The Sahwah gardens park would not look out of place around the palace of Versailles. An army of gardeners are soldiering away each day to keep miles of hedges neat and trim while thousands of flowers are blooming in their beds. Among all this beauty a magnetic micro cache has been hidden to even further increase the rapture of visiting geocachers.

The above coordinates should bring you in front of the memorial plaque installed during the opening ceremony of the park. Please take note of the year that the park has been opened in the bottom left hand corner. Let the four digits of that year be ABCD. As the entire plaque has been written in Arabic - including the numbers of the year - please make sure that you can decipher the 4 digits if you are not a native Arabic speaker! If all else fails you can always ask the friendly guards nearby who will be more than pleased to help you 
Proceed to N 23° 35.(D-3)3A' E058° 14.(D+A)1(D+1)'. You should find yourself standing in front of a coffee shop with a large blue sign board above the front door. Please take note of the commercial registration number (the numbers behind the letters C.R. mentioned at the bottom of the sign - this time in Roman numerals
). Let the 7 digits of the C.R. number be E/FGHIJ/K respectively.
Please proceed to the final location, the hiding place of the magnetic microcache at: N 23° 35.K(J+1)(G+H)' E058° 14.(D+I)(3xG)H'. The cache contains a logbook and should have room for one micro-GC. But as there is no space for a pen please make sure to bring your own. Unless you have photographic memory you would have difficulty remembering all 11 digits anyway
Admission to the park is free, but please take note of the opening hours of the park: 04:00pm - 11:00pm on Sunday to Thursday 09:00am - 01:00am on Fridays, Saturdays and Public Holidays.
Enjoy the hunt!