In the name of God who would grant you three wishes to answer your dreams for your material pleasure and you would experience happiness and even delight though you will always feel deep within your body the supreme desire for the love of others above anything bought or sold
For thousands of years
Aleppo and Baghdad have been cultivated with trades and goods simultaneously from
the far east horizons of the world to the far west horizons. To travel the distance from Aleppo to Baghdad
is eight days of walking and stretches across seven hundred kilometers of
rivers, deserts, highlands and lowlands.
Everything the far east or the far west had to offer mankind in fruits
and trades would reach the shores of the five seas which surround a center land
where two rivers flow, through Syria and Iraq.
The absolute center of the landmass between the five seas of the middle
east is the city named Baghdad. Baghdad
is surrounded by rivers and lakes and has higher lands on the east of the
rivers, with deserts in the west of the river lands. To travel from west to
east or from east to west on the center of the landmass between the five middle
seas is a trade route connecting Aleppo and Baghdad. A northern route connecting Aleppo with
Baghdad passed via Beer, Orfah, Diarbekr, Mardin, Mousul. A southern route connecting Aleppo with
Baghdad followed the river Euphrates. For thousands of years, any tradesman who
desired to transport the fruits of the far east to the land of the west must
arrive in Baghdad and make way with the caravan to Aleppo. For thousands of years, any tradesman who
desired to transport the fruits of the far west to the lands of the east must
arrive in Aleppo and make way with the caravan leading to Baghdad.
The five middle seas each
have a pearl city where the richness mankind has to offer has been concentrated. The pearl of the white sea (Mediterranean) in
the west is the city of Damascus. The pearl
of the black sea in the north is the city of Istanbul (Constantinople). The pearl of the Caspian sea in the east is
Tehran. The pearl of the Persian sea in
the south east is Basrah. The pearl of
the red sea in the south west is Cairo. Aleppo
is on the shores of the sea on the western horizon and provides a travel road
due east into the heart of the landmass between the five seas where lay the
cities of Mousul, Kirkuk, Baghdad. The
riverlands of Iraq from the city Mousul through Kirkuk to the city Baghdad are
the place where the trades and fruits of the east and the west arrive into one
trade network, most clearly displayed and visible in the Arabians souk or
bazaar than was possible anywhere in the world for thousands of years.
The journey by foot
across the heart of the five seas is one that cannot be taken alone. The travel is far and immense, the heat is
intense. The Arabian nights are like Arabian
days, more often than not, they are hotter than hot. A fool off his guard could fall hard on the
dunes. The security of the caravan of
goods will be challenged as they move across the terrain. The goods are very desirable and very
difficult to acquire when the transportation is needed across the country. The caravan will cross paths repeatedly with many
people who never otherwise can obtain such foreign trade goods until this moment. The price of the trade goods must be effected
by the journey travelled to deliver it to foreign lands. Often the trade of goods cost people their
life. The allure of the trade goods had inspired
some families and tribes to lay in wait along the journey to rob the caravans
of their contents. The trade of goods
had motivated the kings to install checkpoints for collecting trade taxes from
the caravans to demand a percent of the money earned from trading.
The movement of any
fruits of mankind across the horizons of the east and the west had awakened
every man who witnessed it to an urge to obtain it for himself for thousands of
years. For thousands of years the center
landmass of the five middle seas which is the land of Syria and Iraq has felt
the breath of trade blow across its rivers and deserts, its high and low lands.
For thousands of years the daring journey on the roads connecting Aleppo and
Baghdad are the center of mankinds cultivation of the fruits of every labor
from the far west and far east.
Allahu Akbar!
We have not failed to see
the current events which show great importance to the wellbeing of the people
of the lands of Syria and Iraq as well as having severe implications for the
destiny of mankind on the entire planet.
We ask God to help the people of Gaza by returning to them everything
that was taken and to defend them from the bombs of Netanyahu and the Israeli
Mossad.
We say to God, thank you
for saving the life of the people in Japan when the passenger jet collided with
a team of men departing to save the life of the Japaneese trapped under the
earthquake. There was an eight magnitude
earthquake in Japan last week on the first day of January and the people are
trapped because of the earthquake. When a
group of men went to bring rescue equipment they were hit by a passenger jet
and killed. This would be a great
devastation if God did not intercede.
God has interceded. Allahu Akbar!
The passengers have shown
us how fast a group can move in unison and what a tremendous life force
four-hundred people can be. Four hundred
Japanese escape the burning plane in sixty seconds through two small doors. That’s the same amount of time needed for an
eight magnitude earthquake to break apart the ground. This is a clear message from God that said
that every family in the earthquake must live.
There can never be a time when the family cannot escape a home before
sixty seconds has elapsed! God said this
in the most distinct and firey raging vividness of the wreckage of the airplane
where four hundred people escaped out two small doors in sixty seconds
unscathed. We must have this same
protection from God for all earthquakes and we must never be deprived of it
again. Allahu Akbar!
Your Loving Daughter,
Catherine Alwan.
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