The novel "Rules of Two Neighbors" is the first part of a series written by Egyptian author Amr Abdel-Hamid, and is considered one of the most prominent fantasy and mystery novels in contemporary Arabic literature. It takes the reader into a mysterious and entirely different world from reality, where strict and enigmatic laws govern the fate of everyone living in this mysterious place. The story revolves around a young man who finds himself involved in a strange world called "Jartain," a closed kingdom governed by strict laws that cannot be broken without facing severe consequences. Among these laws is that anyone who leaves Jartain is never allowed to return. Gradually, Nader uncovers the secrets of this mysterious kingdom and faces unexpected challenges that make him question everything around him. His journey reveals secrets about the laws governing this kingdom and the reasons for its existence, prompting him to question the meaning of freedom and the importance of individual choices in the face of rigid laws. The novel stands out for its smooth and engaging style, with a coherent plot that escalates in a way that captivates the reader until the end. The mysterious atmosphere filled with surprises makes this novel an exceptional reading experience for fans of fantasy and suspense.