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		<title>By: Hazaim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hazaim</dc:creator>
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		<description>Salam Abou Saleem

You do not have to wonder about this day and age, I am just writing while doing a shift in the hospital, but I could not resist, when I saw this mare my hair stood on my skin, there will never be purer than this mare. Ibn Ghurab, Ibn Ufaytan, Ibn Jlaidan, as you remember are all people we met and what an honour.
Kuhaylan al-Ajuz when you mention this strain it says it all in the name. These horses came from Najd with Shammar one of the most authenticated in all the desert, and they are used in the darkest of nights.  

The strong genes will declare thimselves, one of the lessons is that in the desert you ought not look at the height, the skin or the meat on the horses.
The amateurs will be looking only for that....

Thanks for your photos and I promise you to post some photos on this strains soon.

God Bless.

Hazaim</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Salam Abou Saleem</p>
<p>You do not have to wonder about this day and age, I am just writing while doing a shift in the hospital, but I could not resist, when I saw this mare my hair stood on my skin, there will never be purer than this mare. Ibn Ghurab, Ibn Ufaytan, Ibn Jlaidan, as you remember are all people we met and what an honour.<br />
Kuhaylan al-Ajuz when you mention this strain it says it all in the name. These horses came from Najd with Shammar one of the most authenticated in all the desert, and they are used in the darkest of nights.  </p>
<p>The strong genes will declare thimselves, one of the lessons is that in the desert you ought not look at the height, the skin or the meat on the horses.<br />
The amateurs will be looking only for that&#8230;.</p>
<p>Thanks for your photos and I promise you to post some photos on this strains soon.</p>
<p>God Bless.</p>
<p>Hazaim</p>
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