
The Black Knight: Miqdad Historical Noveler
The Black Knight is a historical novel based on the true life of al-Miqdād Son of ʿAmr, one of the earliest believers and a companion of the Messenger of God. Born outside the protection of lineage, known for a time by names not his own, Miqdād moves through a world governed by patronage, power, and silence, learning discipline before belief and restraint before recognition. Set against the charged landscapes of Mecca, the desert roads of migration, the fields of Badr and Uhud, the siege of Egypt, and the open waters of the Mediterranean, this novel traces a life shaped by alignment rather than ambition. It follows a man who chose obedience without guarantee, action without display, and integrity without attachment to authority, becoming known not through conquest or command, but through steadiness under pressure. Drawing closely from the historical record while rendering its silences with literary precision, The Black Knight presents a portrait of faith tested in concealment, affirmed in conflict, and preserved through restraint. Dialogue and interior reflection are used to illuminate moral tension and lived consequence, not to revise events. Where history speaks plainly, the narrative follows; where it is quiet, the story remains faithful to context, structure, and known reality. This is a work of biographical historical fiction grounded in documented events, disciplined in imagination, and written with deliberate restraint. It offers not a legend shaped for comfort, but a life examined for coherence, presenting a model of strength that resists spectacle and leadership that refuses domination.
Author: Gus Kazem
Book Details
| Title | The Black Knight: Miqdad |
| Author | Gus Kazem |
| Category | Historical Fiction Short Stories & Anthologies |
| Availability | Paperback, Hardcover, and E-book editions |
| Meta data | Reading age: 7+ | Pages: 118 | English | Size: 6 x 0.3 x 9 in | 8.2 On | ISBN: 9798902800071 |
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About the Author
Gus Kazem is an author and independent publisher whose work focuses on lives shaped under pressure, where belief, discipline, and memory persist without permission. His writing moves between historical record and narrative reconstruction, attending closely to what survives when official history falls silent. His work does not seek to dramatize suffering or resolve it into comfort. Instead, it documents continuity how faith is practiced quietly, how order is preserved internally, and how meaning endures within systems designed to erase it. Research, restraint, and fidelity to source material guide both his writing and editorial decisions.
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