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Women Between Liberation & Regression

Am I to assume that fostering an intimate, loving relationship with my husband and children is...

I'm a Foreigner but Saudi Arabia is My Land

By Talal Tashfeen Qayyum | Contribution to Saudi Life I'M a foreigner - an Ajnabi as the Saudis w...

Are We in Love with Love?

THE more I read and talk to people, the more I think we are in love with love. Now don’t get me wr...

Searching for water under the sands of Saudi Arabia

Spiegel Online published a 2,000-word article recently on how a German firm has been working ...

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    Wednesday, 16 March 2011 08:05
  • I'm a Foreigner but Saudi Arabia is My Land

    Monday, 23 January 2012 00:43
  • Are We in Love with Love?

    Saturday, 10 March 2012 09:23
  • Searching for water under the sands of Saudi Arabia

    Saturday, 27 March 2010 08:39
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Meet the Saudis Print E-mail
By Mirza Yawar Baig | Saudi Life
Wednesday, 16 May 2012 20:57

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PEOPLE ask me about the Saudi people. The world seems to have a strange love-hate relationship with them and with their country; strange because it is perhaps not an exaggeration to say that no other country has benefited the poor population of the world as much as this country and its people have. However, it is the nature of the one who receives to hate the one who gives. And so we hear some expats, for example, talk disparagingly and critically about the extravagance of the palaces and villas, the fact that many ordinary Saudi citizens are not very well-educated, that women are not allowed to drive or to work in most normal managerial, sales or secretarial jobs, that Saudis like to eat out a lot and so on; forgetting that if it were not for precisely these things, many of them would not have been working here, doing the jobs and running the businesses that they do.

 
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Summer vacation is here!

AHH, good ole summer vacation! Time to chill, kick back, and relax huh? No more school and no more homework. That time of the year when you are counting down ...

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Secret of Saudi's success story

Saudi Arabia's economic success is no secret. During a recession that crippled countries worldwide, Alhamdulillah Saudi economy stayed strong. Rating agency M...

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'No discrimination between Saudis, expats in

Is there discrimination and unfair trampling of expat rights in Saudi Arabia? Some may say yes, some may say no. Whatever may be the case, the overwhelming ma...

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Three values for a successful business

A COMPANY, of any size or scale, always has a driving policy (whether that’s documented or not is a different story). It defines the company and its owners....

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Exit-Reentry visa system is such a headache

ONE of the biggest, most disturbing, complaints of all expatriates here is the requirement of Exit-Reentry visa every time one wants to leave and return to th...

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Do you want to do business in Saudi Arabia?

MOST people who want to venture into the world of self-employment usually look at existing businesses and try to build models they can use to start a new busi...

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'They Have Taken Away All Rewards'

“O, Prophet of Allah! The rich among us have taken away all the rewards,” complained the poor Companions. “They pray as we pray, they fast as we fast, but t...

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Labor & Birth Workshop in Jeddah, Thursday

Ladies in Jeddah wouldn't want to miss this! Aisha Al-Hajjar will be in town this weekend to conduct a workshop on natural birthing. When: Thursday, June 2, 20...

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All about Hajj: An expo at Red Sea Mall

JEDDAH: 'A Glimpse of Hajj Expo', a wonderful display of the largest annual pilgrimage in the world, is being held at the Red Sea Mall in Jeddah. This in...

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