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cultural-unity-through-faith

The chapter emphasizes that unity among Arabs, especially in the diaspora on Mars, is maintained through shared Islamic faith despite political and social challenges.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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This chapter explores the cultural and religious identity of the Arab settlers on Mars, particularly through Frank's interactions with Zeyk and other Arabs in their family rovers. It highlights the integration of ancient Islamic values with modern technological life, emphasizing the concept of social progress as actualizing divine will and maintaining unity through faith despite political and historical challenges. The destruction of Beirut is discussed as a significant setback for pan-Arab culture and progressive ideals, underscoring the resilience and ongoing efforts to rebuild cultural cohesion on Mars.