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The Wind Beneath the Sands

Long before towers pierced the sky of Dubai… before the desert knew glass and steel… there lived a young man named Hamad, a camel herder near the Liwa crescent. His life was quiet—measured by the rise of the sun, the softness of dune winds, and the scent of freshly baked regag near the fire.

Hamad was not a man of many words, but he had a heart that bled poetry.

And then… came Mariam.


🌸 She Was Not of His World

Mariam was born by the sea in Kalba, raised among pearl divers and storytellers. Her eyes held the calm of the ocean, but her voice—sharp and soft—could cut through tradition. She wasn’t afraid to speak, and when she did, men listened quietly.

They met during a harvest festival. She wore a dark green abaya and carried herself like a secret. Hamad only spoke once, nervously placing a palm bark etched with a short verse near her basket:

“If the sea has a voice, let it teach the dunes to sing.”

She read it, smiled gently, and said, “Then let the desert reply.”

That was all it took. Over the following months, their letters traveled through caravans, falaj boys, and even the hands of kind fishermen. They never touched. They never met alone. Yet the words grew deeper than most love ever dares.


🌪️ The Storm of Separation

But the old ways are stubborn. Mariam’s father had already promised her to the son of a wealthy merchant. When the offer came from Hamad’s side, her father refused with cold finality.

“He is of sand,” he said. “And you are of pearl. Pearl is never buried.”

The night before her wedding, Mariam sent one last letter hidden inside a Qur’an page:

“If I go quiet, know I do not forget.
If I smile tomorrow, know it is not joy.
And if I vanish—know, my heart stayed behind.”

After that, nothing.


🏜️ The Years That Took Him

Heartbroken, Hamad left Liwa. He wandered between Al Ain’s oases, the farms of Ras Al Khaimah, the rocky edges of Fujairah. He worked for falcon trainers, carved wooden saddles, and once slept beneath a ghaf tree for 20 nights straight.

He aged slower than time but carried sorrow in his shoulders like sacks of dates.

People began calling him “Hamad the Quiet.”


🕊️ A Whisper from the Past

Years later, an old man from Kalba met Hamad in a souq. Over gahwa, he mentioned a woman—Mariam, now a widow, raising a boy on her own. “She teaches little girls to read now,” he said. “Strange woman, soft eyes, but never remarried.”

That night, Hamad wrote only one verse:

“Even if your name burns my tongue,
I will speak it into the wind until it returns.”


🌳 The Ghaf Tree Reunion

It was in Kalba, during a storytelling gathering. Children gathered under a giant ghaf tree where Mariam often read. That day, as she turned a page, someone slipped a small wooden carving into her lap—her own verse, carved beautifully.

She looked up.

He stood among the children, older, dust on his clothes, eyes the same.

No words were said. But hearts—hearts have their own language.


💫 The Ending That Healed

Mariam and Hamad married without noise or gold. Just peace.

Her son, Saif, called Hamad “my teacher” before he called him “father.” Together, they opened a small learning house in Kalba—boys and girls side by side, learning letters, stories, and dreams.

Mariam once told a group of girls:

“Real love isn’t loud. It doesn’t arrive on camels. It doesn’t shout from rooftops.
Real love waits. It becomes soil.
And when you return to it—it becomes home.”


🌙 And Hamad, years later, wrote one final verse:

“I searched for her across the sands.
But it was her who planted roots—and waited for me to become the tree.”

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