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141:: "it is a novel that excites the reader, and it deals with major issues, this novel will raise problems in the level of reading and the level of interpretation and opinions will differ about it".
27:, It consists of 220 pages and its first edition was published by the Arab House of encyclopedias in Beirut in 1988. The second edition was published by the Egyptian General Book Authority in
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