Khaled Hafdhi has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators. The most-rated is The Sacred History of Solitude and Solitariness.

5 audiobooks
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Hannibal: A Lonely Son and a Glorious Father

Summary

Fantastic actions and undisclosed mysteries can attract any novelist. Wars in ancient times, armies, defying nature, moral values and virtues, and many fascinating details can be good ingredients of my story. It is through literature that I am inviting my dear booklovers to hear about and learn from the past. It will stay as an attempt dedicated to a brilliant man: Hannibal. For me Hannibal can be a complicated embodiment of the best and worst in any human nature, in us all.

©2019 Khaled Hafdhi (P)2019 Khaled Hafdhi

Narrator: Russell Archey
Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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From Loneliness to Solitude

Summary

An interdisciplinary research aiming at explaining the inspiring and creative character behind solitude.

©2018 Khaled Hafdhi (P)2019 Khaled Hafdhi

Narrator: Sajad Hussain
Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
Available on Audible
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The Handling of the Solitary

Summary

In his audiobook handling of the solitary, Ibn Bajja introduces us to the wise philosopher who considers that all the meanings of our existence are not derived from religious commands, or from laws of society, or even laws of the state, but rather derived directly from our own reason. The solitary is someone who authentically thinks differently than the others, those deceitful many in a quite irrational corrupt society. The solitary is the honest opinion, though stranger in his homeland; amid the ignorant corrupt community. Solitude and solitariness are temporary conditions of rebuilding self-awareness, rethinking of possible solutions to reach the ideal city, and taking a new gulp of air to heal and face common ignorant mobs with the right cures. Ibn Bajja is writing about solitariness and solitude as positive conditions where the thinker is left to decide the path of reason. The author is trying to answer the following question: how can the ideal being with the help of a genuine mind survive in a corrupt filthy place full of evils that do not fit within the rational realm?

©2019 Khaled Hafdhi (P)2019 Khaled Hafdhi

Narrator: S D Cousins
Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
Available on Audible
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Alone Everywhere

Summary

The story of an educated young African male who moved from his homeland by boat in a long terrible voyage to Britain, then Japan, and eventually to the USA, with the American dream of a better life in his mind. In every place, he made different experiences, discovering people, languages, and cultures, but in every place he went, he finished up by being alone. In the middle of the story, he fell in love with an English girl and tasted many terrible experiences - different jobs, a prison experience, a famous writer experience. All his experiences end by many failures.

©2017 Khaled Hafdhi (P)2017 Khaled Hafdhi

Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
Available on Audible
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The Sacred History of Solitude and Solitariness

Summary

Solitude offers us that other space of thinking, another modality where we can meet different ingredients of perfection. The author is letting his pen engrave what the fuel of the holy history of solitude may inspire, echoing lonesome voices from the past with a never-ending thirst to offer the best in us. Solitude was there for us all throughout human history, but we tend to ignore it. Solus was there for us with a special complex effect inside everyone, with a confusion reflected in our language and reality, a conscious fact that we undergo even when we are not alone evolving many ambiguities: pain and serenity, escape and encounter, anxiety and meditation, refuge and curse, and many more complex states.

©2020 Khaled Hafdhi (P)2020 Khaled Hafdhi

Narrator: Frank Meaden
Length: 3 hrs and 52 mins
Available on Audible