At the start, it's smoky and woody, and over time a gentle, subtly sweet, vanilla note joins in. Overall, it creates an incredibly smooth impression; a scent can't be rounder for me. This is how I imagine a "warming" companion for cold times, one you want to snuggle up to. It leans somewhat towards "Halston Man Amber | Halston," but is softer and feels even more balanced to me. A fragrance that won't clash anywhere.
By the way, I can't understand the similarity to "Midnight Oud (Eau de Parfum) | Ard Al Zaafaran / ارض الزعفران التجارية" at all; for me, there are no parallels whatsoever.
The bottle is great, and the sprayer, like with most Lattafas, is good. However, I particularly want to highlight the packaging here. I have really thrown away every packaging so far, except for the can of "Le Mâle Eau Fraîche Popeye Edition | Jean Paul Gaultier." But I will keep the one from Qaa'ed. Either Lattafa manages to give faux leather a perfectly authentic leather scent, or Qaa'ed actually comes in a can that is covered with real, very fine leather. I don't actually think it's great when an animal product is used unnecessarily, but I find it worth mentioning because I haven't seen anything like this before.