A Dream of One

400.00

Publisher:                   Sharfun Publications, Bangalore

First edition:               June 2013

Price:                          Rs. 400/- Foreign 20$ (including postage)

Description

From Somalia, the world’s most impoverished country in the horn of Africa emerges Dr. Rachid, who strategies a ginormous task of uniting the different Islamic countries and alleviating the poverty all over the world. The challenges are palpable and the rivals are callous.

Shakira, a lanky deprived woman of Mogadishu, plods along with her children to  the Dadaab refugee camp.  Maqbool, her elder son was left behind as a shoe shine boy to sustain himself. He was lured by a foot soldier of Al-Qaeda to fight in Afghanistan for Taliban, where he was ambushed by the USA’s military, incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba and later released to trace through him the Al-Qaeda chief.

Meanwhile, Rachid invited the three intellectuals, Prof. Mehmet Moosa, Physicist of Cairo, Egypt, Dr. Mansoor Amir, novelist of Iran, and Sameena Thabassum, a journalist of Lahore, Pakistan to Istanbul, Turkey to discuss about eliminating discord among the Muslims.  A conference was organized and intellectuals from 25 countries were invited to share their views. It was mutually proposed among other initiatives to make West Asia, a weapons free zone. This was later ratified by the Foreign Ministers of 57 Islamic countries during second convention held in Tehran, Iran.

The Khidmath-e-Khalkh, a dissident group against the theocracy of Iran had decided to subjugate the supremacy of Iran. The CIA was on the trail of Maqbool. The decision of Islamic countries as not to procure any weapon had also infuriated many industrialists all over the world.

One morning, in Iran, the four reformists travel in a Mercedes to visit its nuclear program at Qom city. Rachid, who had developed an intense infatuation for captivating Sameena sat beside her. On the way, two culprits on a motorbike passed the Mercedes and perched a magnetic bomb over it and fled.

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