Ahmed Al-Mu'addhen's 'Time for the Coming Ruin' is a groundbreaking and highly controversial novel that has ignited widespread debate across Bahrain. Described as 'written with kerosene' and 'inhabited by fire and smoke of Manamas,' this audacious narrative delves into themes of destruction and societal upheaval. It challenges conventions, leaving readers with a burning impression and prompting deep reflection on the volatile nature of existence. This powerful work is not merely a story but an experience, designed to provoke thought and stir emotions with its incendiary prose and potent imagery.