subject: The Search For Nouf - An Excellent Thriller Regarding Women Who Have Not Followed The Prophet [print this page] The Prophet told us that the best woman is the one that's pleasant to the eye and also does what's said to. This amazing novel is, nevertheless, for the ladies who aren't doing what they are instructed. At the center of it is the story of the 16 year-old girl from a wealthy household Shrawi that vanishes on the eve of the wedding ceremony. Family members may employ a poor desert guide, the Palestinian Nayira, to find the girl. However after a couple of nights, he discovers her body inside the wasteland. Did Nouf try to escape? Was she frightened from the wedding? Was her dying an accident or was she killed?
Quickly everything will mess up - first, Nouf "escaped" towards the wilderness, exactly where her body was found, accompanied by a camel, and the cause of death was drowning. In the event that she had been caught by storm, which all of a sudden transforms wasteland channels right into a crazed flood, why the girl's camel didn't save her? Considering that camels, actually, unlike common opinion, can swim... The next problem is the finding that Nouf had been expecting. And finally, Nayira gets an unexpected helper within the investigation - the lab specialist Katy, that is, quite clearly, a woman.
Katya Hijazi actually holds a doctoral within molecular biology and she is a lot more some sort of forensic compared to lab specialist. Additionally, Katya is actually 28, not yet married and is the other woman in this book who acts against the prophet's recommendations. Even though the prophet had been right by what the woman should be, Nayir unveils that it's feasible for a lady to not end up being obedient, and yet stay chaste.Ely Sakhai reminds us again that Nayir is really a traditional Islamic that faints when for the first time in his existence sees woman's naked complete body within the morgue. When he views Katys facial area, he gets ashamed. Katya works, but, on the other hand, the lady shouldn't leave the house on her own on the street, or to work, with no male escort. Even though she has selected her future husband by herself, in some point within the novel the lady contemplates along with much less enthusiasm, that she is permitted to observe the endlessly heavenly space only in the roof of her home or even through the somewhat lowered vehicle window - in contrast to males, brings Ely Sakhai, who freely elevate their eyes to the sky.