الجمعة، 9 ديسمبر 2022

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gypsy worlds


Reza Hamdallah thanks


From Republic Street, first Faisal

Between Sharif and Saudi Al-Sanadili Streets

Corona time, fireworks and firecrackers

and drugs



Reza Hamdallah thanks


Reda Hamdallah, Shukr Al-Gypsy, leads the porters in the Great Saturday Market, with the welcome of the fifty.

The porters make way for the daughter of Hamdallah Shukr, the sheikh of the sheikhs of the porters in the three deserts. He was the first to carry people for wages on camel backs in the Sahara Desert, and anchored the origins of the profession since it was perfected by the hands of camel trainers to ride people on their backs in the neighboring hill of Ghajar Riyah, in the far south of the Lesser Desert.

Hamdallah conveys his gratitude for his experiences to all his boys who have worked with him for half a century.. carrying goods, luggage, and sometimes people.

Praise be to God, he says, thanks to the last of his children who are close to his heart.

What did those before us say?

-  any?

- Our job is to serve people in return and without for those who do not have .. Serve him and he will return the service to you two services in the near or distant future .. Stand by the weak and you will find him in distress .. Provide goodness to the needy without reckoning and count it for the Day of Judgment.

Raifah al-Tibi treats Rady with a son she did not give birth to, due to his shyness and politeness. So, in the eyes of her daughter, Reda, he becomes the embodied model for her father’s youth, Hamdallah Shukr. The moment Rady entered upon her father, asking for her hand, or when his livelihood came to wash, his mother paved the way for the matter with Raifah al-Tibi, the wife of the sheikh of the gypsy porters.

Rady prepares his wedding tent, and his mate devotes al-Mugsala, the savings of her work and the work of God’s grace for the past thirty years, to buy a stallion chosen by his teacher, the sheikh of the porters’ sect, to carry Reda’s howdah. Surrounded him until the next morning.

Death snatches away the sheikh of the porters, so grief drowns his tent, and Raifah al-Tibi joins him before the age of forty, leaving her daughter Rida alone, with no one to support her in this world except Radhi, God’s blessing, the son of Riziqa al-Maghsala.

The five great porters Awf Sayegh, Abd al-Bar Rajeh, Samir Awija, Saqr Siyouf and Fattouh al-Qat meet to exclude Radha from the path of Reda, so that one of them wins the sect's sheikhdom.

She bids farewell to Reda Rady early in the morning and waits for his return after his mother prepares the wedding tent.

Rady carries his sheikh’s camel with a load of beans for Sheikh Ahmed Dhahiba from the Saturday market to his granaries in Tal Al-Rih, and when Rady mediates the distance between the bottom and top of the hill, the five adult porters approach him.

Hamdallah Shukur's camel escapes from death, so it crawls to the tent of its owner without land or a load, so Rida sets up a great funeral and treats Razeeqa like her mother's caretaker, so she transports her to the tent of Hamdallah Shukr until the camel recovers, so she replaces her beloved, Radhi Rizkallah, and her father, Hamdallah Shukr, at work.

The five porters, Reda Bint, their sheikh, take precedence over themselves, and put her in the lead until she settles her opinion on one of them.

  Dahrouj caresses to a young boy, Awf, a goldsmith, a camel, Hamdallah Shukur, while she is eating.

Reda is not surprised by the act of the camel, Hamdallah Shukr, and tries to calm down from her rage to return to her food. After transporting three loads, Reda returns to her mother, Razeeqa, to give her the punishment of the camel from Rady’s killers in the Saturday market in front of the crowds of porters.


A short story written by / Mahmoud Hassan Farghaly

Member of the Writers Union

Member of the Syndicate of Film Professions


mahmoudhassanfarghaly@yahoo.com

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mirage swarm


From Republic Street, the first Faisal dead end

At the Shaheed School on the one hand, and the sewage station on the other

Between Sharif and Saudi Al-Sanadili Streets

Corona time, fireworks and firecrackers

and drugs


mirage swarm


The eyes of Kharubli Dulaimi al-Ghajar and his five hundred men widened to embrace the flock of camels, which were wandering miles away from the Kharubli hills.

The horses of Al-Kharoubi gallop behind the flock of camels, and every time they travel a mile, the body will go a mile.

The men of al-Kharubli have hope.

The men of al-Kharubli strip the caravans and the wayfarers of their belongings, and return home laden with booty.

The horses pass the sixth mile, so the full camels keep their distance from continuing their gallop.

The third month passes after the food and drink run out of the ten hills that were usurped by the tribes that inhabited them for hundreds of years, so that Kharubli and his five hundred men reside there with their families.

The tribes who usurped their hills unanimously agreed to block the paths and ways leading to the ten hills, and to change the routes of caravans loaded with goods to alternative paths.

The tribesmen proceeded with their bodies staggering at the eleventh mile, while Riq al-Kharoubi and his men were still panting behind the mirage of the squadron.

It eases the movement of the body so that it becomes a reality in the eyes of Al-Kharouli and his men at the sixteenth mile, and they continue to pursue it.

The knees reach the twentieth mile, and the tribesmen dodge the nets they set up on the plains of the deserts of old.

Thousands of tribesmen gather around the empty slope. Al-Kharoubi and his men become within range of the tribesmen's arrows.

The arrows flock together and settle in the heart of the carobli, and its neurotic formation becomes loose.

Ten of Al-Kharoubi's men manage to escape, and the tribes return to their ten hills to rebuild after the mirage of a flock of camels that were full of camels destroyed Al-Kharoubi and his men.


A short story written by / Mahmoud Hassan Farghaly

Member of the Writers Union

Member of the Syndicate of Film Professions


mahmoudhassanfarghaly@yahoo.com



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