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Bedouin / Romantic / Drama In the desert love beats the sword

Love stories has a different taste in the desert, influenced by the desert itself it always fascinated any orientalist who were all breath taken by the astuteness of the bedouins and there way of implementing their lows, they also wrote about the generosity and loyalty of the bedouins, how they keep their word and do not accept grievance and never leave their vendetta.

This Bedouin series tells the story of English Orientalist sent by his leadership to the desert as spy to win over tribal elders. He occurred in the grip of Sheikh Jad’dan’s men, and when he faced Al-Sheikh, he alleged that he had submitted under the pretext of buying thoroughbred horses, but Sheikh Jad’dan realized his objectives and invalidates it, and treated him as a close guest.

Robert admires Sheikh Jad’dan’s, and the sheikh decided to call Robert: “Ghazwan”, who lived among the people of Al-Sheikh’s tribe as one of them, wrote down their customs and traditions and engaged in the details of their daily lives and was involved in their customs and timbers, shared their battles and their endless revenges.

Robert returns back to his country, but his passion for the desert and longing to its family makes him come back to witness with them many of the events such as their love stories, the years of drought and the risk of death from hunger and thirst. Robert returned to his home after he spent more than twenty years away from his country, and starts to recall and write down what he saw and learned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.165.132.226 (talk) 13:50, 13 May 2015 (UTC)