103:. The novel consists of 300 pages. It was translated into Arabic by the Moroccan writer and novelist, Abdel Karim Jouieti, and it was printed by the Arab Cultural Center. The author stated that he wrote (The Morisco) in French, and he wished it got translated into Spanish because it is relevant to the Spaniard, but that did not happen, despite signing a contract with a Spanish translating publisher, due to financial obstacles.
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He rewrote the biography in a modern novelistic way, relying on history and resorting to the imagination to full any gaps in the original biography. The novel navigates important historical causes and issues, like the cause of the
Moriscos and its repetition throughout history. As well as the cause
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from Spain after losing all he has. The second part conveys his story with immigration and how he was able to reconstruct himself and become a writer for the Saadi Sultan, Ahmad Mansur Ath-Thahabi, and here we find out the hardships he faced.
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The novel is a rewriting of the biography of Ahmad
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of oppressing under the excuse of religion, the cause of civilization and cultural coalition, conversation between religions and religious belonging, and people's revolutions.
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is the 2011 novel by the
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