Set in the early nineteenth century, during one of the most important periods of history in the Arabian Gulf, this groundbreaking and exciting novel is set against the backdrop of the brutal struggle between the British Empire and the tribes of the Gulf for control of the area. A British ship is on its way to deliver a precious sword from the British High Commissioner to Ibrahim Pasha, Commander of the Egyptian Army. This gift is meant to persuade Ibrahim to ally with the British against the Wahabi movement. However, when the ships of Arhom bin Jaber, ‘The Pirate', attack this British ship all hell breaks loose, culminating in the pursuit of ‘The Pirate' by the British fleet.
Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud
Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud, known for his novel "The Corsair," is a prominent Qatari writer renowned for his evocative prose and vivid storytelling. His work delves into themes of heritage, tradition, and societal change, making a significant contribution to Arabic literature by capturing the complexities of modern Qatar.