Lucifer's Internal Contract (English Translation)
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  • Reads 88
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 11
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2024
Based on real events.

After a major emotional shock, Tharwat decides to forge a pact with Lucifer that would benefit him and all his descendants. But would the devil agree to an eternal contract? And would it lead many others astray? Tharwat may be selfish, but not when it comes to his relatives.

Tharwat, Ahmed, and Abu Al-Maati are real Egyptian people from Taj Al-Ezz village, Tami Al-Amdeed city, and all of them communicated with jinn.

Most of the names mentioned in the story refer to real individuals.
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