In Ahmed Hisham's poignant work, 'And the heart burned with sorrow as one who wishes to fold the earth and put it in his shirt,' readers are invited into the profound depths of human grief and an overwhelming sense of burden. This book explores the consuming nature of sorrow that leaves one feeling as if they carry the weight of the world, yearning for an impossible control over vastness. It delves into the internal struggle of an individual grappling with immense pain, expressing a desire to conquer the impossible and contain the boundless anguish within oneself. Hisham masterfully articulates the silent screams of a soul overwhelmed by suffering, presenting a universal narrative of loss and longing that resonates deeply.