In "Ahmed Orabi: The Slandered Leader," Mahmoud Al-Khafif provides a stirring documentation of the journey of a nationalist leader who was let down by those he thought were his allies. The book reviews the details of the courageous struggle that Orabi waged against the English occupation and Khedive Tawfiq, as he was transferred from the square of victory to the corridors of defeat in the Battle of Tell el-Kebir. It sheds light on the betrayal that controlled the fate of that battle, and how his farcical trial in Qashlaq Abdin turned into a tragic scene that led to his exile on Serendip Island. Al-Khafif revives the image of Orabi as a symbol of struggle and dignity, showing how his reputation was tarnished in the minds of generations, serving as an example of the conflict between patriotism and betrayal.
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