The Legend of Ichli and Chili is a captivating novel that borders on a fairy tale, transporting readers beyond their wildest imaginations. It tells the story of a river that divides two tribes, a division born from the prioritization of wealth and power over love and unity. This tale weaves together spiritual truths and philosophical insights, offering wisdom through the voice of the oracle. In this epic adventure, Chihan and Ichikan symbolize the ideal man and woman, striving for love and harmony amidst a world of challenges and mystery. Their journey reflects their sacred sacrifices as…mehr
The Legend of Ichli and Chili is a captivating novel that borders on a fairy tale, transporting readers beyond their wildest imaginations. It tells the story of a river that divides two tribes, a division born from the prioritization of wealth and power over love and unity. This tale weaves together spiritual truths and philosophical insights, offering wisdom through the voice of the oracle. In this epic adventure, Chihan and Ichikan symbolize the ideal man and woman, striving for love and harmony amidst a world of challenges and mystery. Their journey reflects their sacred sacrifices as chosen ones for their people. Though set in a fantastical realm, the narrative reflects real-world social issues, providing a profound commentary on the human condition.
Wassim Moussaddak, a writer, philosopher, and Sufi, was born in Fez in 1994. After graduating from the Faculty of Economics in Morocco, he pursued the arts of free dance and performance. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, Wassim was deeply influenced by his fathers teachings in religion and Sufism, which led him to embrace reading and seeking knowledge, guiding him into the realms of thought and philosophy at an early age. In 2016, he immigrated to Germany and began writing. His early works consisted of short letters born from his inner contemplations on the world and its unfolding events. Today, Wassim expresses his insights through his writing, promoting morals and striving to establish a solid foundation of belief.
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