In his book "Boys' Games among Arabs," Ahmed Issa takes us on an interesting journey into the world of Arab childhood throughout history. The book presents us with a variety of games that filled boys' free time in ancient times, defining them in detail through linguistic and historical sources. From games that required physical dexterity such as "Jubbi Ja'al" to the "merry-go-round" known today as the bee, the author revives those traditional activities that were part of the lives of children in the past. This book comes to be an enjoyable reference that connects us to the roots of our culture through the ancient worlds of play and entertainment, and is considered a window into the spirit of childhood in Arab history.
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