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Zabiba         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zabibah; Zabiba (disambiguation)
Zabiba (also transliterated Zabibah, Zabibeh, Zabibe) is an Arabic word derived from the word zabīb, meaning "raisin". It may refer to:
Zabibah and the King         
  • Cover of the English edition of the novel.
ROMANCE NOVEL BY SADDAM HUSSEIN
Jonathon Earl Bowser; Zabiba and the King; Johnathon Earl Bowser; Zabibah and the king
Zabibah and the King ( Zabībah wal-Malik) is a romance novel, originally published anonymously in Iraq in 2000, that was written by Saddam Hussein.
Examples of use of Zabiba
1. Saddam is credited with writing other books including Zabiba and the King, published in 2001 and made into a musical, and Men and a City, an autobiographical work supporting his nationalistic credentials though many Iraqi writers say that he got a committee to write the books.
2. Saddam the author Saddam, facing war crime charges, was credited with writing other books including "Zabiba and the King" –– later made into a musical –– and "Men and a City." Following his overthrow, however, Iraqi writers and intellectuals said Saddam did not write the books himself but got a committee to do it for him.
3. "The images of violence and of Saddam in his underpants have reinforced the notion that the US war is illegal and that Americans are in Iraq to humiliate Arabs." Government censors can axe books in Jordan, but the ban has played into the hands of Saddam, credited with writing other works including Zabiba and the King and Men and a City." "You can‘t ban books in Jordan anymore.