Thorns by Sayyid Qutb

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A Rare Glimpse into the Heart of a Complex Historical Figure Before he became a defining and controversial figure in modern Islamic thought, Sayyid Qutb was a literary critic, a poet, and a young man navigating the agonies of unrequited love. Thorns (Ashwak) is the only novel Qutb ever wrote—a semi-autobiographical masterpiece that has remained largely unknown to the English-speaking world. Until now. First published in 1947, Thorns takes readers on a deeply personal journey through the emotional turmoil of its protagonist, Samy. Engaged to a woman he deeply loves, Samy’s world shatters when he discovers a hidden past she can neither escape nor fully explain. Driven by pride, jealousy, and societal expectations, he makes a fateful decision that alters the course of both their lives, plunging him into a spiral of regret and existential reflection. - Why You Should Read This Book: * Historical Significance: Uncover the purely literary and romantic side of Sayyid Qutb, written years before his radical ideological shift. * Psychological Depth: A profound exploration of love, betrayal, pride, and the destructive nature of suspicion. * Cultural Insight: A vivid portrayal of Egyptian urban society and relationships in the 1940s. * Faithful Translation: Meticulously translated to preserve the rhythmic elegance and poetic melancholy of the original Arabic text. Whether you are a student of Middle Eastern history, a lover of classic tragic romance, or a researcher seeking to understand the psychological foundations of one of the 20th century's most enigmatic figures, Thorns offers a uniquely humanizing perspective. Step into the mind of Sayyid Qutb before the world knew his name. Experience the tragedy of Thorns.

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