“Mombassa Suspect”… A Novel by the Writer Dr. Adab Abdul Hadi that sheds light on the journey of a young Syrian man who moved through many countries of the world and met a number of different characters to reach Mombasa, the city where Arab and Islamic ideas developed.
According to Abdul Hadi, the protagonist of the novel, the young man Ahmed Abu Saada, got to know Kalonji, a young man who speaks Arabic, during his journey, and decided to accompany him. He passed through Somalia and arrived in Kenya. During the journey, he faced many difficulties, his belongings were stolen, and he remained without an identity or a passport, so the owner of the hotel in Kenya expelled him, and another difficult journey began for him.
In the novel, the writer Abdul Hadi addresses the Zionist occupation of Palestine and what the Israeli Mossad is doing in Kenya, Ethiopia, and the rest of the African countries through its bases in those countries – however the young Ahmed confronted the attempts to undermine the Arabs in those countries and did not surrender to fear.
In the city of Mombasa, which was built by Arabs and Muslims, Ahmed lived in a hut on the beach after losing everything he had. The writer Abdul Hadi indicated that this Syrian citizen also went on his journey to meet Guevara and join him in the struggle, but Guevara was arrested, so Ahmed followed him to Bolivia. After Guevara was killed, Ahmed went to Spain and participated in confronting injustice there.
The writer Abdul Hadi wanted in her novel, through Ahmed and the other characters of the novel, to shed light on the importance of the Arabs and on the necessity of constant advancement and confronting conspiracies in an interesting style with many events that were cohesive around the main topic.
It is worth noting that the writer and critic Adab Abdul Hadi is a doctor of psychology who headed many cultural periodicals and wrote a number of television scenarios and a number of novels, including Frost, Ibrahim, and A Woman of Porcelain and many critical studies.
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