This compelling book, curated by Jarjis Fathallah, delves into the historical context and implications of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Nahri's revolution through two significant marginal studies. These insightful analyses, contributed by three distinct researchers, offer diverse perspectives and deeper understanding of the revolutionary movement. The work explores various facets of the uprising, its causes, key figures, and lasting impact, providing a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in regional historical events and political dynamics. It challenges conventional narratives and sheds new light on critical aspects of this pivotal era.