Giants of the North
The great doctor and novelist Najib Al-Kilani, with his distinctive style of expression in his writings, talks about the tragedy of Muslims in Nigeria in the sixties, and what the missionary convoys and Zionist hands were doing in terms of sedition and unrest between the different ethnicities within one country.
A call to God in Nigeria, interspersed with innocent admiration between a Muslim and a Christian woman. The Muslim left something for God, so God compensated him with something better.
Christianity converted to Islam and her conversion was good, and the admiration went in the right direction and was completed with a wonderful ending crowned by a marriage filled with love, affection, and cooperation for the sake of God.
Civil war, colonial ambitions, people being divided and fragmented, then the forces of truth uniting and expelling the forces of falsehood and colonialism.
The novel has a beautiful, pure Sufi touch and a reminder of what is always forgotten about dealing and living for God, not just dying for the sake of God, and it contains a lot of what is similar to a lot now.
But it is a sentence that sums up the subject: The path of truth is always fraught with hardships. From it he takes that "True love gives man tremendous energy that mocks fear and does not care about dangers."
Keywords: Awakening, Dr. Najib Kilani
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*Number of pages: 248
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Language: Arab
Binding: Paperback
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Publication Year: 2015
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