04 Works, The Art of War, Henry Zaidan's Alma Joins the Battle, with footnotes

Henry Zaidan
Alma Joins the Battle
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Alma, is a slim, curvaceous Arab warrior woman with dark red hair. Her exposed legs, arms, and midriff highlighting her warrior's resilience, the intricate armor barely covering yet enhancing her form, under the golden hour light, providing a hyper-realistic texture and colors to her skin.

Henry Zaidan
Alma Moves on from her first victim 
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Alma, adorned in ornate Arab armor, suffering battle weariness as mud dulls the sheen of her attire, clash with the enemy. Dust billowing against an arid battlefield backdrop...

Henry Zaidan
Alma in the thick of battle
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In the thick of battle, Almar is busy doing her job. She has the knowledge and confidence that his Job is part of a unified plan to defeat the enemy, but she does not have time to survey a campaign from a side lines

Henry Zaidan
The Battle is Over
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"And when the bat­tle’s ov­er, We shall wear a crown, In the new Je­ru­sa­lem" Is­aac Watts

Alma was by far the most distinguished of women because of her many superior qualities, especially because of the bravery she demonstrated in defense of people.

Islam elevated the status of women, treating them on an equal footing with a man. Women had a newfound independent identity, in the physical and spiritual spheres. 

Islamic history is full of warrior women who fiercely fought for what they believed in, defended what they cherished, and defied all expectations and became legends.  

The Warrior Woman is an ancient archetype that is not well known because the stories have been both forgotten and suppressed. Mythology is full of warrior goddesses. 

Traditionally, the Bedouin were among the most dangerous of desert tribes, fighting among themselves when outsiders weren’t available. Constantly on the move to find new pastures for their livestock, they learned to live with the minimum of possessions and little external support in the harshest of lands. Loyalty to tribe and family was all that helped a warrior survive. More on Desert Warriors

Traditionally, the Bedouin were among the most dangerous of desert tribes, fighting among themselves when outsiders weren’t available. Constantly on the move to find new pastures for their livestock, they learned to live with the minimum of possessions and little external support in the harshest of lands. Loyalty to tribe and family was all that helped a warrior survive. More on Desert Warriors


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