Determined to follow the laws set down in the Qur'an, seventeen-year-old Nadia becomes involved in a violent revolutionary movement aimed at supporting Muslim rule in Syria and opposing the Western politics and materialism that increasingly affect her family.
Discusses the festivals and holidays of Syria and how the songs, foods, and traditions associated with these celebrations reflect the culture of the people.
A simple introduction to the geography, history, resources, economy, government, culture, and people of the southwestern Asian country whose coastal region was once part of ancient Phoenicia.