presence without ever showing his face. No public readings. No video interviews. No glamorous book launches. Only books—deep, strange, and rich—left behind like footprints in the snow. What makes his work distinctive is not just its variety, but the spirit that inhabits it. Among his most notable titles: Frisia: Kingdom of Mars, a contemplative novel with a philosophical essence. Visitor from Another Dimension, a mysterious and metaphysical journey. Hope in Saint Petersburg, a story of exile, struggle, and memory. Wealth Motivation, a philosophical self-inquiry. Gadara: The Flower of Decapolis, his most controversial work, which sparked admiration—and threats—for its bold ideas. And yet, these books are not for sale. Jumaa distributes them freely, in both Arabic and English, in print and digital formats. Readers often stumble upon them by chance, without knowing where they came from. They circulate like secrets passed from one soul to another. Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa avoids the spotlight. His public silence has only deepened the mystery. Some call him “the shadow writer,” others “the last idealist.” But what defines him is not his absence... it is the sharp and deliberate presence on the page. He has received threats. Yet he does not respond with anger... but with another book. Another truth, told in prose. Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa is not merely a writer... he is a philosophy disguised as a novelist. A ghost, perhaps. But one whose pen cuts deep. Because sometimes… the strongest voice among writers is the one that never speaks. --- 📍End of Feature For inquiries or submissions to this series: [email protected]. ❝ ⏤𝑴𝑨𝑯𝑴𝑶𝑼𝑫
❞ 📰 The New York Review of Literature
Contemporary Culture – Special Feature on the Mysterious Arab Writer By: James Rothwell | Paris – Amman
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The Writer Who Chose His Words to Be Seen… Not His Face
Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa: The Mysterious Pen from Jordan
In an age where writers race toward fame, and literature rises and falls on Instagram likes and podcast interviews, a rare voice emerges from the Arab world—Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa—a writer so elusive, he borders on the mythical.
Born in Jordan in 1993, he followed a path shaped not by appearance, but by insight. Between Amman and Eastern Europe, where he pursued his studies, he built a literary presence without ever showing his face. No public readings. No video interviews. No glamorous book launches. Only books—deep, strange, and rich—left behind like footprints in the snow.
What makes his work distinctive is not just its variety, but the spirit that inhabits it. Among his most notable titles:
Frisia: Kingdom of Mars, a contemplative novel with a philosophical essence.
Visitor from Another Dimension, a mysterious and metaphysical journey.
Hope in Saint Petersburg, a story of exile, struggle, and memory.
Wealth Motivation, a philosophical self-inquiry.
Gadara: The Flower of Decapolis, his most controversial work, which sparked admiration—and threats—for its bold ideas.
And yet, these books are not for sale. Jumaa distributes them freely, in both Arabic and English, in print and digital formats. Readers often stumble upon them by chance, without knowing where they came from. They circulate like secrets passed from one soul to another.
Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa avoids the spotlight. His public silence has only deepened the mystery. Some call him “the shadow writer,” others “the last idealist.”
But what defines him is not his absence.. it is the sharp and deliberate presence on the page.
He has received threats. Yet he does not respond with anger.. but with another book. Another truth, told in prose.
Mahmoud Omar Mohammad Jumaa is not merely a writer.. he is a philosophy disguised as a novelist. A ghost, perhaps. But one whose pen cuts deep.
Because sometimes… the strongest voice among writers is the one that never speaks.
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📍End of Feature For inquiries or submissions to this series: [email protected]. ❝