The Revolution Is Inevitable

by Mohammed Hassan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/30/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 102
ISBN : 9781496942869
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 102
ISBN : 9781496942852

About the Book

Elders of the peasants vow to make the aristocracy pay for the painful trials they had caused them, as well as considering Huzma’s recent misfortune of losing his mother and having their house burned down just because he fell in love with Mujni, who is a niece of the king, but this case will only be a spur to the almost-happening revolution. Elders choose Abakum for the specific task of beguiling their tribesman Kamza, who is one of the loyal soldiers who guards the Black Jail. Abakum finds out that Huzma is alive and works as a security guard in one of the restaurants located in a village close to the Black Jail. The revolution is inevitable, and the tyrant regime is ousted by a bloody battle that claims the lives of thousands. Thereafter, the controversial issue over administration begins, which causes people to flee and yearn for the former administration. Huzma gets shot after joining the drug-dealing trade, and Mujni gives birth to a baby boy named Muzzeer, who tells the story.


About the Author

Mohammed Hassan Mohammed was born in Kismayo, Somalia, and in 1992, his family fled to Kenya and settled in a refugee camp, where he grew up. He graduated from the teacher’s college of Masinde Muliro University at Kakamega in Kenya, after which he taught in primary school in the Kakuma refugee camp. He worked jointly with the LWF (Lutheran World Federation) Child Development Program for two years and was one of the members who carried out several surveys organized by UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees) agency operating in the refugee camp. He also taught in the adult education program established in camp by the IRC (International Rescue Committee) and trained disabled children under the SNE (Special Needs Education) program. He wrote several scripts of school-level plays and dramas while in the refugee camp. He arrived in United States in 2012 and joined the San Antonio Community College where he is a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success.