What ʿīsā Ibn Hishām Told Us by Muhammad Salih al-Jabri
Or, A Period of Time
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing Egypt, this narrative unfolds through the eyes of its protagonist, who navigates the complexities of a society caught between tradition and modernity. Through a series of vivid anecdotes and encounters, the story captures the essence of cultural transformation, highlighting the tensions and harmonies that arise as old customs meet new influences. The protagonist's journey is both a personal and societal exploration, offering insights into the evolving identity of a nation and its people.
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