Bedouin

Bedouin

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Ramzi, Ibrahim
Arabookverse Ltd
EAN: 9786344145751
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Among the works of the writer Ibrahim Ramzi, its events revolve around a Bedouin girl who lives in the desert, in which a Fatimid caliph was fined, which is "commanding the rulings of God, the Fatimid", after his maid told him about her and seduced him. He was known for his love for the bodies, and when his eyes fell on her, he loved her, and he fought various struggles to obtain her, but he could not possess her heart, as she was passionate about the love of her cousin, who was meeting her without her father''s knowledge of that. The slave was seeking to kill the caliph, through a plan that she drew implied to exploit the Bedouin girl in his implementation. Here the novel presented an aspect of the contradiction in the positions of Bedouin society, such as the girl''s position, as she refused to conspire against the caliph, despite her desire to take revenge on him, and her father''s position as well, who remained obedient to the caliph even though he hated it. The theatrical also showed scenes of the conflict over the caliphate, which had erupted during the rule of the Fatimids. The theatrical was shown for the first time at the "Bintania" theater in 1918, and performed by the Abd al -Rahman Rushdi band, then Ibrahim Ramzi published the text of the theater in an independent book in 1922.
EAN 9786344145751
ISBN 6344145757
Binding Ebook
Publisher Arabookverse Ltd
Publication date January 1, 2017
Language Arabic
Country Uruguay
Authors Ramzi, Ibrahim