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The novel you mentioned appears to be an epic literary work that addresses the Palestinian issue through the eyes of diverse characters experiencing poignant historical events. Clearly, the novel is not limited to historical narration alone, but delves into personal lives and human relationships, giving the reader a comprehensive look at the profound effects of historical events on individuals and families.
Novel summary
The novel begins in the Swiss city of Basel, where the Zionist idea that led to the Palestinian issue began.
The novel's events move between several countries, such as France, Britain, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman, India, and Egypt, highlighting the different roles these countries played in historical events.
The story focuses on an Omani family from the Al Badi tribe living in the Wilayat of Saham, where Khamis bin Hamid Al Badi marries an Indian woman and has a son named Saeed.
Saeed goes to study at Al-Azhar University, where he meets a member of a large Palestinian family, the Al-Mishaan family, from the village of Al-Kabri in Acre.
Saeed travels and disappears in mysterious events, then another member of the Al-Mishaan family appears, Sinan Al-Mishaan, who emigrates from Palestine in 1948 to Lebanon.
Sanan Al-Mishaan ends up in Muscat, where he becomes a teacher. Sultan Qaboos grants him Omani citizenship, and he lives in the hope of returning to Palestine until his death.
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We can ship to virtually any address in the world. Note that there are restrictions on some products, and some products cannot be shipped to international destinations.
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