Radwan Hussainy

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Radwan Hussainy is a devout, respected religious scholar and spiritual guide in Naguib Mahfouz’s novel "Midaq Alley," known for his piety and moral authority within the community.

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instanceOf fictional character
religious scholar
spiritual guide
appearsIn novel "Midaq Alley"
authorNationality Egyptian
communityRole informal judge of disputes
source of blessings and prayers
country Egypt
creator Naguib Mahfouz
culturalContext Egyptian urban lower-middle-class milieu
ethicalView upholds traditional Islamic values
familyStatus married
fictionalUniverse Midaq Alley
gender male
knownFor devout religious practice
giving advice to neighbors
moral integrity
offering spiritual guidance
language Arabic
literarySignificance symbol of spiritual and moral order in the alley
medium prose fiction
moralStatus highly esteemed
narrativeFunction contrast to morally corrupt characters
embodiment of religious piety
nationalityInFiction Egyptian
notableCharacteristic charitable
humble
pious
respected
wise
occupation Quran teacher
religious scholar
religion Islam
residence Cairo
Midaq Alley
roleInWork moral authority in the alley
spiritual mentor to the community
settingPeriod World War II era Cairo
socialStatus respected elder
spouse Umm Radwan
themeAssociation community and social bonds
morality and hypocrisy
religion in everyday life
workAuthor Naguib Mahfouz
workOriginalLanguage Arabic
workPublicationYear 1947

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Midaq Alley hasCharacter Radwan Hussainy