- An unwavering young warrior's determination to save women and children abducted by pirates, leads him to his sweetheart and to confront a brutal tyrant and his devious sorcerer.
- Inspired by a true 7th century warrior, the plot follows young adventurer Mohammed Bin Alkassim with a fictional twist. At the age of 15, he believed that anything is possible, and took it upon himself to save women and children who were abducted by pirates in the Indian sea. This quest would lead him to a great challenge and joyful encounter. As he turned 17, he was ready to take on the tyrant king Daher. Once again he leaves his hometown Basra, Iraq, with his lifelong friend Zaid, and his mentor, Abu Alaswad, on a challenging mission to free Sind.
- This journey follows the heroic young man of fifteen - Mohammed Al Kassim. In the seventh century A.D pirates pillage ships in search of riches and sin, but our protagonist Al Kassim seeks to end the pirates reign with his youthful energy, his excellence with the sword , but most importantly his idealistic naivety. During one of his battles, he happened to save a young lady from the land of Sind - Princess Lubnah. It is the love story of "The Knight and The Princess Al Kassim faces many trials and tribulations in his search for justice. He angers the tyrant King Daher of the land of Sind. Daher is responsible for the pirates and the many injustices that Al Kassim wishes to eradicate. Additionally, he wishes to destroy Al Kassim as his sorcerer tells him of a prophecy regarding a young man named Mohammed that will invade the land of Sind and defeat Daher. On the behest of his King Daher, the sorcerer attempts to control two funny yet mischievous jinn characters in order to keep Al Kassim off the path of the land of Sind. The back and forth power struggle escalates into an epic encore of a war with battle-tested elephants, hundreds of horses, and the fight against good and evil.
- The sea routes on the Indian sea were a dangerous place in the 7th century. Arab traders in particular were regular victims of marauders-ruthless pirates who roamed the seas, attacking merchant ships in search of plunder. King Daher, the cruel ruler of North India, condoned the pirates' plunder and shared the spoils with them. During the Umayyad Era, a plague spreads in the Arabian Peninsula. An Arab merchant ship is hit by the plague on its way to Ceylon Island and the crew decides to die at sea so as not to infect the people of the island. In recognition of their sacrifice, the ruler of Ceylon prepares a ship to help move the women and children of the merchants back to their home in the Arabian Peninsula. On their way home, their ship is attacked by marauders and the merchants' families are abducted. When Mohammed Bin Alkassim, a 15-year-old with the heart of a knight, finds out about the abduction of the dead merchants' families, he feels compelled to rescue them. With the help of an eccentric veteran sailor, Abu Elriyah, M. Alkassim and his friends set sail to save the abductees. A teenager who is growing into the man he will become, M. Alkassim not only gets his first taste of adventure, but also meets the love of his life, the Indian princess Lobna. However, M. Alkassim must still deal with overwhelming odds. Gandar, a conniving sorcerer, has come to King Daher with a prophecy regarding the King's death at the hands of a young man named Mohammed. Gandar assures King Daher that he will kill Mohammed before the prophecy comes true. Using his supernatural powers, Gandar summons the jinn Bakhtou and Shamhoorish to fulfill his evil plans.
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By what name was The Knight and the Princess (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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