In the name of God who put a land where two rivers flow and surrounded them north south east and west with five seas.
There are five seas of
the middle east. The five seas surround
one center land mass. The center
landmass is divided by the land of the two rivers, the river Euphrates and the
river Tigris. West of the two rivers the
land is full of sand, having little to no water bodies and very dangerous for
mankind to travel long distances upon.
East of the two rivers is the highlands of the mountain ranges that hold
freshwater lakes and rivers, being difficult to inhabit by mankind due to the
elevations. The land of the two rivers
is the spring of life in the center of the landmass where the five seas
surround. Everything the blue water
touches comes to life and turns shades of the color green.
The land of two rivers
ends at the Persian sea basin. The east
has a low mountain chain extending the length of the river on the east,
providing a shield. High across the
mountain range on the east are freshwater lakes with steep rocky banks,
uninhabited. In the valley of the rivers
emerald green and other shades of beautiful green. On the west is dunes of sand stretching for
thousands of kilometers and having no water beds. All of life flows around the rivers of the
two lands.
The rivers converge into
a delta with many riverways branching like a tree fully blooming. The water
ways criss-cross, branch, fray, pool throughout the delta at the north shore of
the Persian sea. Where the rivers Euphrates and Tigris merge into the Shat
al-Arab the main channel of the waterway turns to the east toward the highlands
of the east shore of the Persian sea and continues. This provides the north east shore of the
Persian sea with two waterfronts, a sea and a river which runs parallel. The fertile river delta is two-hundred
kilometers from the east to the west and provides everything from the north
shores of the Persian sea a water channel and a cityscape to journey through,
and a passageway to the far north toward the shores of the surrounding seas of
the middle east.
Mankind has focused his
energy and power and developments into the economy of this land at the river
delta where the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers meet the Persian sea. The city
that lives upon the river delta is the pearl of the Persian sea, named the city
Basrah. The east shore of the Persian
sea is a highland from the north to the south along the east shores. The land is known as the country of
Iran. On the north west of the Persian
sea is Kuwait, where mankind has focus his economy and his life surrounding the
inlet from the Persian sea. Kuwait city
looks southward from the north shore, having most of the power and economy of
the country developed there. On the
western shore of the Persian sea, south of Kuwait and halfway across the length
of the Persian sea is an island named Bahrain and a much larger peninsula named
Qatar. Further south on the west shore
of the Persian sea is the country of United Arab Emirates who sits on the
panhandle at the southern shores of the Persian sea. The south shore of the Persian sea turns
eastward to a wide water channel opening into the gulf of oman. To the west shore is the country of Oman, to
the east shore is Pakistan.
For all of the waterways
for the East of the planet, the Persian sea is the first sea of the middle east
for the east to access the cities in the west.
All of the economy of India, Asia, Australia when travelling westward
upon the ocean will be more near to the perian sea than with any other of the five
seas of the middle east. This is the
first access point to the middle east. The north shore provides the only
waterway due north into the heart of the landmass of the middle east. Basrah is the pearl city of the Persian sea
because it is the life of the river deltas where the rivers meet the Persian sea.
The economy of mankind has flourished there and focused the development of
mankind. Allahu akbar!
God we demand the defense
of the people from the land of the five seas and stop the government from
waging war on the people!
Your Loving Daughter,
Catherine Alwan, written January 22, 2024
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