Alternatively, it could be (Bāb al-Ḥarth al-Juz’ al-Thānī – “Chapter of Plowing, Part Two”) – but “alharh” has no ‘th’ sound, so unlikely.

assumes leadership of the neighborhood, guiding its revolutionary efforts against colonial forces. The Hunt for Satif

Al-Zahrāwī’s Al-Taṣrīf includes chapters on surgical incisions and wound care. A modern reprint might list “Bāb al-Jarḥ, al-Juz’ al-Thānī.”

Many classical fiqh books have a Kitāb al-Jirāḥāt (Book of Wounds and Injuries), especially in the Hanafi or Shafi’i schools. Al-Juz’ al-Thānī would be the second volume of a commentary on wound-diyat (blood money) laws.

Bab Al-Hara Season 2 (2007) is widely considered the peak of the iconic Syrian drama series, famously capturing a record-breaking audience of over 50 million viewers for its finale. Set in the 1920s during the French Mandate, it transition the show from local neighborhood drama to a narrative of national resistance. Core Narrative & Key Conflicts