The Lamp Of Umm Hashim by Yahya Hakki

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The story revolves around a young Egyptian man named Ismail who travels to England to study medicine. Upon returning to Cairo, he finds himself caught between the traditional beliefs of his family and the modern scientific knowledge he has acquired. The central conflict arises when Ismail's aunt uses oil from the sacred lamp of Umm Hashim to treat an eye ailment, which he initially dismisses as superstition. However, as he navigates the complexities of his dual identity, he learns to reconcile his respect for tradition with his professional expertise, ultimately finding a harmonious balance between the two worlds.

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Published
1944
Nationality
Egyptian
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
Arabic
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