In Arabian Nights

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Genres: Fiction
Persian proverb   FROM THE FIRST DAYS WE TOOK UP RESIDENCE IN THE CALIPH'S House, I found myself in a world that lies parallel to our own.
Morocco is a kingdom overlaid with a cloak of supernatural belief. A twilight zone, a fourth dimension, its spell touches every aspect of life, affecting everyone in the most unexpected way.
At first you hardly realize it is there. But as you learn to observe, really observe, you see it – everywhere. The more you hear of it, the more you sense it all around.
... And the more you sense it, the more you begin to believe.
Believe, and what was impossible becomes possible, what at first was hidden becomes visible.
Like everyone else who has ever moved to Morocco, we were destined to brush with the supernatural, whether it be through the shantytown, the workforce, or through our new friends. But it was the purchase of Dar Khalifa itself that sucked us deep into the Moroccan underbelly. With its legions of supposed jinns, the house was somehow directly connected to the kingdom's bedrock of supernatural belief.
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