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When Rahman, a young African prince, decided to come to America, he was not coming in search of a bride to be his princess; he was coming in search of life. And life, he got, only not as he expected. For some people, witchcraft is an everyday story they were wary of; for others, it is merely unscientific and an illusion. For Rahman, then caught up in conflicts he had no knowledge of, from the rivalry of his grandfather’s polygamy to his father’s war for the royal throne, all these became his life. Like the story of Job, Rahman’s story became a modern mythology symbolizing the journey of the human spirit, “the holy pilgrimage.” It is the story of a battle between the Warriors of Heaven and the dark forces of evil, told in the true experience of a human being living like every one of us, a human being unwilling to take the journey.
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