Draft:Osamah Almuslim

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Osamah Almuslim is a Saudi Arabian writer and novelist.

Biography[edit]

In Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, on March 5, 1977, Osama bin Mohammed Muslim was born. After earning his degree in 1998 from King Faisal University in Al-Ahsa, where he studied English literature, he currently works as a lecturer at the Technical College of Al-Ah.[1]

The Arab Literature Center released his debut book, Fear, in 2015. It became a best seller right away. Then, he wrote the trilogy Arabistan Orchard, the first installment of which was named after the television show, the second of which was titled The League of Devils, and the third of which was titled Wind Hager. With a total of over 500,000 books sold, this trilogy also reached the top of the bestseller list. Following that, the author released a collection of short stories for Kuwait's House of Nova Publishing and Distribution titled "The Noise of Khasif," which is now set to be turned into a book for the House of the Center for Arabic Literature.[2]

Published novels[edit]

He has published nearly 26 novels, among the most prominent are:[1][2]

  • This Is What Happened to Me
  • Hell of the Transients
  • Land of Sacrifices
  • Saad Al-Dabbas
  • The Spider Network
  • Ajeeg
  • The Glow of Violet (Parts 1/2)
  • The Lion’s Den
  • The Hybrid Witch
  • The Lame One
  • Winds of Migration (Parts 1/2/3)
  • The League of Devils
  • Arabistan Orchards
  • The Fear Trilogy
  • A Rainy Night
  • The Call
  • The Abyss
  • The Feast
  • The Five Circles
  • Buried Manuscripts
  • The Clamor of Eclipse
  • The Struggle of Queens
  • The Lame One – The Revolution of the Houris
  • The Glow of Violet
  • The “Lujj: Epic of the Seven Seas” series in five parts
  • The Opportunist

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Osamah M. Al Muslim - أسامة المسلم". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
  2. ^ a b "Osama Al-Muslim". Riyadh Review of Books. Retrieved 2024-05-07.


Category:Living people Category:Saudi Arabian novelists Category:King Faisal University alumni