Zainab Al-Qadi's novel, Al-Juhayḍ, delves into the profound psychological and social aftermath of a woman's miscarriage. The story follows the protagonist as she navigates the complex landscape of grief, loss, and the immense societal pressure to overcome her sorrow. It masterfully explores the strain this experience places on her marriage and her sense of self, exposing the often-unspoken suffering and internal turmoil. The narrative is a poignant and sensitive examination of female identity, marital dynamics, and the difficult journey toward healing and acceptance in the face of a deeply personal tragedy.