Muharib's Medicine

Muharib's Medicine

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Aya and her village are in grave danger of being wiped out by Typhoid. Only a few remain who are healthy, and they're exhausted from taking care of the ill. It's up to Muharib to cross the Sahara and retrieve the life saving medicine from Cairo.
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