Guys in Al Liss wa Al Kalab, does Aleesh and Nabwiah die in the story? And does Saed get arrested or die at the end of the story??
Nebawiah and Alish live somewhere else as mentioned in the book, and no one knows where they went, so it's not mentioned we don't have to Knw were , so the story stops mentioning them, and saeed dies at the end , the police shot him.
Nebawiah and Alish live somewhere else as mentioned in the book, and no one knows where they went, so it's not mentioned we don't have to Knw were , so the story stops mentioning them, and saeed dies at the end , the police shot him.
Okay thank you. Also did Saed try to kill Aleesh but instead killed another man?
In the book, all it says that both like each other, and got married after sa3eed went to prison, there is nothing else tbh, that's what my book says l. Where did you get that question? I doubt it comes in the exam.
In the book, all it says that both like each other, and got married after sa3eed went to prison, there is nothing else tbh, that's what my book says l. Where did you get that question? I doubt it comes in the exam.
My teacher made a comment on one of my essays to mention that. I think we had to make an interpretation.
I'll ask my mom, but I don't think there is a reason, he just liked her and decided to marry her after they planned to make sa3eed go to prison, I'll still ask her today and let you know.
I'll ask my mom, but I don't think there is a reason, he just liked her and decided to marry her after they planned to make sa3eed go to prison, I'll still ask her today and let you know.
To interprete it like giving an opinion why he married her, as said in the book that Alish works for sa3eed, he used to help him with stealing and stuff just like he is his boss, this probebly made him feel small and build hate for him to the point where he wanted to live his life and betrayed him by marrying his wife. Nabawia is already a cheater , she always steals money from houses she works in, so they have the same habit which made them get along. That's how I would interpret it.