In the novel "Al-Muhalhal Sayyid Rabia," Muhammad Farid Abu Hadid takes us on an exciting journey into the depths of the pre-Islamic era, where he tells the story of "Uday bin Rabia," known by the nickname "Al-Muhalhal" or "Al-Zeer," one of the heroes of the Taghlib tribe. The novel's events revolve around the "Bassus War" that broke out between the "Taghlib" and "Bakr" tribes, and lasted for nearly forty years, highlighting the tribal conflicts and customs and traditions of that time. Through an elaborate narrative, the reader moves between the quiet moments before the war and the chapters of bloody battles, where the hero's poems of pride and revenge unfold in the face of his inevitable fate.
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