Fahhas

Between I'tiraf and Hilm, where the al-Naqus river flowed into the Golden Gulf, lay the Pantheist city of Fahhas. Though blessed with fertile grazing areas and fruit orchards around, and rich clays for pottery in its river valley, the city was chacterized by the brooding mood of its ruler and citizens. Their main motivation was said to be the search for spiritual betterment, so Fahhas was called "City of Searching".