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This book is a tale of two men, eight centuries apart, who both possess a level of religious and social tolerance that seems to have gone obsolete. Daniel Abdel Razak is a world-renowned Egyptian 21st archaeologist and one of the world's leading experts on demotic writing. Despite his pedigree, Faith intervenes when ancient manuscripts dating back to the 13th century are discovered during the Arab spring. They are written and narrated by an otherwise forgotten mysterious historical figure by the name of 'Ibn Al Bitar.' As Danny immerses himself in the adventurous and enthralling world of Ibn…mehr

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This book is a tale of two men, eight centuries apart, who both possess a level of religious and social tolerance that seems to have gone obsolete. Daniel Abdel Razak is a world-renowned Egyptian 21st archaeologist and one of the world's leading experts on demotic writing. Despite his pedigree, Faith intervenes when ancient manuscripts dating back to the 13th century are discovered during the Arab spring. They are written and narrated by an otherwise forgotten mysterious historical figure by the name of 'Ibn Al Bitar.' As Danny immerses himself in the adventurous and enthralling world of Ibn Al Bitar, he discovers a greater understanding of that historical period, religion, and more importantly, humanity.
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Aly Brisha graduated from the Journalism department at Cairo University in 1991. He worked as a journalist and program producer in the most prominent media institutions in the Middle East, including the Al-AhramEgyptian newspaper, Al Arabiya news channel, and Sky News Arabia. In 2011, he published his first novel, City of the Sun, which was translated into English in 2013. Alson in 2013, he released his novel Ibn Al Bitar's Voyages. The English version received the Independent Publisher Book Awards in 2020. In 2023, his documentary One Face, Two Refugees was honoured with the Golden Telly Award.