A controversial Egyptian novel has won the Arabic equivalent of the Booker prize despite being the subject of religious attacks in its native country. Youssef Ziedan's Beelzebub, set in fifth-century Egypt and Syria and dealing with the early history of Christianity, was named as winner of the $60,000 International Prize for Arabic Fiction in Abu Dhabi today, beating another contentious writer Ibr
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