Brief descriptions of Abdellah Khammar’s works contained in this site

 Taqniyāt al-dirāsah fī al-riwāyah: Mawadi Alhorriah wa Hokouk Alinsan 

The techniques of novel study: 4- Themes of freedom and human rights
 

This book helps students understand the meaning of freedom for which the martyrs have paid very expensive. He introduced him to the works of novelists Algerian, Arab and international who were defenders of freedom and human rights against all forms of injustice, including: slavery, colonialism and oppression in all its forms.

It gives the student an outline and common elements in the construction of the themes of freedom, rebellion, war and sensitive issues. Sensitive issues contain themes of discrimination between people of all forms of racism, religious, regional, sectarian and partisan. God created men equal in rights and duties.

Students can also know the purpose of studying themes of freedom and human rights. The goal is to understand social and political problems arising from relations between developed societies and those in developing ones. The student may also understand the messages of novelists in order to know his rights and the rights of others.

The book provides a model for studying the violation of children's rights in colonial times based on the novel "the big house" of the Algerian writer Mohammed Dib. This model clearly shows the loss of Algerian children of their basic rights such as food, clothing, health, education, housing, and toys.

Finally, the main aim of this series, as mentioned before, is to teach students the principles of research and to train them to be good researchers by showing them how to gather the required information, to classify them and to choose the suitable arguments and quotations to illustrate their subjects. The series also aim at training them on analysis, synthesis, judgment and evaluation.