By the young writer Ahmed Gad Al-Karim, which is his first novel. It previously won the Abdel Moneim Al-Sawy Culturewheel Award for the Novel 2014 - second place - and was also shortlisted for the Imad Qatari Award for Creativity. During it, the writer monitors all of his characters' pending dreams with two people who happen to have the same name, the first is Lee. One of the children of a Saidi village is called Al-Sayyid, and the second is "Sayyid," who traveled to work in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in order to support his family. The novel deals with the world of the righteous saints and their disciples, through a distinctive visual and linguistic description. Unlike the Arabic works of fiction that previously dealt with this world, the writer places his reader in the position of the disciple of the saint, so he gets excited, turns, smells, and sees as if he were a member of the presence, not just an acquaintance with it. The novel also addresses the issue of the theft of antiquities, a widespread scourge in all villages and regions with ancient Pharaonic origins, and an obsession that has afflicted most of the residents of those areas. It monitors the operations carried out by the people, including digging, excavating, and seeking the help of jinn and saints to search for these antiquities under their homes. It also dealt with the nights of the birth of one of the saints, and each of the novel's heroes seeks to achieve his dream by resorting to this saint and pleading with him. The events of the novel take place in a village in southern Egypt.
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