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Escape to exotic Morocco, with jinns and renovation chaos.

The Caliph's House is a must-read for anyone interested in Morocco and its culture. The author's vivid descriptions of local traditions and customs, combined with the challenges he faced trying to renovate an old mansion, make for a funny and engaging read. The book's most unique aspect is undoubtedly its focus on jinns, the invisible spirits believed to be present in the house, and the various exorcism rituals performed to keep them at bay. If you are looking for an entertaining account of an adventurous family's move to a foreign land, this is definitely the book for you.

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ISBN: 9780553383102
Authors: Tahir Shah
Publisher: Bantam
Date of Publication: 2006-12-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Travel, Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 3.97
(rated by 7748 readers)

Description

In the tradition of A Year in Provence and Under the Tuscan Sun, acclaimed English travel writer Tahir Shah shares a highly entertaining account of making an exotic dream come true. By turns hilarious and harrowing, here is the story of his family’s move from the gray skies of London to the sun-drenched city of Casablanca, where Islamic tradition and African folklore converge–and nothing is as easy as it seems….Inspired by the Moroccan vacations of his childhood, Tahir Shah dreamed of making a home in that astonishing country. At age thirty-six he got his chance. Investing what money he and his wife, Rachana, had, Tahir packed up his growing family and bought Dar Khalifa, a crumbling ruin of a mansion by the sea in Casablanca that once belonged to the city’s caliph, or spiritual leader.With its lush grounds, cool, secluded courtyards, and relaxed pace, life at Dar Khalifa seems sure to fulfill Tahir’s fantasy–until he discovers that in many ways he is farther from home than he imagined. For in Morocco an empty house is thought to attract jinns, invisible spirits unique to the Islamic world. The ardent belief in their presence greatly hampers sleep and renovation plans, but that is just the beginning. From elaborate exorcism rituals involving sacrificial goats to dealing with gangster neighbors intent on stealing their property, the Shahs must cope with a new culture and all that comes with it. Endlessly enthralling, The Caliph’s House charts a year in the life of one family who takes a tremendous gamble. As we follow Tahir on his travels throughout the kingdom, from Tangier to Marrakech to the Sahara, we discover a world of fierce contrasts that any true adventurer would be thrilled to call home.
 

Escape to exotic Morocco, with jinns and renovation chaos.

The Caliph's House is a must-read for anyone interested in Morocco and its culture. The author's vivid descriptions of local traditions and customs, combined with the challenges he faced trying to renovate an old mansion, make for a funny and engaging read. The book's most unique aspect is undoubtedly its focus on jinns, the invisible spirits believed to be present in the house, and the various exorcism rituals performed to keep them at bay. If you are looking for an entertaining account of an adventurous family's move to a foreign land, this is definitely the book for you.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.