Abdul Wahab Al-Hammadi's 'Do Not Recount Your Vision' follows Youssef, a young man grappling with a psychological disorder after a traumatic event. His life becomes consumed by the interpretation of a recurring, disturbing dream. Remembering the Prophet Jacob's advice to his son Joseph, 'Do not recount your vision to your brothers,' Youssef hides his inner turmoil. He embarks on a solitary quest to understand its meaning, a journey that blurs the lines between reality, premonition, and paranoia. The novel masterfully explores the intricate battle within the human psyche, family dynamics, and the powerful influence of faith and fear.