A comprehensive book exploring the secretive world of the Sicilian Mafia, their blood brotherhood, and hidden rituals. Written by John Dickie and translated by Mohammed Al-Maadi, this work provides an in-depth look at one of history's most notorious criminal organizations. Key features: • Detailed examination of Sicilian Mafia's internal structure • Analysis of blood oath ceremonies and rituals • Historical account of the organization's development • Arabic translation by Mohammed Al-Maadi • Includes insights into Mafia's code of conduct • Explores the brotherhood dynamics within the organization The book's cover features a striking artistic representation showing a silhouetted figure with birds emerging from their form against a text-filled background, symbolizing the secretive nature and far-reaching influence of the organization. The green spine and Arabic text emphasize its translation for Arabic-speaking readers interested in organized crime history and sociology.