Chapter 1 Rami's Journey For Hope

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The year is 2060 and it was a cold January morning in West Bank Palestine where Rami is born in. His family had been part of the Palestinian Refugees, the one of the many who have been displaced by the ongoing conflict that had disturbed their homeland for generations. But by the time Rami was born, his parents had already fled to a refugee camp located at the outskirts of the City named Amman at Jordan. they where seeking safety after the latest wave of violence tore through their community.

The camp, a sprawling, dusty settlement, was home to displaced Palestinians and refugees from across the Middle East

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The camp, a sprawling, dusty settlement, was home to displaced Palestinians and refugees from across the Middle East. Life was harsh and food was scarce, the living conditions were cramped, and uncertainty loomed at every corner. But even amidst the difficulties, Rami's parents worked hard to provide their children with a semblance of stability. They introduced him the importance of education, compassion, and resilience values that would carry him through a life marked by hardship and hope.

But as Rami grew up, the world around him became more chaotic and dangerous. As time passed by from many suns and moons of days and nights, the year is now 2072 and it is now marked as the rise of the Sunni And Shia Islamic Regime,

A regime that promised to protect the region's Muslim identity from foreign influences but instead ushered in an era of harsh control and brutal repression. Under the guise of enforcing "pure" Islamic law, the regime stripped away the freedoms of its people. Women were denied their rights, speech was censored and many women's faces where no longer seen as it was now covered with a hijab mask, as the eyes can be barely seen.

The regime's soldiers roamed the streets, silencing anyone who dared to oppose their vision. It was a time of fear, As horrific Propaganda Posters of Soldier's seen holding a knife can be seen and nearly anyone even the School's. along with red flags with a arabic word written on it "Allah Akbar" was being used as a false sign of control. they used God as a way to manipulate their own people's with their misinformation. And those deemed "un-Islamic" faced punishment, including the torture and execution of LGBTQ+ individuals, who were hunted down for simply being who they were.

 And those deemed "un-Islamic" faced punishment, including the torture and execution of LGBTQ+ individuals, who were hunted down for simply being who they were

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Rami saw the horrors unfold before his eyes. He witnessed the regime's cruelty as it imposed its twisted vision on the people of Jordan. And even Rani's Older Brother, Samir a 16 Year old palestinian boy with dark brown puffy hair with tan skin tone. he's a closeted gay teenager, forced to hide his true identity for fear of being caught. But unfortunately Samir's secret was discovered, and one fateful day, he was dragged from their home and publicly executed as a warning to anyone who might dare to defy the regime.

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