“They are not Qassim,” says elderly Um Khaled, a neighbour. “But when you look at them together — Hameed with his records, Nura with her arguments — you see him whole.”
The siblings don’t plan to stay forever. Hameed dreams of agricultural engineering school; Nura wants to study law. But for now, they are the keepers of a man who believed that justice begins with a single patient conversation. hameed and nura are qassim's
“People expected me to cook and mourn quietly,” Nura says. “But Qassim taught me to read contracts before I learned to knead dough. That was his gift — not land or money, but clarity.” “They are not Qassim,” says elderly Um Khaled,