Abu Musa's Women Neighbors, Ahmed Toufiq

Abu Musa's Women Neighbors

Ahmed Toufiq

Publisher: The Post-Apollo Press
PubDate: 5/1/2006
ISBN: 9780942996562
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $18.00
Quantity Available: 20
Pages: 330
 

Fiction. Middle Eastern Studies. ABU MUSA'S WOMEN NEIGHBORS is a tale of political intrigue, whose themes of power and its abuses and the relationship between the secular and the sacred are as much a part of today's Arab world as they were in the pre-modern era it describes. Beginning in the 14th century port city of Sale, the novel follows the circuitous path of the beautiful and virtuous Shamah, whose sudden rise from cowherd's daughter to wide of a the Sultan's counsel leads her through teh cloistered ways of palace ladies into a teeming world of corruption, adventure, and tests of faith. Ahmed Toufiq is Minister of Habous and Islamic Affairds for the government of Morocco.

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