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'''''The Fairy''''' (Arabic: '''''الجنية''''') is a ] written by the ]n author ]. It was published in 2006 and explores the complex dynamics between women and men on various levels.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Al-Qahtani |first=Suham |title=(حكاية الجنية) لغازي القصيبي تدعم فكرة التمييز ضد المرأة العربية «1-2» (النص الرديء أكثر إثارة لتحريض شهوة التأويل) |trans-title=(The Fairy Tale) by Ghazi Al-Gosaibi supports the idea of ​​discrimination against Arab women «1-2» (Poor text is more exciting to incite the desire for interpretation) |url=https://www.al-jazirah.com/culture/06112006/fadaat14.htm |access-date=2025-01-10 |website=Al-jazirah.com}}</ref> The story tells a romantic tale between a ] and a ], and delves extensively into the relationship between Fairy and humans. '''''The Fairy''''' (Arabic: '''''الجنية''''') is a ] written by the ]n author ]. It was published in 2006 and explores the complex dynamics between women and men on various levels.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Al-Qahtani |first=Suham |title=(حكاية الجنية) لغازي القصيبي تدعم فكرة التمييز ضد المرأة العربية «1-2» (النص الرديء أكثر إثارة لتحريض شهوة التأويل) |trans-title=(The Fairy Tale) by Ghazi Al-Gosaibi supports the idea of ​​discrimination against Arab women «1-2» (Poor text is more exciting to incite the desire for interpretation) |url=https://www.al-jazirah.com/culture/06112006/fadaat14.htm |access-date=2025-01-10 |website=Al-jazirah.com}}</ref> The story tells a romantic tale between a ] and a ], and delves extensively into the relationship between Fairy and humans.


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2006 novel by Ghazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi
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AuthorGhazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi
Original titleالجنية
LanguageArabic
GenreNovel
PublisherThe Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing
Publication date2006
Publication placeSaudi Arabia
Pages239 pp (paperback)
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The Fairy (Arabic: الجنية) is a novel written by the Saudi Arabian author Ghazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi. It was published in 2006 and explores the complex dynamics between women and men on various levels. The story tells a romantic tale between a human and a Fairy, and delves extensively into the relationship between Fairy and humans.

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  1. Al-Qahtani, Suham. "(حكاية الجنية) لغازي القصيبي تدعم فكرة التمييز ضد المرأة العربية «1-2» (النص الرديء أكثر إثارة لتحريض شهوة التأويل)" [(The Fairy Tale) by Ghazi Al-Gosaibi supports the idea of ​​discrimination against Arab women «1-2» (Poor text is more exciting to incite the desire for interpretation)]. Al-jazirah.com. Retrieved 2025-01-10. {{cite web}}: zero width space character in |trans-title= at position 59 (help)
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