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"And God took the south wind in the palm of his hand and blew into it, thus created the horse. And when God created the horse, he said to the amazing creature, 'I have created you like no other. In your eyes there are hidden all the treasures of the world. You will carry my friends on your back, and your saddle will be the saddle for those who pray to me. You will fly without wings and fight without the sword." Arabian lore tells that Allah crafted noble creatures, but humans enhanced his designs. In the harsh Arabian deserts, horses became essential companions, navigating the vast, barren expanses. Their worth was proven to even the Prophet Mohammed, whose life they saved. The desert dwellers treasured these loyal beasts above all, sparing precious water for them in a land where it was rare, preserving their lineage pure for millennia. Thus, the Arabian horse emerged, a breed unparalleled in nobility, resilient and unassuming, yet swift, graceful, and perceptive, possessing an enigmatic allure that seems to have come out of the tales from the Thousand and One Nights.