Tales from Arabian and Persian Deserts

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Tales from Arabian and Persian Deserts by Jawad Al-Bahrani, Partridge Publishing Singapore
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jawad Al-Bahrani ISBN: 9781482866704
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: August 18, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: Jawad Al-Bahrani
ISBN: 9781482866704
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: August 18, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

In the Desert of Emptiness, or also famously known as Empty Quarters (Arrobo in Arabic), located in the Arabian Gulf countries, there lived one poor man. The poor mans name was Fairuz bin Haddad. He lived with his mother, wife, and son, who was known as Saqr (the meaning of this name in Arabic is a falcon). Saqr had reached adolescence; he was already a young adult. His body was big and well built, and he was very handsome. Even at this age, he was taller than his father. He had the opportunity to study both religious and earthly education. In spite of the hard life they led, his father made sure that Saqr would get all the education he needed. So he worked hard day and night to provide for his family and pay for his sons education. So every morning, Saqr would go to the Quran class before going to his other school, where he learned language and other subjects on human issues and how best to be a better person.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In the Desert of Emptiness, or also famously known as Empty Quarters (Arrobo in Arabic), located in the Arabian Gulf countries, there lived one poor man. The poor mans name was Fairuz bin Haddad. He lived with his mother, wife, and son, who was known as Saqr (the meaning of this name in Arabic is a falcon). Saqr had reached adolescence; he was already a young adult. His body was big and well built, and he was very handsome. Even at this age, he was taller than his father. He had the opportunity to study both religious and earthly education. In spite of the hard life they led, his father made sure that Saqr would get all the education he needed. So he worked hard day and night to provide for his family and pay for his sons education. So every morning, Saqr would go to the Quran class before going to his other school, where he learned language and other subjects on human issues and how best to be a better person.

More books from Partridge Publishing Singapore

Cover of the book My Own Reflections by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Exotic Tillandsia Ii by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Sikhing Success & Happiness by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Why Do Indians . . . ? by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book One Hundred and One Things Malay by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Raising Little Lumpy by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Family . . . . . God’S Greatest Gift to Mankind by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book His Crown of Glory by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Olyanah by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Creation and You by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book It’S Now or Never by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book The Good Child’S Way by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Darkness by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book What Do You Call Someone Who Loves Love? by Jawad Al-Bahrani
Cover of the book Research Methodology in Landscape Architecture by Jawad Al-Bahrani
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy