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In conclusion let it be said that it would be impossible to cover all
the literary activity of Hajjah prison, its different aspects and merits,
in an article of this scope, taking place as it did at a time which is
rightly regarded as intellectually, politically and historically a period
of transition in modern Yemen. I have, however, preferred to
produce a hurried introduction which would open the way to the
buried wealth of a rich treasure.