The Safadi Code June 9, 2007
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A new thrill-mystery novel “The Safadi Code”, was announced yesterday in Damascus:
Sami Safadi, a medical student, discovered by chance mysterious scrap papers in his uncle house.
Sami, led by curiosity, used his computing skills to decipher the papers. A process that led him to discover unpublished works of Al-Khaourzmi, a brilliant Arabic mathematician, buried in the ruins of Damascus citadel.
Alas, Sami found that these works are written in a strange ancient language. Sami immediately called his brother, the machine translation expert Hani to help him.
Hani was arrested by unknown gangsters in his way to see Sami. But being such a brave man, he managed to escape miraculously from these thugs.
He managed to secure Sami, and together went to inform the security origanization (KRED). However, the KRED turned to be a part of the gang, and they held Hani and Sami in their dungeons.
The two brothers were in a miserable situation. Suddenly, a masked girl enters the dungeons, frees the brothers, then disappears.
Hani and Sami, followed by the security and the gangs, will move from a Syrian city to another, to solve the mystery of these scripts, and discover the terrible secret that will change their lives forever.

Hello Hani,
Good job and nice story; do not hesitate to share me the translation once you managed to decode Al-khaowarezmi papers.
We might co-author a book under the following title ‘Da rezmi code’ and be rich.
Then you can bribe the security office to leave you and your brother alone and pay the ransom if the gangsters reached you again,
Best,
M.
Good idea, look forward to hear the second part.