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is a renowned spiritual and adventure novel by Canarian author Sagar Prakash Khatnani. Often compared to The Alchemist and The Little Prince, it follows the journey of a young man seeking the meaning of a word that has haunted his dreams since birth. Plot Summary

Core Themes: The story explores universal human truths—friendship, loss, love, and the courage to follow one's dreams—drawing inspiration from sufism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism.

La historia sigue a Yuseph Wahed, un joven zapatero de ad-Dār al-Baīḍaʾ que, desde su nacimiento, es acechado cada noche por una misteriosa palabra en sus sueños: "Amagi". Tras la muerte de su padre, Yuseph decide abandonar la seguridad de su hogar para emprender un viaje espiritual por el norte de África en busca de respuestas.

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is a spiritual adventure novel written by Sagar Prakash Khatnani

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