Synopses & Reviews
Ruhiya is an intensely spiritual young girl, the muezzin's daughter in an oasis village in Palestine under Israeli occupation. One night her childhood love, a recently converted fundamentalist, sets off on a suicide mission. Ruhiya breaches one of the deepest taboos of Islam by chanting the call to prayer herself. At the last moment her song reaches him and instead of detonating the explosives that have been strapped to him, he retreats and runs. The same day a foreign journalist, sent to the village to cover the two stories, is faced with a wall of silence. She seeks answers with the encouragement of a little girl who hears and sees everything, the keeper of all secrets. The honey is a magic substance healing everything. It runs through the land like its lifeblood. Throught the themes of suicide and liberation, the story of a woman, a village and a people is told.
Table of Contents
Dawn : Ruhiya's song (Bid'a) -- Nightfall : Yehya's journey (Nushuz) -- Noon : Retreat (Ta 'arrud) -- The sun begins its descent : Fireflies to the guilty mosque (Kashf) -- Sunset : The honeymoon's remembrance (Keshya).