"Which is worse, my lord: one who ignorantly claims divinity, or one who subordinates the Qur'an to his own personal ends?" The journey of Qandil Muhammad al-Annabi, or the Arab traveler "Ibn Fattouma", whose name is attributed to his mother, and emigrated after failing to marry his beloved in search of lost justice in his country. And the novel "Ibn Fattouma's Journey", its first edition was published in 1983, and you roam the world in search of the virtuous city through a fascinating movement between the most famous social, economic, religious and political systems; Where people are confused between an ugly reality and a dream that does not come true. During the novel, Ibn Fattouma moves between tyrannical regimes and those that follow instincts, but the rule remains unchanged: “Every relationship is fleeting, stranger.” The human journey can be summed up in two words: blood and ululation, to roam the world, and the question remains that haunts the wandering narrator in God’s countries, and it resonates throughout the novel.
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