Deep in the Egyptian desert, the story of "Abu Al-Fawares Al-Hawari" is told, the oppressed hero who was betrayed by his people and forced to flee to become a stranger among people he did not know. "Al-Hawari", a theatrical novel written by Ibrahim Ramzy and performed by the George Abyad Theater Group with the tunes of Sayed Darwish, takes us to the heart of this epic story. Al-Hawari and his daughter find refuge in a village where they receive generosity and protection, but challenges ensue when a forbidden love story arises between his daughter and a young man from the village. On the horizon, the beloved mayor makes a heavy request, asking for the hand of Al-Hawari's daughter in marriage. Torn between tribal traditions and gratitude to the villagers, Al-Hawari faces a profound moral dilemma: Should he follow his daughter's heart or maintain his loyalty to his ancient traditions? The novel tests the strength of human relationships in the face of traditions and customs.