In the novel "The Fall of Granada," Fawzi Al-Maalouf highlights the last chapters of the Islamic conflict in Andalusia, where the painful scenes of Muslim fragmentation and weakness in the face of the growing Spanish threat are depicted. Al-Maalouf tells the story of King Abdullah, who focuses his attention on his personal conflicts with the commanding hero Ibn Hamid over their shared love for Dorayda, ignoring the danger surrounding his kingdom. Through a plot full of intrigue and dramatic events, the novel shows how indifference led to the loss of the last Muslim strongholds in Granada, praising Al-Maalouf's genius in narrating those critical historical moments in an interesting and influential literary style.
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