If he expected that.
Adam, the brave son of a fisherman, is received at the prestigious al-Azhar University in Cairo, which seems to be the Harvard of the Koran there.
It's back to school.
The Grand Imam dies the same day.
It begins well.
Already the provincial was a little lost: this disappearance creates panic.
A replacement for this Sunni leader must be sought.
The authorities are watching all this closely.
The grand imam has a role almost equivalent to that of the president.
State security is on the line.
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Adam discovers the joys of boarding school, the promiscuity, the pettiness of the dormitory (we fight over the top bunk), the petty rivalries.
The new kid's eyes widen.
A student offers to help.
Brief comfort: the friend in question is murdered.
From the top of the minaret, Adam witnessed the scene.
Four strangers stabbed his protector.
It's messy.
An inspector is in charge of investigating the establishment.
It is above all a question of recruiting Adam to serve as an informant...
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