Itemize Based On Books رحلة ابن فطومة
| Title | : | رحلة ابن فطومة |
| Author | : | Naguib Mahfouz |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 126 pages |
| Published | : | 2006 by دار الشروق (first published 1983) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Novels |

Naguib Mahfouz
Paperback | Pages: 126 pages Rating: 3.96 | 3856 Users | 603 Reviews
Interpretation In Favor Of Books رحلة ابن فطومة
رواية تحكي عن رحالة عربي هاجر من بلاده بعد فشلة في الزواج من محبوبته إلى دار الجبل بحثا عن الكمال والعدالة المفقودين في بلاده. يشجعه على ذلك استاذه الذي فشل في اكمال الرحلة بسبب الحرب التي كانت تدور بين البلاد المتجاورة. و يمر في رحلته على عدة بلاد ويتعطل في رحلته أكثر من مرة بسبب زواجه وسجنه. يمر في رحلته على بلاد المشرق حيث يلتقي بعروسة ويتزوجها وينجب منها 5 اطفال. ولكنه يفرق بينه وبينهم بسبب محاولته تعليم اطفاله عقيدته. ثم بعد ذلك يرحل إلى البلد التالية وهي بلاد الحيرة. يرى فيها ان الملك يعتبر تمثيل لله وتدور حرب بين الحيرة والمشرق وتنتصر جيوش الحيرة وتصبح عروسة إحدى السبايا ويشتريها. ولكن الحكيم الأكبر للملك يريدها لنفسة فيتسبب في دخول ابن فطومة إلى السجن لمدة 20 عاما. يقوم انقلاب على الملك الحالي وياتي ملك جديد ويحرر ابن فطومة. يترك دار الحيرة راحلا إلى" بلاد الحلبة " حيث يجد ان الشعوب شديدة الحرية الدينية وان كل الديانات تتعايش في البلد بما فيها الالحاد. يتزوج للمرة الثانية من سامية وهي ممرضة وينجب منها. يرحل إلى دار الامان بحثا عن استكمال رحلته ويرى في دار الامان ان كل فرد مشجع على التجسس على صاحبه.و ان كل فرد لا يحق له ابداء ارائه في غير مجاله وعمله ثم يتركها راحالا إلى بلاد الغروب التي تعتبر المحطة النهائية قبل وصولة إلى دار الجبل ومنها يرحل إلى دار الجبل بسبب الحرب الدائرة وبعد سفر شهر متواصل يصل بوابات دار الجبل وعندها يصل إلى نهاية الرواية ويترك القارئ لاستنتاج النهاية.Point Books To رحلة ابن فطومة
| Original Title: | رحلة بن فطومة |
| ISBN: | 9770914908 |
| Edition Language: | Arabic URL http://www.shorouk.com/books/details.aspx?b=18cdb8ed-047e-4c15-bccb-2ae136a50722 |
Rating Based On Books رحلة ابن فطومة
Ratings: 3.96 From 3856 Users | 603 ReviewsEvaluation Based On Books رحلة ابن فطومة
Leaning toward a 4 on this one, but not quite. I am sampling short works of fiction from various regions of the world, and I wanted something by Mahfouz to be among the works I read. I chose this title because I was intrigued by the concept of a Muslim scholar taking a journey to gain wisdom; having read excerpts from the historical observations of Ibn Battuta and Ibn Rushd, I wondered how a talented novelist would depict such observations. What I had not expected was that the main characterShort and sweet. One of Mahfouzs most introspective and self-reflective pieces of work. His commentary on society, religion, and war is scathing
Not nearly as good as his best, but still an enjoyable short parable just brimming with symbolism and insights into Mahfouzs unique and compelling philosophy. Ibn Fattoumas journal of one culture shock following another as he leaves his homeland, the Land of Islam, and travels from country to country where the people in each place he visits worship in turn the moon, then their king, then nothing, and finally (and in many ways most frightening of all) justice.

Inspiring and thought provoking. "This is a first step to success," he said contentedly. "A downpour of rain starts with a few drops."
Should be on the list of recommended reading for high schoolers. A traveler goes in search of the perfect land. Each land he encounters has its perfect points that it brags about and its bad points. Such a feast for the mind.
The Legend of Ibn Fattouma by Naguib Mahfouz presents a lesser known side of his work to Western readers. This short 140 page novella derives inspiration from indigenous modes of storytelling and narrative styles in Egypt. In essence, the novella ruminates on the organisation of a society. Thus, Ibn Fattouma begins a quest to gain wisdom. In Mashriq, we meet a tribe whose citizens worship the moon and he marries Arousa. He is expelled from Mashriq for attempting to raise his son as a Muslim, we
I am really glad that this novel was the start of my readings ever for Nagib mahfooz, its deceiving this novel if u get to pre-judge it, its small but very effective though, i liked how the writer reflected upon all the humane struggles in the life and adventures of just one man "ibn fatoma", and how man could lose himself for his desires at times, and that the pusruit of perfection through a man made system will never be possible because after all humans are too far from being perfect, not to


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