The Quiver Land and the Black Era of Tyranny
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New Egypt or the Quiver Land was born after a long black era of Tyranny. How could this happen? What was the price of achieving this goal? How could the peaceful Quiverians perform their White Revolution? Details of feelings, actions and consequences of this revolution are included in an easy style of writing.
Ahmad S. Abdul-Aziz
Mr. Ahmad S. Abdul-Aziz is an ESL teacher, a writer, a translator, a curricula developer and a researcher who is keen to share some of his ideas and feelings with others. He was born on the 16th of October, 1976 in one of Egypt's small towns called Fuwa. He is an Egyptian .He is now working as an ESL teacher in one of the private schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which he considers his second home. He is married with two daughters whom he considers the blessed angels of his life. Out of his love to his homeland; Egypt or the Quiver Land as historians call it, he tried to trace one of the important moments of Egypt's great history which is the White Revolution. He wrote this story to light the way before those interested readers who are keen to know more about the Egyptian Revolution. Writing is the favourite hobby of the author which he considers one of the main means to communicate with people of similar interests.
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The Quiver Land and the Black Era of Tyranny - Ahmad S. Abdul-Aziz
Contents
About the Author
About the Book
Preface
Stage One
Stage Two
Stage Three
The White Revolution
For the Souls of Martyrs
The People Want
About the Author
Mr. Ahmad S. Abdul-Aziz is an ESL teacher, a writer, a translator, a curricula developer, and a researcher who is keen to share some of his ideas and feelings with others. He was born on the 16th of October, 1976, in one of Egypt’s small towns, called Fuwa. He is an Egyptian. He is now working as an ESL teacher in one of the private schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which he considers his second home. He is married with two daughters who he considers the blessed angels of his life. Out of his love to his homeland, Egypt—or the Quiver Land as historians call it—he tried to trace one of the important moments of Egypt’s great history, which is the White Revolution. He wrote this story to light the way before those interested readers who are keen to know more about the Egyptian Revolution. Writing is the main hobby of the author, which he considers one of the main means to communicate with people with similar interests.
About the Book
What was the most famous revolution in the world in 2011? Of course the answer is the Egyptian Revolution, known as the 25th of January Revolution or the White Revolution. And yet there aren’t any books about this great, peaceful revolution. This is a real pity because millions of people, young and old, would love to read about this subject.
New Egypt, or the Quiver Land, was born after a long, black era of tyranny. How could this happen? What was the price of achieving this goal? How could the peaceful Quiverians perform their White Revolution? Details of feelings, actions, and consequences of this revolution are included in an easy style of writing.
To the souls of my parents, who died before seeing Egypt with its new smiling face aspiring for progress and a bright future, and to the souls of martyrs who sacrificed their souls, lightening the way of freedom for all Egyptians.
God bless you all.
Preface
O God, You give sovereignty to whomever You want, and You draw sovereignty from whom You want. You exalt whomever You want and abase whomever You want. In your hand is all the good, and You are able to do all things.
Whenever injustice and prejudice spread, riots and revolutions accompany them. That is because God has created all people free and equal. So, no people are more favored than others. If someone has been given power, he should know that the power of God is greater. Thus, he shouldn’t treat people unfairly or debase them for any reason. For there must come a day when those who did good, an atom’s weight worth, will be rewarded, and those who did ill, an atom’s weight worth, will be punished.
This book is a message to all kings, presidents, sultans, princes, leaders, and anyone in charge of others’ welfare and prosperity. Learn the lesson of this story well. The will of the people is more powerful than any other consideration. Never be conceited because of the chair you sit on for a period of time. There must come a time to leave it. There must come a time when you will be a part of history and the coming generations will judge you, either by praising or condemning. Don’t look at your feet; always keep an eye on the future.
This story is intended to be a reflection of the Egyptian revolution and the great lessons of it. The Quiver Land is where this story happened, and it is a nickname of Egypt. Egypt is different from other places in the whole world. Its air implies something strange, something clear. Something forces you to live it and to love