In his novel "Constantine's Daughter," Muhammad Saeed Al-Erian dives into the depths of history to tell us an exciting story that combines political power and human emotions. The novel takes us to the time of the Arab conquest of Constantinople, where history and imagination intersect in an epic narrative that deals with the lives of two of Constantine's daughters who were captured by the Arabs. Through this novel, we explore the struggles of the Umayyad Arab society, which sanctified lineage and race, and review how the Rumi lineage of a fighter like Maslama bin Abdul Malik limited his chances of leading the Muslims despite his competence. The internal conflicts and challenges facing the main characters are highlighted, and how human values ¿¿such as love and relationships trump military laws and orders. This novel is a window into Arab life in the first Hijri century, and offers a rich reading experience that combines reality, history, and imagination in an exciting way.
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