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Faras(Aal e Noah)

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Chapter 1 - Paras vs Ibraham

Paras had a dream…

> Thick black smoke was swallowing the daylight, turning noon into night.

With lowered eyes, Paras looked down at the ground.

Human corpses and splashes of blood were scattered in every direction.

Severed limbs lay rotting, as if the earth itself had spit them out.

A destitute man stood still, gazing up at the sky — his shirt torn in several places, barely clinging to his body.

Suddenly—

A child's cry echoed through the silence.

The man dashed toward the sound, stumbling over bodies and rubble.

"Water…" the child whimpered through sobs.

The man rushed toward a nearby well. He tossed down a bucket, hands trembling.

As he pulled the rope back up…

What he saw froze the breath in his lungs —

The bucket was filled not with water,

but with blood.

Floating in it…

a severed hand.

Suddenly—

A gunshot rang out.

A bullet pierced the man's chest and tore out from his back,

blood spurting,

his shirt shredded, his body trembling.

Paras jolted awake — drenched in sweat, his chest rising and falling rapidly.

A deep wave of sorrow passed across his face.

A single tear rolled from his eye, slipped down his cheek,

and fell silently onto the pillow —

burying a thousand sorrows with it.

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The Complete Introduction to the Lineage of Noah (Aal-e-Nooh)

History tells us that after the Great Flood, the lineages of those who boarded the Ark eventually faded away — leaving behind only the descendants of Prophet Noah's three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.

Shem was blessed with a divine prayer that his progeny would multiply more than any other. His descendants became noble, wise, and spread across the world. Among them were the Aryans, the Semites, and the peoples of Europe and the Arab lands.

Ham, on the other hand, was told that his descendants would live most of their lives in servitude. From him came the tribes of Abyssinia — the Habashis, a people whose history is steeped in both endurance and pain.

As for Japheth, his offspring gave rise to some of the most powerful tribes in history, including the Turks, Mongols, and Gog & Magog (Yajuj and Majuj) — savage and unstoppable forces of nature. Gog & Magog brutality was so immense that the legendary king Dhul-Qarnayn built a massive barrier to imprison them. Though Gog and Magog remain sealed, the Mongols and Turks continue to thrive in modern times, exemplifying strength and resilience.

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The Tale Begins...

Generations after Japheth, a child was born — remarkably beautiful and unlike any other.

His eyes were perfectly round, his nose small and delicate, his lips looked like they had been drawn with a single brushstroke.

His skin was as white as milk. People saw in him something... otherworldly.

Because of these divine traits, he was named: "The Second Noah" (Nooh-e-Sani).

As he grew, so did his brilliance. He was incredibly intelligent and unimaginably strong.

His eyes glowed at night, and darkness posed no threat to his vision — he could see as if it were daylight.

The Aal-e-Nooh claim direct descent from this man.

They believe Nooh-e-Sani was the first philosopher of mankind, the one who pondered the mysteries of the world while others merely worried about their next meal.

Even in childhood, he was lost in thought, forever questioning everything he saw. Where others saw trees, he wondered about their secrets. Where others saw stars, he sought meaning in their patterns.

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The Journey

As time passed, tribes were commanded to disperse and populate the earth. Nooh-e-Sani gathered his children and their children and began a long and uncertain journey.

Their migration began from the region known today as Armenia. On foot, they traveled great distances until they arrived in a lush, fertile valley filled with fruit-bearing trees and streams of sweet, pure water.

According to Aal-e-Nooh, this was the very region that is now referred to as the deserts of Egypt — a testimony to how Earth's climate has always changed.

Continents once submerged rose again. Islands appeared. Cold lands turned warm.

Nothing ever remained the same.

Eventually, they reached the shore of a vast ocean.

There, Nooh-e-Sani and his people built a mighty boat with their own hands.

They gathered supplies and took along animals — both for food and survival — and set sail across the unknown waters.

The Aal-e-Nooh believe that their journey lasted over a hundred years.

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Laws and Legacy

Throughout their land and sea travels, they faced trials and tragedies.

Finally, after crossing their last ocean, they reached a green, untouched island.

There, Nooh-e-Sani fell gravely ill, and the journey came to a halt.

Before his death, he gave his children a strict set of laws —

Laws carved in stone, marked with ancient symbols so that none would forget them.

His final decree was merciless:

> "If any from my bloodline breaks these laws, kill them — even if it is your father or son. We are separate from the world. We are stronger. Remain hidden, but observe the world. Never reveal yourselves. Do not reject the Prophets, and never abandon the covenant of our forefather, Noah. This universe holds countless secrets, and it reveals them only to those who truly seek."

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Where Did They Settle?

According to Aal-e-Nooh, this lush land — where they settled after the journey — is now known as Antarctica.

They claim they never betrayed the laws of Nooh-e-Sani.

They remained hidden, and in return, the chaos of the world stayed away from them.

Their knowledge evolved far beyond modern human civilization — perhaps centuries ahead.

They say the ice of Antarctica became their veil, hiding them from the eyes of the world.

They built homes beneath the earth, some hundreds of miles deep.

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The Hidden Nations

The Aal-e-Nooh believe that three great nations still remain hidden from the world:

1. Aal-e-Nooh themselves

2. Gog and Magog (Yajuj Majuj)

3. The Anchroast — mysterious dwellers of the Bermuda Triangle

Though hidden, Aal e Nooh claim to have agents and guides across the world —

Messengers who act as their eyes and ears, who ensure they stay informed while remaining invisible.

They say a single chosen guide has always led their network — one for each era —

A leader whose identity remains secret, but whose influence spans continents.