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Here to TIHAMALAND: A BRIEF MEMOIR (Series 1)
Tihamaland is
the Saudi Arabia that is little known to the world, unfamiliar even to most of
its citizens.
My
town of Dhahran Al Janoub (Dhahran South) is
located near the other end of the mountain range that runs along the Southwest
of the Arabian Peninsula from Taif, looming over Jeddah and Mecca, to the Najran plains. Along this range
are breathtaking panoramas of upland towns and cities, most famous of which is Taif, because it is where the Prophet Mohammad (p.b.u.h.) was stoned by pagans
in the early days of ISLAM. Some of the high-altitude cities, towns, and villages are 3,000 feet above sea level, blessed with a dry and temperate climate.
It is indicated in some maps of Saudi Arabia
as Tihamaland inhabited by a tribe with customs and traditions unique to the Middle East . They dress very differently as well. Time
yonder, adventurers referred to these mountains as Arabia Felix, part of which
belongs to Yemen .
Internet sources are very
frustrating. Pictures are mislabeled similarly in some books written by
foreigners about this region; names of towns and villages are interchanged.
Most of the books written about this region are picturesque in nature, like “Flowered Men,” so titled because men of Tihamaland wear crowns of woven ornaments, leaves, flowers, and whatever they fancy over their heads. A man once knocked at our village clinic, asking for a roll of cotton. His wife
allegedly delivered at home only to find parts of the cotton mounted on his
head the following day. Even synthetic flowers mysteriously vanished from our
vases, only to see them tucked over their heads. “The Undiscovered Assir” is the
book that I bought and treasure with care because it covered most of “Tihama Qahtan” where I spent the better half of my whole existence. Most of the tribal
men whose pictures appeared in the book are people I knew, and although the names of
villages were mislabeled, some of the photos are superb.
I used to drive precariously for four to six hours through one of Earth’s most rugged mountainous terrains to reach the heartland of Tihama Qahtan, named after the first settler of these mountains. It
is known that one of the first to embrace Islam in the time of the Prophet
was a Qahtan. The Tihama flatland, which runs along the foothills not far from the Red Sea coastal plains, is known as Tihama Assiri, so named after the patriarch of its early settlers, Tihama Qahtan.
One hundred kilometers east of
Dhahran Janoub is the city of Najran , the
lowland at the end of the mountain range and at the edge of the Empty Quarter . When it rains in the mountains, rampaging torrents cascade down the hills, negotiating their way through valleys and flooding the
Najran plains. It is probably one of the oldest settlements in the Arabian
Peninsula, which was once a Judeo-Christian City before the advent of Islam. It is
of biblical importance as well as being along the path and an alleged favorite stopover
of Yemen’s Queen of Sheba on her way to Solomon’s kingdom. It is the town where, according to some historians, whole families leaped into deep wells rather than
convert to Islam. Other historians, however, claimed that the mass suicide happened long before Islam arrived on the scene. There was a conflict between the Jews
and the Christians that, for whatever mysterious reason, prompted the Christians
to commit mass suicides. I am more inclined to believe the latter because Muslims are never known to have forced Jews and Christians to convert to Islam, whom the Qur’an referred to with respect as the people of the book.
“THOSE WHO BELIEVE [IN THE QUR’AN]
AND THOSE WHO FOLLOW THE JEWISH [SCRIPTURES] AND THE CHRISTIANS AND THE
SABIANS, ANY WHO BELIEVE IN ALLAH AND THE LAST DAY, AND WORK RIGHTEOUSNESS,
SHALL HAVE THEIR REWARD WITH THEIR LORD ON THEM SHALL BE NO FEAR, NOR SHALL
THEY GRIEVE.”
QUR’AN 2:62
TIHAMA QAHTAN; Al Muftah
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