The Granada Trilogy

By (author)Radwa Ashour

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It is a historical epic that documents the fall of Andalusia through a painful human narrative that reflects the suffering of Arabs and Muslims after the fall of Granada.

Similar to Naguib Mahfouz’s trilogy, which was unique in the history of the Arabic novel, this trilogy came from the writer Radwa Ashour, who crafted its words like chains of gold and its events extended across the pages of the book without the appearance of a discordant tune or a weak spot that would bring the novel down from its lofty position to something lower than it, but it is a trilogy whose events did not take place in the alleys and lanes of old Cairo and its heroes did not live in our modern era, but rather its events take place in the paths and corridors of Islamic history, especially in a period and era like a deep wound in the body of the Islamic state.. the period of the fall of Muslims and their Andalusian state under the yoke and whips of the kings and princes of the Christian West. It is a novel that tells us the news of these people who were ground down by the wheels of wars, life and secrets, these who were dear and humiliated and masters who were enslaved by the trials of time.. these who inhabited Granada and its trilogy.

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