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by Marmaduke William Pickthall
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PALESTINE AND SYRIA (1894-5-6)
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER IToC - RASHÎD THE FAIR
CHAPTER IIToC - A MOUNTAIN GARRISON
CHAPTER IIIToC - THE RHINOCEROS WHIP
CHAPTER IVToC - THE COURTEOUS JUDGE
CHAPTER VToC - NAWÂDIR
CHAPTER VIToC - NAWÂDIR (continued)
CHAPTER VIIToC - THE SACK WHICH CLANKED
A restless eighteen‑year‑old, thwarted by a failed consular exam, sets out for the Levant hoping to trade London fog for desert sun. His journey begins in Egypt, but an unexpected encounter on the ship to Port Said redirects him to a modest German guesthouse in Jaffa, where boredom soon gives way to curiosity.
Guided by an English chaplain and an eccentric local dragoman, he starts shedding his European habits and learning Arabic, discovering the rhythms of everyday life among the people of Palestine and Syria. The narrative captures his tentative steps into a world of bustling bazaars, ancient ruins, and shifting social customs, offering a vivid portrait of a young traveler caught between longing for adventure and the challenge of truly engaging with a culture far removed from his own.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (315K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1936
Remembered for a landmark English rendering of the Qur'an, he also led a remarkably varied life as a novelist, journalist, traveler, and public speaker. His work helped introduce many English-language readers to Islamic thought with clarity and literary grace.
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