Men in Captivity By Sami Ayoub & Vivian
ISBN: 9789960717579
Author: Sami Ayub & Vivian
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 40
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication 1998
Description
About This Book:
"Men in Captivity" by Sami Ayub and Vivian is a 40-page softcover book that transports readers to the seventh-century Hijra, where Muslim Mujahidun embarks on a hazardous mission to free their comrades imprisoned in Cyprus. This prologue sets the stage for a story that is both historically significant and immensely uplifting.
The Sultan's Will
In this chapter, we look at the steadfast Sultan who leads the mission to release his imprisoned companions. The story emphasizes the Sultan's unshakable perseverance and confidence in undertaking the risky journey.
The Call of the Young Warrior
This portion introduces readers to a wonderful nine-year-old boy, the son of one of the captives, who has a strong desire to join the mission. It delves into the boy's steadfast devotion to Jihad and willingness to make personal sacrifices for the greater good.
Support and Sacrifice
The story highlights the wonderful role of the boy's mother, who shows incredible bravery and patience in allowing her only son to participate in the risky operation. Her unwavering faith and support become an important element of the story.
The Dangerous Expedition
The dramatic facts of the risky expedition to rescue the Muslim detainees in captivity are revealed in this chapter. It depicts the dangers and difficulties that the Mujahideen, including the young kid, confront as they travel towards their goal.
Victory and Reunion
The story comes to a close with the expedition's glorious victory. The reunion of the father and son is a happy point in the story, demonstrating the protagonists' resilience and faith throughout their trip.