![]() The wood of those doors was fragrant and was studded with saffron and red rubies, whose light had illuminated all the houses. He saw two more large gates such that no one would have seen gates as large as and as high as those. He reached near the city, got down from his camel and tied it on one side, unsheathed his sword and entered the city through its gate. He thought that the city would be inhabited and went there to enquire about his camel but he did not see anyone entering or leaving the city. He saw a city in those wildernesses, which was surrounded by a city-wall on all four sides and had many palaces and countless flags. ![]() He was searching it in the desert and wilderness of Aden. “A man called Abdullah bin Qalabah set out in search of his lost camel. Like which nothing was ever made on this earth.ġ - Informed us Muhammad bin Harun Zanjani through what he wrote to us that: Narrated to us Maaz Abu Muthanna Anbari: Narrated to us Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Asma: Narrated to us Juwairiya from Sufyan from Mansur from Abi Wael that he said: Shaddad bin Aad bin Iram and his paradise.
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