The structure of the untold, and the historical story in Noor Khader Khan's novel, by Jabir Khalifa Jabir -A socio-critical approach-

Section: Arabic language
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
125-146

Abstract

The term "untold" occupies an exceptional importance in modern Arab critical investigation and constitutes one of the most controversial topics among critics and audiences. often the critic or recipient of this type of text that carries white gaps and gaps needs a field survey of political, cultural, religious and social files to fill the open spaces in the narrative text.In fact, the untold has come in all its forms, political, religious, and sexual, not as exemplified in history, but as hypothetically represented on the ground. The study sample, (Nour Khader Khan, by the novelist Jaber Khalifa Jaber), was concerned with describing social and political events known to Arab history in Iraq and the Arab world at the time of the Ottoman Caliphate during a known period characterized by being dangerous. The novelist employed many real and imagined characters, as well as employed what seemed to be politically untold, in his imagination. The novel (Noor Khader Khan) was able to reveal many pages of hidden and untold Arab history, ancient and contemporary, and the Western planning to eliminate everything that is Arabic and Islamic and attempt to eliminate states, kingdoms and the Arab emirates one after the other, and strike the vital, wealthy and rich areas in the Arab countries.

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Al-Samarrai, S., & سهام. (2025). The structure of the untold, and the historical story in Noor Khader Khan’s novel, by Jabir Khalifa Jabir -A socio-critical approach-. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 3, 125–146. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5666