By the Rivers of Babylon
Describe symbolism in By the Rivers of Babylon by Nelson DeMille

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The Hamseen in Arabic, or Sharav in Hebrew is a constant desert wind. The word Hamseen means fifty, and it is said that there are fifty days a year when the wind blows. Only the first wind of the year is welcome, as it represents the arrival of springtime.