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Original Title: أولاد حارتنا
ISBN: 9770915343 (ISBN13: 9789770915349)
Edition Language: Arabic URL http://www.shorouk.com/books/details.aspx?b=bd7fa526-a0bd-4599-8f7b-47bfe90b961c
Characters: Rifa'at, Syafi'i, Abdah, Aihab, Bayumi, Adham, Gabal, Rifaa, Qasem, Arafa
Setting: Egypt
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أولاد حارتنا Paperback | Pages: 600 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 21786 Users | 2578 Reviews

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Title:أولاد حارتنا
Author:نجيب محفوظ
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 600 pages
Published:May 1st 2006 by دار الشروق (first published 1959)
Categories:Fiction. Novels

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رواية يجلس الجبلاوي في بيته الكبير المحاط بالحدائق واﻷسوار العالية ومن حوله أحفاده الذين يتنازعون للحصول على وقفه، ويقوم الفتوات بابعاد هؤلاء عن جنته اﻷرضية، حيث استقرت ذريته خارج أسوار البيت الكبير، وبالرغم من فقرهم الا انهم لم يكفو عن الدعاء بأن ينزل الجبلاوي اليهم ويترك عزلته ويوزع تركته ويخلصهم من بطش الفتوات فيسود الخير على الجميع، ويظهر في كل جيل هذا المخلص والذي يتعلق به الناس وينتفضو معه ضد الفتوات، ولكن الجشع والجهل يرجعهم في اخر المطاف الى ما كانت عليه الاوضاع ويبقى الفقر والمعاناة مصيرهم الذي لا مفر منه. يصف محفوظ في هذه الرواية الرائعة القهر وشوق الناس إلى الخلاص من أنفسهم، وكيف ان المبادئ يمكن أن تتغير بتأرجح النفوس البشرية، وكيف ان الاعمال الخيرة تقع تحت يد الفساد والمفسدين. تعد هذه الرواية من أشهر روايات اﻷديب الراحل وأكثرها إشكالية وقد نوهت اﻷكاديمية السويدية بها عندما منحت نجيب محفوظ جائزة نوبل للآداب.

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Truly captivating and euphoric read. I would recommend familiarizing yourself with the religious fracas following the publishing of the novel. Also Mahfouz's documented responses.

'Children of the Alley' is a book worth reading even if not life changing one. (It may elicit stronger emotions from those with strong religious or political beliefs). Reading "Children of the Alley" becomes more enjoyable for the reader, the greater their knowledge of Jewish/Christian/Muslim mythologies. This is an allegory, and as with all allegories, the enjoyment increases with the understanding of the connections. That being said, this is not a difficult book to understand in its basics but

I liked the idea of relating characters to historical figures of Abrahamic religion, but i felt a lot of repetition is there, gangsters and overseer are in every episode which make it monotonous.

One of my all-time favorites, this book is a masterpiece of symbolism. where do I start, I could write a thesis on this not a review. I had to read it with google by my side, every sentence held a hidden meaning. Just as Orwell used animals in a farm to denote a higher form of life i.e. humans and tackle their taboos, Mahfouz used humans to symbolize prophets and religious figures. Novel starts with Gebalawi (God) the owner of the alley whose son Adham (Adam) was kicked out of the castle because

This book stirred up so much controversy when it was first released. To this day I can't find a serious and objective review of the book in Arabic. Unfortunately, it was judged as blasphemous and no one could get over the similarities between the main characters of the novel and prominent religious figures.From the begining of the novel it is clear that it is an allegory of the human spiritual experiennce. The parallels between events in the Gabalawy household and the story of creation are

I don't see what's the big deal about this book for it to win its author a Nobel Prize. It clearly was a re telling of adam&eve/Moses/Jesus/Mohamed stories, which I don't have a problem with, but it became very predictable and it couldn't keep me interested.

Simply Epic!!! This novel faced unjust prejudice in the past few decades. Extremists won't understand the brilliant work done here, this novel is the story of creation told over, and over again, and shows how history repeats itself, and that the deeds, and the events that happened to the prophets can happen to other humans, cause prophets were never perfect (They were the most perfect humans), and perfection is only attributed to God. Humans are affected by their history, and the version they

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