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Khaled: A Tale of Arabia is a fantasy novel by F. Marion Crawford. It was first published in hardcover by Macmillan and Co. in 1891. Khaled has no soul - but he is offered one chance: if his wife comes to love him, despite his lack of a soul, he will become fully human.
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This is the story of of a genie who is made mortal as a punishment.
In "The Witch of Prague" the main character is on a quest to find the woman he loves. When he gets to Prague, he falls under the spell of a witch. In "Khaled: A Tale of Arabia" the main protagonist, Khaled, has no soul - but he is offered one chance: if his wife comes to love him, despite his lack of a soul, he will become fully human.
Khaled: A Tale of Arabia is a fantasy novel by F. Marion Crawford. It was first published in hardcover by Macmillan and Co. in 1891; its first paperback edition was issued by Ballantine Books as the thirty-ninth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in December, 1971. The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by Lin Carter. The novel is an oriental romance written in the style of the Arabian Nights.
Khaled stood in the third heaven, which is the heaven of precious stones, and of Asrael, the angel of Death. In the midst of the light shed by the fruit of the trees Asrael himself is sitting, and will sit until the day of the resurrection from the dead, writing in his book the names of those who are to be born, and blotting out the names of those who have lived their years and must die. Each of the trees has seventy thousand branches, each branch bears seventy thousand fruits, each fruit is composed of seventy thousand diamonds, rubies, emeralds, carbuncles, jacinths, and other precious stones. The stature and proportions of Asrael are so great that his eyes are seventy thousand days' journey apart, the one from the other.
Khaled: A Tale of Arabia is a fantasy novel by F. Marion Crawford, first published in 1891. With an Arabian Nights style setting, the book tells the tale of a jinn called Khaled. He falls in love with Princess Zehowah and kills her intended husband. Sent to earth as a man, he must then win Zehowah's love in order to gain a soul and enter paradise.
The four tales depicted in this book look at the special journey and experiences of young Muslims in the forest, desert, jungle and sea. Young Muslim characters in these stories come across special talkative land and sea creatures which helps them to better understand Islam and way of life. Meet Ahmed and his brother Mahmoud as they come across an evil old gypsy and sultan in their dark enchanted forest journey. And their treasure discovery leads them to greater rewards. Abdullah and his sister Eman are guided through the vast dry desert by Coco the Camel in the month of Ramadan. And their great escape from the Food Monster which helps them to retrieve the special Eid gifts for the needy. Fisherman Yunus and his three sons are capsized on a remote island, and the young boys sea adventure helps them to explore the lifestyles of different talkative under water creatures. And their great help to some of the sea creatures helps them to discover a precious oyster pearl which helps to benefit them and the fish market. And Jacob's jungle story with the Pilgrims to Mecca, treads along some of the dangers of the furious Wa Wee Jungle. But the great help of Haboob the friendly Elephant allows Jacob and the Pilgrims to overcome evil jungle characters, and retrieve Hajji Sadiqa's golden beads.
Khaled: A Tale of Arabia is a fantasy novel by F. Marion Crawford. It was first published in hardcover by Macmillan and Co. in 1891; its first paperback edition was issued by Ballantine Books as the thirty-ninth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in December, 1971