Arabic Culture and information related to Saudi Arabia for primary kids. I have tried and compiled the information using internet for educational purpose.
The document provides information about Saudi Arabia under various categories:
- Flag, population, language, anthem, religion, history, political system, economic system, education system, and culture/traditions.
- Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Islam originated in the region in the 7th century and Saudi Arabia has played a key economic and geopolitical role globally since the mid-20th century due to major oil discoveries.
- The country has an absolute monarchy political system governed by Islamic law (Sharia) and the Quran, with the king serving as both head of state and head of government.
The document provides information about social and business customs in Saudi Arabia. It notes that business is often conducted within extended families, consensus decision making is preferred, and conflict is avoided. Advertising must conform to religious and cultural norms. Proper greetings and respect for titles and names are important in interactions. Patience and compromise are valued in business relationships.
Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East and has important religious sites for Muslims such as Mecca, Medina, Al Masjid al Nabawi mosque and others. The capital is Riyadh. The country has a population of over 26 million and its economy relies heavily on oil exports. Saudi culture involves traditional Arabic clothing, coffee, cuisine including kabsa, and celebrating Islamic holidays. [END SUMMARY]
People who want to know about Saudi values, culture, and manners are welcome to Saudi Arabia. This document provides information about Saudi culture, traditions, and customs in 3 key areas:
1) Geography and climate - Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East and has a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters.
2) Society and culture - Saudi culture is deeply influenced by Islam, and Islamic principles shape daily life, traditions, dress, and customs. Family, hospitality, and privacy are highly valued.
3) Traditions - Traditional Saudi customs include greeting with salams, celebrating Islamic holidays, following strict gender segregation in public, arranging marriages within the family or tribe, and engaging in
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This document provides an overview of Saudi Arabia across several topics: geography, history, economy, education, demographics, culture, and government. Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East, with a land area of approximately 2.1 million square kilometers. It has a population of over 28 million people and an oil-based economy, with oil revenue accounting for roughly 45% of its GDP. Saudi Arabia is governed as a monarchy with the king as the head of state. The main religion is Islam and Arabic is the official language.
Saudi Arabia is a hot and dry desert country ruled by a monarchy. It has a population of over 28 million people, almost all of whom are Muslim. Women have few rights and must have a male guardian. The country contains the holiest sites in Islam and relies heavily on oil exports, with petroleum making up 90% of its exports. Saudi Arabia maintains strong ties with the United States due to its role in the Arab world and large oil reserves.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy located in Western Asia. It has the world's second largest oil reserves and follows a strict form of Islam. Saudi culture emphasizes conservative dress and gender segregation in public. Women require a male guardian and face restrictions on basic rights. Business etiquette is important for foreigners and involves building trust over time through slow communication and repeated visits. Meetings and negotiations can be prolonged processes.
The document provides information about Saudi Arabia under various categories:
- Flag, population, language, anthem, religion, history, political system, economic system, education system, and culture/traditions.
- Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Islam originated in the region in the 7th century and Saudi Arabia has played a key economic and geopolitical role globally since the mid-20th century due to major oil discoveries.
- The country has an absolute monarchy political system governed by Islamic law (Sharia) and the Quran, with the king serving as both head of state and head of government.
The document provides information about social and business customs in Saudi Arabia. It notes that business is often conducted within extended families, consensus decision making is preferred, and conflict is avoided. Advertising must conform to religious and cultural norms. Proper greetings and respect for titles and names are important in interactions. Patience and compromise are valued in business relationships.
Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East and has important religious sites for Muslims such as Mecca, Medina, Al Masjid al Nabawi mosque and others. The capital is Riyadh. The country has a population of over 26 million and its economy relies heavily on oil exports. Saudi culture involves traditional Arabic clothing, coffee, cuisine including kabsa, and celebrating Islamic holidays. [END SUMMARY]
People who want to know about Saudi values, culture, and manners are welcome to Saudi Arabia. This document provides information about Saudi culture, traditions, and customs in 3 key areas:
1) Geography and climate - Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East and has a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters.
2) Society and culture - Saudi culture is deeply influenced by Islam, and Islamic principles shape daily life, traditions, dress, and customs. Family, hospitality, and privacy are highly valued.
3) Traditions - Traditional Saudi customs include greeting with salams, celebrating Islamic holidays, following strict gender segregation in public, arranging marriages within the family or tribe, and engaging in
Saudi Arabia Presentation, Saudi Culture, Saudi Women rights, Saudi Food, Sau...Sas Sas
I was preparing a macro analysis presentation for Saudi Arabia and after reviewed presentations at the web site I found a lot of incorrect info so I decided to upload the presentation on the website to show people how want to know about Saudi Arabia or need some info to prepare a presentation some real data about Saudi Culture, Saudi Women rights, Saudi Food, Saudi Economy, Saudi Society, what is the real Saudi Arabia Video
This document provides an overview of Saudi Arabia across several topics: geography, history, economy, education, demographics, culture, and government. Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East, with a land area of approximately 2.1 million square kilometers. It has a population of over 28 million people and an oil-based economy, with oil revenue accounting for roughly 45% of its GDP. Saudi Arabia is governed as a monarchy with the king as the head of state. The main religion is Islam and Arabic is the official language.
Saudi Arabia is a hot and dry desert country ruled by a monarchy. It has a population of over 28 million people, almost all of whom are Muslim. Women have few rights and must have a male guardian. The country contains the holiest sites in Islam and relies heavily on oil exports, with petroleum making up 90% of its exports. Saudi Arabia maintains strong ties with the United States due to its role in the Arab world and large oil reserves.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy located in Western Asia. It has the world's second largest oil reserves and follows a strict form of Islam. Saudi culture emphasizes conservative dress and gender segregation in public. Women require a male guardian and face restrictions on basic rights. Business etiquette is important for foreigners and involves building trust over time through slow communication and repeated visits. Meetings and negotiations can be prolonged processes.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy located in Western Asia. It has an area of 2,250,000 square km and a population of 27 million. Islam is the dominant religion and Arabic is the official language. Saudi Arabia contains the holiest sites in Islam, Mecca and Medina. The country also has the second largest oil reserves in the world. Traditional Saudi dress follows Islamic principles of modesty, with men wearing a thawb and women wearing an abaya. Dates are an important part of Saudi culture, as the country is the second largest producer of dates globally.
The document summarizes important aspects of Saudi Arabian culture. It states that Islam and the Quran are the most important influences on Saudi culture. It also discusses the importance placed on family honor and modesty for women. Tribal affiliations still carry social significance in Saudi society. Traditional foods like kabsa and hummus are mentioned. Camels also have cultural significance as racing animals and sources of meat for special occasions.
Saudi Arabia produces 25% of the world's oil and is a member of OPEC. India and Saudi Arabia have economic ties, with India exporting items like basmati rice and Saudi Arabia exporting crude oil. Saudi culture is influenced by Islam, with practices like daily prayer facing Mecca. Strict rules govern public behavior and dress, especially for women who must wear an abaya. Business etiquette requires greeting elders first and avoiding topics like alcohol, pork, women or Israel when meeting with Saudis.
Saudi Arabia is located on the Arabian Peninsula and is a theocratic monarchy that follows Sharia law and the five pillars of Islam. It was historically a poor desert country until the 1930s discovery of oil, which brought immense wealth but also the challenge of modernizing while preserving traditional Islamic cultural values. The country remains highly segregated by gender with women requiring male guardians, but wealth has increased western influences and consumerism alongside strict religious rules enforced by the religious police.
The document provides information about the local culture, customs, and etiquette in the United Arab Emirates. It discusses the country's geography, history, rulers, citizens, immigration, holidays, and various cultural norms. The UAE is located in the Middle East, has a hot climate, and its original citizens are called Badu. Islam is the main religion and Arabic is the primary language. Respecting local traditions, dressing modestly, and avoiding public displays of affection are important.
Saudi Arabia traces its roots back to ancient civilizations. It played an important role historically as a trade center and the birthplace of Islam. Since 1932, the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has transformed astonishingly from a desert nation to a modern state under King Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud. The capital Riyadh is located in Najd, and the western mountains run parallel to the Red Sea. The Hejaz region along the Red Sea contains the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Saudi Arabia holds the world's largest petroleum reserves and has a growing population of over 27 million today.
United Arab Emirates PowerPoint Presentation: (Sample)Andrew Schwartz
This UAE PowerPoint will teach you about the country's culture, customs, etiquette, cuisine and much more to assist you in your travels. Did you know that Dubai in the UAE is the fastest growing city in the world? Or that UAE has the eighth wonder of the world?
The complete version highlights these facts and much more:
• 19 Points on General Information
• 10 Points on Family Life
• 11 Points on Food
• 16 Points on Food Etiquette
• 27 Points on Social Etiquette
• 11 Points on Business Etiquette
• 8 Points on Trivia.
The document summarizes various aspects of Arabic culture, including poetry, music, henna tattoos, falconry, Bedouin culture, traditional clothing, and majlis gatherings. Poetry plays an important role in expressing Arabic culture and language. Traditional Arabic music incorporates instruments like the tabl drum, nay flute, and oud lute. Henna designs and falconry also hold cultural significance. Bedouin culture and traditions influence Emirati identity. Typical Emirati attire includes the abaya cloak and headscarf for women and kandura robe and headscarf for men. Majlis gatherings provide social and administrative meetings.
This document provides an overview of Saudi Arabia, including its flag, population, religion, language, and rulers. It discusses the country's economy and trade, noting that it is the largest oil exporter and has the largest oil reserves. It also describes Saudi culture, law, and society. Saudi Arabia has a very traditional, conservative Islamic culture and is governed according to Sharia law. It is a monarchy with the King serving as both head of state and government. The economy remains heavily dependent on oil exports, though efforts are being made to diversify.
The document provides information about the geography and tourism of Saudi Arabia. It discusses the country's location in Asia, largest cities including Riyadh and Mecca, official language of Arabic, and neighboring countries. It then describes Saudi Arabia's terrain of desert and mountains. Major tourist attractions are highlighted such as the Masjid Al Haram mosque in Mecca surrounding the Kaaba, and the Masjid Al Nabawi mosque in Medina. Other attractions mentioned are the Al Habala hanging village, Kingdom Tower skyscraper in Riyadh, and King Fahd's Fountain in Jeddah which is the world's tallest.
This PRESENTATION is all about national foods of UAE .I got highest grade in my college class in this project.Hope u will find this more colorful,interesting and beneficial.best of luck for all...
What is Eid? Meaning, importance and activities - School assemblyDiscover Islam
What is Eid - a presentation delivered at infant, primary and junior schools by the Discover Islam team. Interactive presentation and video available for download with animations and video at https://discover-islam.co.uk/training/resources/
The document provides information about Saudi Arabia in 3 paragraphs or less:
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy located in the Middle East. It has an area of approximately 2.15 million square kilometers and a population of 30.7 million people. Saudi Arabia follows Islam and Arabic is the official language. The capital and largest city is Riyadh. Saudi Arabia has the world's second largest oil reserves and its economy is heavily dependent on oil exports.
The country is governed by an absolute monarchy and ruled according to Sharia law. The king holds absolute power and the government does not tolerate political dissent. Islam is the dominant religion and its primary practices such as the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca
The document provides information about Saudi Arabia, including:
- It is the largest country in the Arab world by area and has a population of over 33 million. Riyadh is the capital city.
- The country is divided into 13 administrative regions and has a hot desert climate. Islam is the dominant religion.
- Some of the major cities discussed are Mecca, Medina, Riyadh, Jeddah, Abha, and Tabuk. Mecca and Medina are the two holiest cities in Islam.
The document provides an overview of culture in the United Arab Emirates. It discusses the profile of UAE, including geography, climate, history and government. It covers major topics like religion, traditions, and family life. Specific traditions covered include greetings, gender roles, hospitality, food, dress code, and social etiquette. Urban and rural life is also summarized, including issues around healthcare, education, transportation and marketplaces. The document aims to give a broad introduction to the culture and way of life in the UAE.
The United Arab Emirates is located in the Middle East between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a diverse landscape that is mostly desert but also includes mountains, valleys, and coastal plains. The economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas production as well as tourism, especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The population is over 4.5 million, most of whom are Muslim but various other religions are practiced freely. The country has a very liberal society with a high quality of life and low crime rate.
The document provides an overview of the state of Nevada including its history, geography, population, industries, attractions, climate, and other key facts. Nevada was originally occupied by indigenous tribes and claimed by Spain. It became a state in 1864 after the discovery of silver. The capital is Carson City and the population is nearly 2 million people. Nevada has a sunny, dry climate and is known as the "Silver State" due to its mining history and state rock of sandstone.
Saudi Arabia is a Muslim country where Islamic law is strictly enforced, with no other religions permitted. Muslims are called to pray five times a day and shops close for thirty minutes. Women must cover up in public and are not allowed to drive. Alcohol and pork are banned, and the King's rule is absolute. During Ramadan, people cannot eat or drink during daylight hours and there are strict rules regarding interactions between single men and women. The internet and TV are closely monitored by authorities.
This document provides information about Saudi Arabia. It discusses the country's founding, location, demographics, culture, education system, political system based on absolute monarchy, economy which is largely based on oil exports, and legal system based on Sharia law. It also lists group members and their student IDs for a project on Saudi Arabia.
The document provides an overview of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It notes that the UAE is located in Western Asia, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia, and has a land area of 77,700 km2. The UAE is made up of 7 emirates, with Abu Dhabi as the capital. The population is approximately 4 million people, most of whom are Muslim. The country was established in 1971 when the British withdrew. Major cities include Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the most populous city. Popular tourist attractions include the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, and desert safaris.
Education sector in saudi arabia to 2018 market size and intelligence repor...Indalytics Advisors
The document is a market report on the education sector in Saudi Arabia from 2013-2018. It provides an overview of the country's education system, current market size for different levels of education, key drivers and trends impacting growth, regulations, and profiles of major private investors in the sector. The education sector in Saudi Arabia is large, spending over 25% of the country's fiscal budget and projected to grow at a 1.58% CAGR through 2018 due to increasing population, income levels, private enrollment, and government initiatives.
Saudi Arabia has a culture strongly influenced by Arab and Wahhabi Islamic traditions. One influential folk tradition is the Al Ardha sword dance, based on ancient Bedouin rituals of drumming, chanting, and dancing with swords. Both men and women dress conservatively according to religious customs, with men wearing a cap and headscarf and women wearing an abaya cloak and full face veil. Traditional Saudi cuisine features lamb, chicken, bread, and dishes like falafel and shawarma, while soccer is a hugely popular sport. Saudi Arabia is also an Islamic theocratic monarchy where Islam is the official religion and religious freedom for other faiths is restricted.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy located in Western Asia. It has an area of 2,250,000 square km and a population of 27 million. Islam is the dominant religion and Arabic is the official language. Saudi Arabia contains the holiest sites in Islam, Mecca and Medina. The country also has the second largest oil reserves in the world. Traditional Saudi dress follows Islamic principles of modesty, with men wearing a thawb and women wearing an abaya. Dates are an important part of Saudi culture, as the country is the second largest producer of dates globally.
The document summarizes important aspects of Saudi Arabian culture. It states that Islam and the Quran are the most important influences on Saudi culture. It also discusses the importance placed on family honor and modesty for women. Tribal affiliations still carry social significance in Saudi society. Traditional foods like kabsa and hummus are mentioned. Camels also have cultural significance as racing animals and sources of meat for special occasions.
Saudi Arabia produces 25% of the world's oil and is a member of OPEC. India and Saudi Arabia have economic ties, with India exporting items like basmati rice and Saudi Arabia exporting crude oil. Saudi culture is influenced by Islam, with practices like daily prayer facing Mecca. Strict rules govern public behavior and dress, especially for women who must wear an abaya. Business etiquette requires greeting elders first and avoiding topics like alcohol, pork, women or Israel when meeting with Saudis.
Saudi Arabia is located on the Arabian Peninsula and is a theocratic monarchy that follows Sharia law and the five pillars of Islam. It was historically a poor desert country until the 1930s discovery of oil, which brought immense wealth but also the challenge of modernizing while preserving traditional Islamic cultural values. The country remains highly segregated by gender with women requiring male guardians, but wealth has increased western influences and consumerism alongside strict religious rules enforced by the religious police.
The document provides information about the local culture, customs, and etiquette in the United Arab Emirates. It discusses the country's geography, history, rulers, citizens, immigration, holidays, and various cultural norms. The UAE is located in the Middle East, has a hot climate, and its original citizens are called Badu. Islam is the main religion and Arabic is the primary language. Respecting local traditions, dressing modestly, and avoiding public displays of affection are important.
Saudi Arabia traces its roots back to ancient civilizations. It played an important role historically as a trade center and the birthplace of Islam. Since 1932, the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has transformed astonishingly from a desert nation to a modern state under King Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud. The capital Riyadh is located in Najd, and the western mountains run parallel to the Red Sea. The Hejaz region along the Red Sea contains the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Saudi Arabia holds the world's largest petroleum reserves and has a growing population of over 27 million today.
United Arab Emirates PowerPoint Presentation: (Sample)Andrew Schwartz
This UAE PowerPoint will teach you about the country's culture, customs, etiquette, cuisine and much more to assist you in your travels. Did you know that Dubai in the UAE is the fastest growing city in the world? Or that UAE has the eighth wonder of the world?
The complete version highlights these facts and much more:
• 19 Points on General Information
• 10 Points on Family Life
• 11 Points on Food
• 16 Points on Food Etiquette
• 27 Points on Social Etiquette
• 11 Points on Business Etiquette
• 8 Points on Trivia.
The document summarizes various aspects of Arabic culture, including poetry, music, henna tattoos, falconry, Bedouin culture, traditional clothing, and majlis gatherings. Poetry plays an important role in expressing Arabic culture and language. Traditional Arabic music incorporates instruments like the tabl drum, nay flute, and oud lute. Henna designs and falconry also hold cultural significance. Bedouin culture and traditions influence Emirati identity. Typical Emirati attire includes the abaya cloak and headscarf for women and kandura robe and headscarf for men. Majlis gatherings provide social and administrative meetings.
This document provides an overview of Saudi Arabia, including its flag, population, religion, language, and rulers. It discusses the country's economy and trade, noting that it is the largest oil exporter and has the largest oil reserves. It also describes Saudi culture, law, and society. Saudi Arabia has a very traditional, conservative Islamic culture and is governed according to Sharia law. It is a monarchy with the King serving as both head of state and government. The economy remains heavily dependent on oil exports, though efforts are being made to diversify.
The document provides information about the geography and tourism of Saudi Arabia. It discusses the country's location in Asia, largest cities including Riyadh and Mecca, official language of Arabic, and neighboring countries. It then describes Saudi Arabia's terrain of desert and mountains. Major tourist attractions are highlighted such as the Masjid Al Haram mosque in Mecca surrounding the Kaaba, and the Masjid Al Nabawi mosque in Medina. Other attractions mentioned are the Al Habala hanging village, Kingdom Tower skyscraper in Riyadh, and King Fahd's Fountain in Jeddah which is the world's tallest.
This PRESENTATION is all about national foods of UAE .I got highest grade in my college class in this project.Hope u will find this more colorful,interesting and beneficial.best of luck for all...
What is Eid? Meaning, importance and activities - School assemblyDiscover Islam
What is Eid - a presentation delivered at infant, primary and junior schools by the Discover Islam team. Interactive presentation and video available for download with animations and video at https://discover-islam.co.uk/training/resources/
The document provides information about Saudi Arabia in 3 paragraphs or less:
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy located in the Middle East. It has an area of approximately 2.15 million square kilometers and a population of 30.7 million people. Saudi Arabia follows Islam and Arabic is the official language. The capital and largest city is Riyadh. Saudi Arabia has the world's second largest oil reserves and its economy is heavily dependent on oil exports.
The country is governed by an absolute monarchy and ruled according to Sharia law. The king holds absolute power and the government does not tolerate political dissent. Islam is the dominant religion and its primary practices such as the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca
The document provides information about Saudi Arabia, including:
- It is the largest country in the Arab world by area and has a population of over 33 million. Riyadh is the capital city.
- The country is divided into 13 administrative regions and has a hot desert climate. Islam is the dominant religion.
- Some of the major cities discussed are Mecca, Medina, Riyadh, Jeddah, Abha, and Tabuk. Mecca and Medina are the two holiest cities in Islam.
The document provides an overview of culture in the United Arab Emirates. It discusses the profile of UAE, including geography, climate, history and government. It covers major topics like religion, traditions, and family life. Specific traditions covered include greetings, gender roles, hospitality, food, dress code, and social etiquette. Urban and rural life is also summarized, including issues around healthcare, education, transportation and marketplaces. The document aims to give a broad introduction to the culture and way of life in the UAE.
The United Arab Emirates is located in the Middle East between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a diverse landscape that is mostly desert but also includes mountains, valleys, and coastal plains. The economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas production as well as tourism, especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The population is over 4.5 million, most of whom are Muslim but various other religions are practiced freely. The country has a very liberal society with a high quality of life and low crime rate.
The document provides an overview of the state of Nevada including its history, geography, population, industries, attractions, climate, and other key facts. Nevada was originally occupied by indigenous tribes and claimed by Spain. It became a state in 1864 after the discovery of silver. The capital is Carson City and the population is nearly 2 million people. Nevada has a sunny, dry climate and is known as the "Silver State" due to its mining history and state rock of sandstone.
Saudi Arabia is a Muslim country where Islamic law is strictly enforced, with no other religions permitted. Muslims are called to pray five times a day and shops close for thirty minutes. Women must cover up in public and are not allowed to drive. Alcohol and pork are banned, and the King's rule is absolute. During Ramadan, people cannot eat or drink during daylight hours and there are strict rules regarding interactions between single men and women. The internet and TV are closely monitored by authorities.
This document provides information about Saudi Arabia. It discusses the country's founding, location, demographics, culture, education system, political system based on absolute monarchy, economy which is largely based on oil exports, and legal system based on Sharia law. It also lists group members and their student IDs for a project on Saudi Arabia.
The document provides an overview of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It notes that the UAE is located in Western Asia, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia, and has a land area of 77,700 km2. The UAE is made up of 7 emirates, with Abu Dhabi as the capital. The population is approximately 4 million people, most of whom are Muslim. The country was established in 1971 when the British withdrew. Major cities include Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the most populous city. Popular tourist attractions include the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, and desert safaris.
Education sector in saudi arabia to 2018 market size and intelligence repor...Indalytics Advisors
The document is a market report on the education sector in Saudi Arabia from 2013-2018. It provides an overview of the country's education system, current market size for different levels of education, key drivers and trends impacting growth, regulations, and profiles of major private investors in the sector. The education sector in Saudi Arabia is large, spending over 25% of the country's fiscal budget and projected to grow at a 1.58% CAGR through 2018 due to increasing population, income levels, private enrollment, and government initiatives.
Saudi Arabia has a culture strongly influenced by Arab and Wahhabi Islamic traditions. One influential folk tradition is the Al Ardha sword dance, based on ancient Bedouin rituals of drumming, chanting, and dancing with swords. Both men and women dress conservatively according to religious customs, with men wearing a cap and headscarf and women wearing an abaya cloak and full face veil. Traditional Saudi cuisine features lamb, chicken, bread, and dishes like falafel and shawarma, while soccer is a hugely popular sport. Saudi Arabia is also an Islamic theocratic monarchy where Islam is the official religion and religious freedom for other faiths is restricted.
Saudi Arabia is located in Asia in the Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf and Red Sea. It has a varied landscape including coastal regions, mountains up to 3,000 meters high, and sandy deserts. The climate is harsh with frequent sandstorms and great temperature extremes. Animals found in Saudi Arabia include camels, gazelles, hyenas, and falcons. Saudi Arabia began as a group of people with similar backgrounds and grew over time to become an independent country in 1932. Oil and petroleum are the most important exports and Saudi Arabia has 25% of the world's petroleum reserves. Tourism is difficult due to strict customs but many Muslims visit holy sites like Mecca and Medina.
Education in Saudi Arabia is overseen by three main institutions: the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Higher Education, and the Institution of Technical Education and Vocational Training. The Ministry of Education oversees public education from kindergarten through secondary school. Public education consists of elementary school (6 years), intermediate school (3 years), and secondary school (3 years). Teacher's colleges and colleges of education provide bachelor's degrees to train teachers for elementary and secondary education. The Ministry of Higher Education oversees eight public universities, three new universities, and one female university.
1) The national dance of Saudi Arabia is the Al-Ardha, a sword dance based on ancient Bedouin traditions where drummers and poets accompany sword-carrying men as they dance.
2) Traditional male Saudi attire includes a thawb or ankle-length shirt with a keffiyeh or ghutra head covering, while women wear an abaya, niqab or burqa in public with an opening for the eyes.
3) Football is the most popular sport in Saudi Arabia, and Saudi players are increasingly playing in European leagues.
India is located in South Asia between Pakistan, China, and Nepal. It has over 1 billion people and is the largest democracy in the world. India has a long history dating back 5,000 years and was home to ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley Civilization. It is very diverse with over 300 languages and many major religions coexisting. Some of India's most notable contributions are yoga, Ayurveda, the number zero, and being the birthplace of Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism. India celebrates many festivals and has rich cultural traditions like classical dance, music, art, and architecture.
This document discusses Islamic teachings around clothing and dress code. It provides guidance for both men's and women's clothing according to the Quran and hadith. The main points are:
1) Clothing in Islam serves purposes of protection, beautification, and upholding morality. Modest dress helps maintain respect and dignity in society.
2) Hijab for women covers the whole body except the face and hands. It reflects Islamic identity and obedience to God over worldly desires.
3) Men's clothing must cover from the navel to the knees and not resemble women's clothing. Both sexes are instructed to dress modestly.
The document summarizes some key beliefs and practices of Tausog Muslims:
1) They do not eat pork and believe it is forbidden by Allah and lacks nutrients.
2) Muslims are required to pray 5 times a day towards Mecca as it keeps them remembering God and worshipping Him.
3) Women wear hijabs in front of non-relative men to protect themselves and gain self-respect, rather than being judged on looks.
4) Muslims show mutual respect by greeting each other with "Asalamwalaykum" and responding "Malaykumsalam" in others' homes. They also respectfully bury their dead within 24 hours facing Mecca.
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Presentation includes information about UAE Business culture and practices and other (some) attraction points in UAE along with their culture and sports.
The document provides cultural information about several ASEAN countries to help international guests respect local customs during the ASEAN University Games. It outlines key dos and don'ts for interacting with people in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam in areas like greetings, dress, religion, and dining etiquette. Following local cultural norms is emphasized as a way to appreciate different traditions and have a richer international experience.
The document provides information about training on the United Kingdom. It begins with an introduction and outlines the flow of the presentation, including sections on UK cultures and customs, training strategy, dos and don'ts, and conclusions. Specific details covered include the UK's demography, languages, religions, clothing, social behaviors, customs, work culture, food preferences, and dining etiquette. Proper greetings, use of titles, business card etiquette, and formal dining manners are also discussed.
The document provides an overview of cultural etiquette and customs in Iran. It discusses the concepts of ta'arof (polite refusal), appropriate greetings that differ by gender, conservative dress norms, importance of punctuality in meetings but allowing for delays, gift giving customs, dining etiquette such as always eating with the right hand and not leaving food on the plate, and religious etiquette like removing shoes before entering prayer areas of mosques. Business customs emphasize building strong personal relationships, seeing negotiation as integral to deals, and gaining trust over time.
This document provides information about modesty (haya) from an Islamic perspective. It discusses haya as an important part of faith according to Prophet Muhammad. It describes different forms of haya including modest behavior, speech, dress and character. The document outlines nine conditions for proper hijab and discusses maintaining haya through strengthening one's faith, fearing Allah, and emulating the Prophet's wives. It emphasizes the importance of guarding one's gaze and consumption as well as maintaining a modest attitude. Overall, the document encourages developing haya through obedience to Allah.
This document provides information about modesty (haya) from an Islamic perspective. It discusses haya as an important part of faith according to Prophet Muhammad. It describes different forms of haya including modest behavior, speech, dress and character. The document outlines nine conditions for proper hijab and discusses maintaining haya through strengthening one's faith, fearing Allah, and following the examples of righteous women. It emphasizes living modestly to please Allah rather than for worldly reasons.
The document provides information about etiquette practices in various global business contexts. It discusses key cultural differences and norms around appearance, behavior, communication and business practices in countries such as France, Brazil, India, Japan and others. The importance of understanding these differences for successful global business interactions is emphasized. The document also includes a quiz testing knowledge of etiquette in different situations and countries.
This document provides an overview of etiquette considerations for conducting global business. It discusses key differences in etiquette and cultural norms across several countries, including France, Brazil, India, Japan, and others. Business etiquette can vary greatly depending on the country due to differing cultural values, customs, and expectations. Understanding these differences is important for successful international business interactions and developing cross-cultural competence. The document also includes a quiz to test knowledge of various global etiquette practices.
Indian Business Etiquettes and Its Culture.Sriram Goud
The document provides information about Indian culture, including national symbols, statistics about India, religions practiced in India, languages spoken, epics, dances, clothing, greetings, sports, architecture, and business etiquettes. It discusses Hinduism and other major religions in India. It also summarizes Indian cultural aspects like dance forms, traditional attire, greetings, sports, and architectural heritage sites. The business etiquette section outlines cultural norms for meetings, gifts, dining, negotiations, and other professional interactions in India.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
10. Muslims pray five times a
day, asking God for his
love.
They pray, “Oh God! You
are Peace and from you,
is Peace; Blessed are
you, O Lord of Majesty
and Bounty.”
11. THE RELIGION OF ISLAM
The Holy Quran has been sent
for the guidance of mankind. It
is full of wisdom and
commands.
13. • Never show bare
shoulders, stomach, calves
and thighs.
• Despite the heat, most of
the body must always
remain covered.
•Women should always wear
modest clothing in public.
High necklines sleeves at
least to the elbows are
expected. Hemlines, if not
ankle-length should at least
be well below the knee. A
look of baggy concealment
should be the goal, pants or
pant suits are not
recommended. It is a good
idea to keep a scarf
handy, especially if entering
a Mosque.
14. • A jacket and tie are
usually required for
men at business
meetings. Men should
wear long pants and a
shirt, preferably long-
sleeved, buttoned up
to the collar. Men
should also avoid
wearing visible
jewellry, particularly
around the neck.
16. JENARDIYAH FESTIVAL
Jenadriyah Festival is Saudi Arabia’s first National Heritage
and Folk Culture Festival and features camel races, folk
dancers, poetry reading and feasting.
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18. Saudi National Day (Unification of the Kingdom)
This is the most significant day in the country’s history, on
which Saudi Arabia was officially declared an independent
state. It is celebrated by locals with a national public
holiday and is one of the few events in the country’s
calendar that is not religiously affiliated.
19.
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21. Eid al Adha
Otherwise known as the Festival of Sacrifice, Eid al Adha
is a festival which remembers the time that God tested
Abraham by asking him to sacrifice his son Ismail. During
this time, the locals sacrifice sheep and other animals as a
symbolic gesture of the sheep that Abraham offered after
God declared Ishmael’s sacrifice unnecessary.
24. • It is common to remove your shoes before entering a building. Follow the
lead of your host.
• In the Muslim world, Friday is the day of rest.
• The left hand is considered unclean and reserved for hygiene avoid gestures
with the right hand. Do not point at another person and do not eat with the
left hand.
• Try not to cross your legs when sitting. Never show the bottom of your feet.
• The "thumbs up" gesture is offensive.
• Gifts are not necessary, but appreciated. Avoid admiring an item too
much, you host may feel obligated to give it to you. When offered a gift, it is
impolite to refuse.
• Women in Saudi Arabia are not permitted to drive vehicles.