Where is Sheila's land now?

Sheila is located on Lake Najaf, about 3 miles south of Kufa in present-day Iraq. The Arabic transliteration of "alHirah" comes from the word "Harta" of Allah, which means "camp" and "shack". This is probably the reason why the Lemi people who migrated here from Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula set up tents and settled down here according to the traditional lifestyle of Arab tribes, forming shanty towns. At present, when the Lehmi people arrived in Sheila is still inconclusive. Most people think it was around the 3rd century AD. Sheila later developed into a Lemi city and was designated as the capital of Sheila after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Because Sheila is located on the bank of Najaf Lake, adjacent to the Euphrates River, it has a humid climate, fresh air, lush trees all year round, and splendid flowers and plants. In ancient times, it was considered as the leading leisure resort in the Arabian Peninsula. Although folk proverbs such as "staying overnight in Xila is better than taking medicine for a year" and "staying in Xila can cure all diseases" are exaggerated, they also vividly describe the natural conditions of Sheila. Especially after Sheila was designated as the capital of Sheila, it developed rapidly and soon became an important political, economic and cultural center in West Asia. Many literati came here, so Sheila was often mentioned in ancient Arabic literature. For example, in the poems of obscurantism and early Islam, many famous poets mentioned its name.