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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4: The Road to Mosul

📍 Scene: Village of Al-Qarah, Morning — Preparing for Departure

The sun had barely risen when ZAYD IBN SULEIMAN packed his leather satchel with dates, dried meat, ink, and parchment. His mother tucked a wool scarf into the folds.

MOTHER (softly):

"Be careful, Zayd. Mosul is far… and the world is not always kind."

ZAYD (gently):

"I will return stronger, Ummi. I promise. And one day, you'll never have to worry again."

His father placed a hand on his shoulder.

FATHER:

"Don't return with just coins. Return with character."

Zayd kissed their hands and left with the caravan headed north.

📍 Scene Change: Caravan Trail to Mosul — Day Three

Zayd walked beside the camels, listening more than speaking. He observed how the guards scanned the hills, how traders counted coin discreetly, how animals reacted before a storm.

One night, a Kurdish caravan leader named HAJI RASHID invited him to share bread.

HAJI RASHID:

"You ask more questions than a scholar, boy. Why?"

ZAYD (with a smile):

"Because I want to become a scholar… of people."

Haji Rashid laughed, impressed.

HAJI RASHID:

"Then listen closely — every man has three faces: one for Allah, one for the world, and one even he cannot see."

📍 Scene Change: Outskirts of Mosul — Sunset

Mosul rose like a jewel on the banks of the Tigris — domes, spires, markets, and smoke from evening ovens. Zayd's heart raced.

He had never seen so many colors, languages, or types of wealth.

He paid for a bed at a cheap han (inn) and slept with his bag clutched close.

📍 Scene Change: Mosul Market — Next Morning

Zayd roamed the spice market, watching closely. He saw a Turk sell glass from Aleppo, a Persian man trade silk dyed with indigo, and a young Jewish merchant expertly debate a Christian trader over Syrian olives.

Then he saw a familiar sight — fake saffron being sold to a group of foreign buyers.

Zayd stepped forward.

ZAYD (firmly):

"That is not saffron. It's marigold dust and dried onion skin."

BUYER (suspicious):

"And you are?"

ZAYD:

"A merchant in training. But I know a scam when I see one."

The buyers hesitated. The seller scowled.

ZAYD (calmly):

"If you don't believe me, steep a pinch in hot water. It won't turn golden. It'll smell like soup."

They tested it. The water turned murky brown.

BUYER (grateful):

"You saved us coin, boy. What's your name?"

ZAYD:

"Zayd ibn Suleiman."

The buyer handed him a silver dirham and a folded letter.

BUYER:

"Take this to the merchant guild near the Blue Mosque. Ask for Ustadh Faruq. Say Aaron sent you."

📍 Scene Change: Merchant Guild Hall — Afternoon

Zayd entered a domed stone building, filled with shelves of scrolls, bales of trade goods, and stern-looking men.

USTADH FARUQ, a tall man with a clean beard and ink-stained fingers, opened the letter and studied Zayd silently.

USTADH FARUQ:

"Hm. So you exposed a fraud, did you? And you want to learn commerce?"

ZAYD (with conviction):

"I want to learn everything. And I will repay every lesson with loyalty."

Faruq narrowed his eyes.

USTADH FARUQ:

"Then start with sweeping the courtyard and listening. That's how real merchants begin."

Zayd smiled.

ZAYD:

"I came to sweep knowledge, not just dust."

Closing Narration

Zayd had arrived in Mosul as a stranger. But before the week was done, the city had begun to remember his name.

From the dusty corners of the market to the polished halls of trade, a new thread was weaving itself into the city's future — a thread called Zayd ibn Suleiman.

End of Chapter 4

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