This work is a drama form of the first Arab epic (Albusoos War). We wanted to keep away from exaggerations and myths such as found in the legends of all peoples. Here we have human beings, like us. They only lived in different circumstances. We shall not stop long for investigating the reason of that war. We know that its fire has been triggered because of a she camel.
Troy War, which lasted for ten years, was also launched because of a faithless woman who ran away with her lover. But the Iliad which immortalized the memory of that war did not stop at the reason, but it inspires its richness from the human details with which it dealt—even the gods of the Iliad have human affairs and relationships.
Epics do not stop at reasons, for the best literary and drama works produced by the Greek (and the Romans afterwards) depended on the human details in the lives of all the heroes of those wars—there relationships with their children, wives, friends and enemies.