Gebelawi

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Gebelawi is a central, godlike patriarchal figure in Naguib Mahfouz’s novel "Children of Gebelawi," around whom the allegorical family saga and its themes of authority and rebellion revolve.

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Gebelawi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
fictional character
literary character
patriarchal figure
appearsIn Awlad Haratina
Children of Gebelawi
Children of the Alley
associatedWithCharacter Adham
Arafa
Gabal
Qasim
Rifa'a
centralThemeRelation authority
justice
oppression
rebellion
religious authority
characterTrait authoritative
powerful
remote
controls the alley and its endowment
controversyContext contributed to accusations of blasphemy against the novel
countryOfAuthor Egypt
createdBy Naguib Mahfouz
familyRole ancestor of successive generations in the novel
father of the alley’s descendants
gender male
hasAllegoricalMeaning God-like figure
representation of a monotheistic deity
symbol of divine authority
influences lives of successive prophetic-like figures in the novel
inspiredBy Abrahamic concept of God
inUniverseStatus benefactor whose will governs the alley
founder of the waqf (endowment) for the alley
languageOfWork Arabic
narrativeFunction distant ruler of the alley
origin of the family saga
source of conflict among descendants
publicationContextOfWork serialized in Al-Ahram in 1959
relatedWorkTheme critique of religious institutions
human struggle with divine will
residence large house at the end of the alley
roleInWork central character
founder of the alley family line
patriarch

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