Authored by Ahmad bin Abdul Rahman Al-Arfaj, 'Saudis Who Lived in Egypt' offers a fascinating exploration into the lives of Saudi individuals who made Egypt their temporary or permanent home. This book delves into their experiences, challenges, and triumphs, providing unique insights into the cultural intermingling and personal narratives that shaped their time abroad. It highlights the nuances of cross-cultural adaptation, the formation of new communities, and the enduring bonds forged between two distinct Arab societies. Al-Arfaj masterfully captures the essence of these personal journeys, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in social history, diaspora studies, and the rich tapestry of Arab identity.