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Arab Chronicles - From a Banished Prince to Ruler of the Arab World

Arab Chronicles - From a Banished Prince to Ruler of the Arab World

Some men are born into destiny. Others are cursed by it. In the golden age of the Arab world, where Sultanates rise and fall on the edge of a blade and magic flows through the very soul of every living thing, a child was born in the palace of Faras under a sky that made the Saints tremble. They saw many futures. Most of them ended in the destruction of the world. Shehzade Ali al-Shirazi enters the world with a weak Rooh and a prophecy that follows him like a shadow. Rooh al-Shamoos, the Dark Sun, a fusion of fire and shadow so rare and so volatile that the Saint delivered a single quiet verdict to Sultan Bahram al-Shirazi. Kill the boy. Before the boy kills the world. The Sultan could not do it. The child was the last memory of Begum Maryam al-Shirazi, the woman he loved above his throne and lost in the same breath he gained an heir. So instead he built a cage of silk and called it protection. The finest tutors. The highest walls. A prince kept carefully distant from a world the Sultan feared his son would one day consume. Ali grows up knowing two things with equal certainty. That his father loves him, and that his father is afraid of him. He does not know why. Nobody would tell him why. So he finds his own answers in the dark. On the rooftops of Shiraz, where the Sultan's eye cannot follow, a different version of Ali exists. Al-Barez. The Black Thief. He moves through the night like a rumor, stealing from the corrupt and returning what was taken to those the powerful have forgotten. The streets worship him. The nobles curse him. Nobody connects the phantom of the rooftops to the fragile prince who never leaves the palace. Nobody except the Wazir who has been watching far more carefully than anyone realized. When Ali's double life is laid bare before his father, the Sultan's grief and fury collapse into a single devastating decision. The prophecy warned him. The Saint warned him. No cage, however gilded, can hold a Dark Sun. Ali is banished from Faras with nothing but the clothes on his back and a mark on his inner wrist he has carried since birth. A small dark sigil that has never glowed, never spoken, existing quietly like a word written in a language the world has forgotten how to read. Cast into a world he only ever watched from above, Ali falls hard and fast. Debt and desperation deliver him into the hands of a merchant in Basra who recognizes useful when he sees it. A sharp mind, sharper instincts and nothing left to lose. Ali works. He survives. He learns what the palace never taught him. That the real Arab world has teeth and does not care about prophecies or the colour of a man's Rooh. But the merchant has his own agenda. And the road he points Ali down leads in one direction. Misr. A burned mansion stands abandoned at the edge of the city, cursed in the memory of all who knew it, its secrets buried under a decade of ash. Nobody goes there. Nobody dares. Whatever happened inside those walls left a wound that never fully closed. Ali goes there anyway. What he finds will crack open everything he thought he knew about himself. His weak Rooh, his cursed mark, the Saint's prophecy and a shadow organization moving quietly through every Sultanate in the Arab world like a rot nobody has yet named. The Saint saw two futures above all others. In one, Rooh al-Shamoos burns the Arab world to nothing. In the other, it is the only thing that saves it. The secret buried in Misr will decide which future Ali walks toward. But first he must answer something the prophecy never accounted for. Whether a man born under a dark destiny is bound to follow it. Or whether he is the one person capable of breaking it entirely.
Fantasy
4 Chs
GARA-GARA TARUHAN

GARA-GARA TARUHAN

Bagaimana jadinya kalau seorang ketua mafia yang dingin dikejar deadline oleh kedua orang tuanya? Bukan deadline membuat perusahaan keluarga itu besar. Namun ketua mafia itu sedang dikejar deadline untuk menikah. "Kamu sudah menandatangani surat perjanjian yang telah aku berikan dulu!" tegas Aryo sang papa. "Surat apa?" tanya Bayu. "Surat kesepakatan kapan kamu menikah? Tiga bulan lagi kamu harus menikah. Jika tidak Papa akan menghancurkan Stars Corps!" titah Aryo. Bayu Drajat nama pria itu. Bayu memang dikejar-kejar oleh deadline. apa yang harus dilakukannya? Apakah Bayu akan melakukan hal yang gila yaitu melakukan saran yang diberikan oleh saudara kembarnya itu? Sementara seorang gadis muda yang masih bersekolah sedang melakukan taruhan bersama sahabatnya. Namun gadis itu kalah taruhan karena tidak bisa menaklukkan ketua OSIS di sekolahnya. "Rani kamu sudah kalah dari aku. Aku sekarang sudah menembak Kak Rendy," ucap Icha dengan bangga. "Iya kamu benar. Apa yang kamu lakukan setelah ini?" tanya Rani. "Ok... aku memintamu untuk menaklukkan hati ketua mafia White Eragon," jawab Icha. "Apa!!!" pekik Rani. "Apakah kamu sudah gila menyuruhku menaklukkan hati ketua mafia? "Ya kamu benar," jawab Icha. Gara-gara taruhan itu Rani harus menaklukkan hati si Bayu yang dingin itu. Apakah Rani mampu membuat Bayu jatuh cinta? Atau sebaliknya Bayu mengajak Rani menikah walau usianya masih 15 tahun. Ikuti terus kisah Bayu dan juga Rani. Setelah membaca tinggalkan komentarnya ya... terima kasih.
Perkotaan
62 Chs
What are the characteristics of arab fiction?
Arab fiction often features rich cultural elements. It may incorporate the unique traditions, values, and social structures of Arab society. Family and community play significant roles in many stories. Also, it can have a strong influence from Islamic culture, which is an integral part of the Arab world.
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2024-11-25 14:30
Arab Female Warriors in Fiction: An Overview
In modern fiction, Arab female warriors are sometimes depicted as part of a post - apocalyptic or dystopian world. They fight for justice, survival, or the liberation of their people. For instance, in some YA novels, an Arab female warrior might lead a rebellion against an oppressive regime. Their skills could range from swordsmanship to magical powers, adding depth and intrigue to the story.
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2024-11-22 16:19
What are the characteristics of arab fiction novels?
One characteristic is the exploration of cultural and religious identity. In many Arab fiction novels, characters are grappling with their place within the Islamic faith and Arab traditions. The language used can be very rich and evocative. Authors use Arabic words and phrases that carry deep cultural meanings, even when translated. Also, the historical context is important. Novels may be set during colonial times, or in the post - colonial era, and this shapes the stories and the characters' experiences.
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2024-11-08 13:08
How are Arab Female Warriors Portrayed in Fiction?
They are often portrayed as strong and fearless. In some stories, they are skilled archers or swordswomen. For example, in a fantasy novel set in an Arabian - like world, an Arab female warrior might ride a horse into battle, her hair flowing in the wind as she takes on her enemies with a scimitar.
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2024-11-23 04:30
What are some popular arab fiction books?
One popular arab fiction book is 'The Cairo Trilogy' by Naguib Mahfouz. It offers a detailed look at Egyptian society over time. Another is 'Season of Migration to the North' by Tayeb Salih, which is a complex exploration of colonialism and identity.
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2024-11-24 09:18
What are the characteristics of arab historical fiction novels?
Arab historical fiction novels often have rich descriptions of the local landscapes. For example, they might describe the deserts, the bustling bazaars, and the ancient architecture in great detail.
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2024-12-09 12:58
Who are some of the best Arab writers of fiction?
There are many great Arab writers of fiction. Abdul Rahman Munif is an important one. His works, like 'Cities of Salt', provide a rich view of the Arabian Peninsula's history and society. He was very good at portraying the impact of modernization and oil discovery on the region. Ibrahim al - Kawni is also a notable writer. His fiction often focuses on the Libyan context, exploring themes such as identity and the effects of colonialism. And of course, Rabee Jaber, whose works are known for their unique narrative styles and in - depth exploration of Lebanese and Arab - related themes.
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2024-11-27 20:18
What is 'Arab Spring Science Fiction' all about?
Arab Spring Science Fiction likely combines elements of the events during the Arab Spring with science - fictional concepts. It could explore how the political, social, and cultural changes of that period might be extrapolated in a fictional, often futuristic, context. For example, it might imagine new forms of governance or social structures emerging from the upheavals in a technologically - enhanced world.
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2024-12-12 07:07
Can you recommend some arab fiction novels?
A very interesting Arab fiction novel is 'A Woman of Five Seasons' by Bahaa Taher. It tells the story of a woman's life in Egypt and her various struggles and experiences. There are also many other great works out there that offer unique perspectives on Arab cultures, traditions, and modern - day issues.
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2024-11-08 14:18
Where can I find arab fiction books?
You can find arab fiction books in many places. Local libraries often have a section dedicated to international literature, including arab fiction. Some large bookstores also carry a selection. Additionally, online platforms like Amazon or AbeBooks may have a wide range of arab fiction books available for purchase.
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2024-11-25 10:05
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