Age after age, literature turns into a more complex machine that only the capable can use well, and only those who are lurking can confront it well, because literary talent does not enrich its owner without artistic awareness and knowledge of the affairs of thought, philosophy, history and culture in general, which places the writer and critic before a great responsibility in what is presented to the public, and it is also what justifies the legitimacy of judging the text by intentionality and premeditation. From this window, we can look at the novel (Qutuz) by the Saudi doctor and novelist Munther Qabbani, which is the second part of the trilogy "Knights and Priests", a unique literary work in which history, literature, philosophy, religion and science are mixed and intertwined; formulated according to a special artistic vision, and with heroes known to ancient history, and others known to modern history..