Juhr al-Saba' is the old name of one of the villages of Kerdasa near the Abu Rawasha Mountains and the Giza region. Over time, the arms of the sheikhs and clerics expanded there, and in light of the neglect of the successive governments that ruled Egypt without any development of this area, it was completely outside of its control, as if it did not know that there was A village called "Juhr al-Sabaa", so the members of those religious groups established an Islamic republic in its own right. "Youssef," the novel's hero, will take us on a journey through time, space, and people. To reveal to us the details of the life of one of those who was raised on the ideology of the Brotherhood and religious groups. We will approach his psychological struggles, his relationship with society, his view of women, and finally his relationship with God. The novel is worthy of contemplation. Perhaps we may come closer to the thought of a group that wanted to weave the greatest amount of secrecy around itself... but the time has come to expose its falsity. This is what Sameh Fayez did in "Johr El Sabaa" Sameh Fayez is an Egyptian writer and journalist, born in Beni Suef in 1985. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at Ain Shams University. He worked in commerce and then law, before devoting himself full-time to cultural journalism. He wrote in many newspapers, magazines, and websites, such as "Al-Musawar," "Veto," "Al-Tahrir," "Al-Bawaba News," and "Cairo." He is the editor-in-chief of the "Books and Writers" and "Al-Shabak" cultural portals. He published the book "The Paradise of the Brotherhood: The Journey of Exiting the Group," and the novel "The Seven Stone."
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