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Falconry

Falconry is a great topic to explore, because the more you know, the easier conversations will be and it shows your business partners that you have taken time to learn something about their culture. Falconry, an ancient and revered practice, has deep-rooted traditions in the Gulf region. For centuries, falconry has symbolized a unique connection between man and nature, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Gulf countries. In this post, we will explore the fascinating world of falconry in the Gulf, its historical significance, contemporary revival, and its role as a cultural touchstone in the modern era.

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Dates – a Super Food in the Gulf

In the heart of the Arabian Gulf, a culinary and cultural treasure has been cherished for centuries: dates. These sweet, succulent fruits have deep-rooted significance in Gulf countries, both as a staple food and as symbols of hospitality, generosity, and tradition. In this blog post, we will explore the world of dates in the Gulf, their historical importance, diverse varieties, and enduring role in the rich tapestry of Gulf culture.

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Saudi National Day

Saudi Arabia's National Day, celebrated on 23rd September each year, is an occasion of immense significance for the kingdom and its people. It is a day filled with national pride, unity, and reflection on the progress the country has made over the years. As we approach this important holiday this year, the significance of Saudi National Day is expected to be greater than ever.

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Dress code for Royal Weddings

Royal weddings in the Middle East are not only grand celebrations of love and union but also showcase the region's rich cultural heritage and opulent traditions. Attending such a prestigious event requires careful consideration of the dress code to honor the occasion and the host country's customs. In this blog post, we will explore the regal dress code for royal weddings in the Middle East, highlighting the elegance, sophistication, and cultural significance behind each attire.

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National Museum of Qatar

The National Museum of Qatar stands as a cultural beacon, celebrating the rich heritage, history, and traditions of Qatar. Situated in Doha, this architectural masterpiece captures the essence of the nation, offering visitors an immersive experience that takes them on a captivating journey through time. The architectural design of the National Museum of Qatar takes inspiration from the unique desert rose formations found in the Qatari desert.

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Sheikh Zayed Mosque

The Gulf region is renowned for its magnificent mosques that stand as architectural marvels and spiritual sanctuaries. These mosques not only serve as places of worship but also showcase the rich cultural heritage and Islamic traditions of the region. In this week’s edition of the Middle East Sunday Pages, we will explore the grandeur and significance of mosques in the Gulf region, with a special focus on the iconic Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

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Eid Al Adha

Eid al-Adha, also known as the "Festival of Sacrifice," is one of the most important Islamic holidays celebrated by Muslims worldwide. It honors the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to Allah's command. In this blog post, we will discuss the history, traditions, and significance of Eid al-Adha.
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What is Bukhoor?

Bukhoor, also known as "bakhoor" or "oud," is a fragrant resin that is commonly used in the Middle East and other parts of the world to add a pleasant scent to homes, clothing, and even hair. The word "bukhoor" is derived from the Arabic word "bukhur," which means "incense." In this post, we will take a closer look at bukhoor, including its history, usage, and benefits. If you are a guest in a Middle Eastern home, it is very common that you will be offered Bukhoor to be spread on your clothes and hair. This is a huge honour as these scents are normally very expensive and only given to honoured guests.
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