ZAMAZAM IS THE OLDEST KNOWN ARTESIAN
WATER IN THE WORLD
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU.
The artesian free flowing waters of
Zamzam in Mecca,Saudi Arabia is now well over 2,500 years old in time.
It has become key to set the records
straight in the light of a recent pamphlet been circulated in which OGC Foods
and Beverages Limited in Ogun State in Nigeria declared that Artesian water was
first discovered in Artois ,France in 1126.
Artesian water taken consistently takes
care of ailments like heartburns, ulcer. diabetes, arthritis ,indigestion, Alzheimer
,high blood pressure, prostrate cancer, osteoporosis, fatigue, cancer spread
among other diseases.
Artesian water is found in such
nations like Nigeria, Fiji Island, Iceland, Saudi Arabia, United States of
America, Norway, United Kingdom and Italy.
In terms of the comparative analysis
of the natural mineral composition of the best 14 premium waters of the world
in order of quality, Lasena Artesian Water which was discovered only in 2009 is the best.
In a very strong field of 14
artesian water brands analyzed in the literature now with Paedia Express
Multimedia , Zamzam Water is placed 7th .
Once upon a time, Father of Faith
and the Patriarch: Abraham was faced with a marital situation among his two
wives ,Sarah and Hagar[Hajarat}.
He had sent away the less influential slave girl ,Hagar away to wander away in the wilderness
.
However according to legend, God
sent his angel to comfort the young boy, Ishmeal[Ismail] who was born in
bondage by Hagar to Abraham .
In the course of torturing the top
soil with his legs anytime he was hungry
and thirsty ,God sent his angel to comfort the lad and his mother as eh opened
up the pathway for zamzam to come forth to the surface.
In time, the little water led to major
oasis where the caravan traders began to settle due to its commercial nature as
it was called Becca.
Becca today is now Mecca and till
date pilgrims on the annual Hajj and to a large extent the lesser hajj, Ummrah
attach a lot of importance to Zamzam because of its spiritual antecedents.
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