Hufaidh
Hufaidh is a mythical island in the marshes of southern Iraq, believed to exist by the Ahwaris or Marsh Arabs.
Description
The Marsh Arabs informants of the British traveler Wilfred Thesiger asserted that:R. S. M. Sturges shared with Thesiger a possible connection between Hufaidh and the biblical Garden of Eden. Sturges wrote about the local legend of “a lost island in the marshes bearing luscious fruits and guarded... On certain nights it shone with a radiance visible for many miles. It seemed to move like some out-size will-o'-the-wisp and eluded all attempts to track it down... I saw it myself once – a strong diffused glow as of the full moon just below the horizon.”
The mythical island has been described as "Arabian Nights-like" due to its legends of gold palaces and for being a Jinn habitable area that was only seen by lost locals.