Still Fear: Trilogy is a short story collection composed
by Dr. Mubarak Alhamadi Alyadoumi during the
Arabian Alliance War on Yemen.
Although these short stories are prepared to be published
separately, however, due to the strong linkage of their
themes they become more suitable to be combined in
one book collection.
Certainly, the Trilogy of Still Fear throws the whole
light on the social awareness and reformations since
there are some various issues clouding and raining on
the society with societal calamities and mental plagues.
The triangulated book elucidates certain affairs
pertaining to the decoy of the frauds and criminals, the
war agenda with national exploitations, and the
communal discriminations not only between black and
white or poor and rich but also between the same race,
the same class, the same cast, the same religion, the
same place and the same kinship.
The first story points out how criminals may drop an
innocent person into a dilemma quagmire in a very
dramatic way. The second story illustrates the value and
the status of the A.A. Yemeni partisans in the vision of
their claiming protectors — the catastrophe of the
families after their sons and their tragic aftermaths. The
third story denounces the prejudice amongst the Yemeni
people that cultivates rancor and malice and tears out the
social fabric long ahead.