Khamila narrates her experience as a young woman living in Sur, a city
which quickly transforms from a rich trading centre into a place of fear
and murder at the hands of extremist oppressors.
Home to a mixed community of Muslims, Copts, Christians, Jews,
Buddhists, Indians, Europeans and Africans, Sur is plunged into turmoil
by an extremist revolution orchestrated by the Righteous one. An obscure
figure, the Righteous One is drawing followers from the poor and
discontented to his jihad. Sur and all its communities represent the
camp of apostasy and must be defeated. The city begins to prepare itself
for the onslaught. Together with other young women, Khamila is led away
to a house for female captives.
Kept in seclusion and guarded by eunuchs, these women are instructed in
the new faith and readied for marriage and sexual servitude. Despairing
of rescue and determined to resist her fate, Khamila learns she is to be
married off to the Righteous One himself. She appears to be rescued by
one of the eunuchs, Lulu, but awakens from her dream, again and again,
to find herself still a captive.