Ibrahim Nasrallah's novel, 'In the Name of the Mother and the Son - Attached to My Master,' delves into the intricate layers of human relationships and the profound impact of heritage. The narrative skillfully navigates themes of identity, memory, and belonging, often against a backdrop of complex social and political landscapes relevant to the author's regional context. Through compelling characters and an evocative storyline, Nasrallah invites readers to contemplate the enduring bonds that shape our lives and the subtle forces that dictate our allegiances. This powerful work challenges conventional perspectives, offering a fresh exploration of spirituality, familial ties, and the meaning of devotion.