Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children o Israel

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It was not in mind, while this book was being written, to recount to my dear reader the story of the prophet Moses (Peace Be Upon Him and upon all God’s messengers as well), that most of us, if not all, know his story very well .

Transcript of Samatya - An Egyptian Woman Among the Children o Israel

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It was not in mind, while this book was being

written, to recount to my dear reader the story of

the prophet Moses (Peace Be Upon Him and

upon all God’s messengers as well),

that most of us, if not all, know his story very well.

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Undoubtedly, it is elaborately recounted

in many books (the best example is the

Holy Qur’an itself) that most of it is, almost, about his story with the Pharaoh and the

Children of Israel.

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The basic foundation upon which the events of this story take place is that each

era has its own great heroes

from among the general public,

who are not mentioned in

history.

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Although the heroes of this story are created by the

author’s imagination, they do

exist in all eras under different

names.

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As we may know, the people of misfortune

are not only the prophets, but also

many others that you may see around you. For those are grades of dignity with their

Lord, then the company of prophets

in Paradise.

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Thus, the story here highlights the general

public, during the times of prophet

Moses , whose lives go in parallel with the

big event that has already happened.

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Without further prolongation, it is better for my dear

reader himself to read, fly with his own

imagination, travel a few thousand years

back in time, and live with the events of the

story.

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FIRST EDITIONCopyright © Mohamed

Adly 2017The Author asserts his

moral right tobe identified as the author

of this work

Cover by Melrose Books

ISBN 978-1-912026-26-5epub 978-1-912026-27-2mobi 978-1-912026-28-9

All rights reserved.

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Chapter I : An Evening on the River Nile

Chapter II : Inside the Pharaoh’s Palace

Chapter III : Hori’s

Dreams

Chapter IV : A Hard Night

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Chapter V : Malissa and Samatya

Chapter VI : In the South

Chapter VII : Among the Children of Israel

Chapter VIII : Rachel and Samatya

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Chapter IX : Aborted Dreams

Chapter X : The New House

Chapter XI : The City Market

Chapter XII : Preparation for the

Festival

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Chapter XIII : News from the

Royal Palace

Chapter XIV : The Buds of the

Garden

Chapter XV : The Festival Day

Chapter XVI : The Three

Friends

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Chapter XVII : A Rising Star

Chapter XVIII : The Old Man

Chapter XIX : Asmaya

Chapter XX : The Unexpected

Chapter XXI : The Exodus from

Egypt

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SAMATYA An Egyptian Woman Among the

Children of Israel is the monotheistic story of love triumphing over

faith intermingled with murder and tragedy.

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Hori is a poor farmer who lives with his

beloved Egyptian wife, Samatya, in the hills overlooking the Nile.

Hori dreams of a better life for his family and follows a new career that takes him away

from his beloved Samatya.

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Great hardship, suffering and destruction all resulting from

Samatya and Hori's differences in their

religious beliefs will test their faith

and courage.

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Are they destined to finally be together, or

will a devastating succession of events culminate in murder

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