Yusuf's father was the worst comedian in the kingdom — and the Sultan's punishment for unfunny men was a hole in the ground. Now Yusuf has one mission: stand before the same Sultan and deliver the last laugh. But the closer he gets to the palace, the more he discovers that making people laugh is power — and power without mercy is just another kind of cruelty. An Islamic fable of comedy, qadr, and the distance between revenge and forgiveness. For every father who showed up anyway.
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