The children of our neighborhood

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Al-Jabalawi sits in his big house surrounded by high prices and those around him who are fighting to get his endowment, where they settle in their vertebrae and he cares about the floor, as it settled on parts of the walls of Al-Kabir, and of course whoever ceases to pray that Al-Jabalawi will destroy him and his isolation will leave him and save them from the tyranny of bullies, so goodness will prevail over everyone He appears and shows them and returns them to the bullies, but greed and ignorance bring them back at the end of the stage to what the situation was, and poverty and suffering remain their inevitable fate.
In this wonderful novel, Mahfouz describes oppression and people's longing for salvation from themselves, how principles can change with the swing of human souls, and how good deeds fall under the hand of corruption and corruptors.
This novel is one of the writer's most famous and problematic novels, and the Swedish Academy noted it when it awarded Naguib Mahfouz the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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