"A man is not just his father’s name," Mansur told the boy. "He is the story of where his ancestors found shade. Your kin didn't vanish. They are written here, in the 'Gardens.' You belong to the soil of Timna and the waters of the wadi". As the sun set over the dunes of Ramlat al-Sabatin
Thus, the book would cover:
A description of villages, wells, and mountains such as Jabal Yashbu, Wadi Bayhan, and the old Qatabanite ruins at Hajar Bin Humeid. ktab hdayq alryhan fy mrft ansab sakny byhan
Hadaiq al-Rayhan fi Ma'rifat Ansab Sakini Bayhan (حدائق الريحان في معرفة أنساب ساكني بيحان) is a significant genealogical and historical book focused on the lineages of the inhabitants of , a region in present-day Yemen. Key Details "A man is not just his father’s name," Mansur told the boy
Based on the title:
Notable figures from each lineage — judges, poets, warriors, and saints buried in Bayhan. They are written here, in the 'Gardens
(Gardens of Sweet Basil: Understanding the Ancestry of the Inhabitants of Bayhan) provides a rich historical and genealogical backdrop for a story set in the lush and storied Wadi Bayhan of Yemen. The Last Ledger of the Wadi The air in the Wadi Bayhan