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Ossama Al-Muslim | |
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Native name | Ossama Mohamed Saad Al-Muslim |
Born | 5 March 1977 Al-Ahsa Governorate, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia |
Occupation | Novelist, Writer |
Language | Arabic language, English Language |
Nationality | Saudi Arabia |
Alma mater | King Faisal University |
Period | 2015 |
Subject | Suspense, Science fiction, Horror fiction |
Years active | 2015 - till now |
Notable works | Basaten Arabistan, Malhamet Al-Bohour Al-saba'a, Khouf |
Notable awards | National Cultural Awards Initiative, Literature Award, 2024 |
Osama Al-Muslim (born March 5, 1977) is a Saudi writer and novelist whose work is notable for its exploration of fantasy and historical fantasy genres.[1] His narratives are distinguished by their engrossing plots, cinematic techniques of storytelling, and dialogue. He frequently presents events in a non-linear fashion with unconventional and distinctive names, and the majority of his novels are distinguished by their unexpected conclusions. Some of his works, including Khouf, Basaten Arabistan, and the initial section of Lug, have been translated into English. He has additionally collaborated with Kuwaiti author Abdulwahab Al-Rifai on a novel entitled Makhṭūṭāt Madfūna (Buried Manuscripts). [2]In 2024, he was bestowed with the "Literature" accolade at the fourth iteration of the National Cultural Awards Initiative.[3]
Osama Al-Muslim has published 32 novels, with some of his works including Khouf trilogy (Khouf, Khouf 2, and Khouf 3), which is currently being adapted into a Saudi television series based on the novels.[4][5] Other noteworthy works include the Basaten Arabistan series, which comprises six parts; the Lug: Epic of the Seven Seas series, which consists of five parts; and the Sakhab Al-Khaseef short story series, which has three parts.[6] Additionally, he has authored one installment of Al-Dawa'ir Al-Khams (The Five Circles), which is part of the Basaten Arabistan series, as well as the two-part novel Wahg Al-Banafsag.[7]
Moreover, he collaborated with other authors on several occasions, contributing to the completion of Makhtuṭat Madfuna (Buried Manuscripts) and writing standalone novels such as Hatha Ma Hadatha Ma'ee (This is What Happened to Me), Al-Ghayhab, Al-Nida'a (The Call), Al-Waleema (The Feast), Al-Intihazi (The Opportunist), and Layla Matira (A Rainy Night). Additionally, he authored a five-part series, which can be read in any order, including Ageeg, Ard Al-Qarabeen (Land of Sacrifices), Gaheem Al-A'abireen (Hell of the Passersby), Shabakat Al-A'ankaboot (Spider's Web), and Saad Al-Dabbas.