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OverviewIn the vast heart of the Arabistan desert, where stories are woven from the sands of time and the echoes of forgotten battles resonate, emerges the tale of ""The Fortress of Al-Gowaid."" It is not merely a fortress of stone, but a monument to principles, courage, and an unyielding will. This captivating historical novel transports the reader to the year 1880 AD, where leadership is embodied as an inherited responsibility, not a luxury, and where authority demands sacrifice before privilege. Author Jawad Al-Nour, a researcher and historian specializing in the history of the Arabian Gulf and Arabistan, presents a unique work that blends rigorous historical analysis with deep narrative storytelling. Al-Nour's methodology relies on ""History from Below,"" drawing upon oral narratives, family documents, and forgotten archives to reconstruct events often overlooked by official historical accounts. This work gives voice to individuals and tribal entities that played decisive, yet often marginalized, roles in shaping the region's history. The novel revolves around Sheikh Adwan ibn Badeer Al-Tamimi, the pillar of the Al-Gowaid tribe, who embodies strength and wisdom. Alongside him are his brother Sheikh Amsalam, the mastermind, and his sons Hassan and Hussein, each possessing unique traits that determine the tribe's destiny. Hassan, the awaited heir, sees strength in peace, while Hussein, with his sharp insight, views decisiveness as a necessity. The lives of sheikhs, warriors, and common folk intertwine in a tapestry of loyalty and ambition, faith and fear, love and loss. Ancient codes of honor clash with the storms of greed and political manipulation, loyalty is tested in the heat of conflict, and betrayal silently creeps behind familiar faces. ""The Fortress of Al-Gowaid"" is not just a story of battles and warring tribes; it is a meditation on identity and belonging, and the fine line between power and tyranny. The novel explores timeless questions: What defines true leadership when power tempts corruption? How far can loyalty stretch before it fractures? Can justice survive in a world ruled by force? And what remains of a man when everything he protects is placed at risk? This novel is an invitation to return to the roots, not to mourn them, but to understand them. To understand how nations are built, how trust is earned and lost, how history shapes the future, and how those who believe in honor, responsibility, and truth continue to rise long after the dust has settled. It is an immersive reading experience that brings history to life, transforming distant dates and faded names into living voices, beating hearts, and restless dreams. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jawad AlnourPublisher: Jawad Al-Nour Imprint: Jawad Al-Nour Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.068kg ISBN: 9798232976583Pages: 54 Publication Date: 13 January 2026 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJawad Al-Nour is an Iraqi researcher and writer specializing in the history of the Arabian Gulf region and Arabistan during the 19th and 20th centuries. His research focuses on ""History from Below,"" relying on oral histories, family documents, and forgotten archives as primary sources to reconstruct events overlooked by mainstream narratives. In his work, he seeks to give voice to the figures and tribal entities that played pivotal roles in shaping the region's history, offering a fresh perspective that challenges traditional understandings of history. His style combines the rigor of historical analysis with the depth of narrative storytelling. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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