Saturday, February 21, 2009

What is it like to live in Saudi Arabia

What is it like to live in Saudi Arabia?
being a female what would it be like to live or stay in Saudi Arabia. what would be the rules and regulations? do we have the same rights as men? please tell me as much as you know and your experiences. BTW i am from Austalia
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i SUPPOSE the best one who can answer this is Mintee.... although i'll give u two keywords, generally speaking.. food for thought.. until mintee gives u the real answer: conservativeness (N.B. not suppressiveness) and modesty ============================ may i point out (in reply to Salma) that we DO have views of nature.. u just have to pick the right place and actually GO THERE to see it u know?
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I was born and raised there. It was nice. The food is amazing, the malls are great!!! Helathcare is good. I was a kid so ofcourse I don't remember much from the outside world. For rules I clearly remember all shops/stores had to be closed during prayer hours. They have these religious policemen and they would fine you or put you in jail for 1-2 hours for not following those rules. They are the ones who also make sure women have their burka on. About that I know it sounds quite mean and all but as a girl myself I did it willingly as did my mother and my friends. I couldn't wait to grow up so I could wear a burkah. Women can't drive. A woman is allowed to go out on her own but preffered not to as men are pigs and bad things happen. Both men and women do get the same chance at education I believe. Both of my parents were doctors. They loved their jobs. Also foreigners can't own their own land or house. As for businesses it has to be under your saudi sponser. There are no clubs or movie theaters. I know it already makes life sound really bad. But most people have large group of friends and the weekends are filled with private parties. No one cares what you wear there, or loud music and such. The main city Riyadh is also quite diversed. You can find people from every corner of the earth there. There are blocks and blocks of stores + shops. So If I was Chinese or Indian I could probably find a my mini China or India there. Hope that helped!
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Hi, I'm 19 years old, I'm from Saudi Arabia I study college here as well To be frank, life here, in 2009 has changed before, women had No rights, they couldn't even go to work they always stay at home and take care of the kids Now, woman have their rights equally as men Of course we still can't drive cars in Saudi Arabia ,its only okay for woman over 30 i guess thats all i can say i've been in lots of places they only thing that we dont have here is a nice view of nature but the malls and eveything else is great ! thank you
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I came to riyadh about an year ago and i have found saudi Arabia to be a roller coaster ride. It's definately unique and all said and done I am glad I did come here. As in almost everywhere in the world life for different people is v different. I knew an Indian woman who used to live outside compounds and she hated living here and is now happy in dubai. I live in a 'western' compound which has many amenities within its closed borders and life is actually quite good. You cant drive and have to wear an abaya but therein also i was surprised. I was very concerned that how can i wear a garment which has associations with repression. But when I actally wore one I felt extremely liberated - you dont have to bother what you wear, or indeed dont wear, inside - just pop on your lovely abaya and you're done. Shopping is a bit of a sore point bcos there isnt much variety and you have v few choices. Bread is terrible and I have scrounged all over Riyadh trying to find a bakery which makes decent bread - in the end I get my compound's bakery supplier, French bakery to make bread for me. at least it is something like real bread. The malls are huge but they are mostly - i have noticed - dumping grounds for brands. Recently I have noticed GAP and NEXT have been dumping their poor quality stuff here - and perhaps everywhere else in the thrid world who knows? Much is made about the lack of rights for women. Actually you have to understand Saudi society is v different from ours back home, Their socialising and whatever dating there is (eventuially leading to marriage) happens within extended families. Its true unfortunately that women are mostly dependent upon the largesse of a generous husband or father to have a comfortable life. However you do have women like Lubna Olayah who are extremely successful businesswomen here. I have seen in their hotels and posher malls extremely well-heeled saudi women who look dazzling. One hears Saudi girls and women tend to pick up expat men by passing on their phone numbers - so they do have fun! I just wish there were things like movie theatres and art galleries and other things here to give people a more creative outlet rather than just staying at home or just spending money in malls. Bcos society here is hence extremely commercialised and their favorite passtime is chasing other cars on the road and shopping. The soicety doesnt allow their young people any other more channelised hobbies as such. I am not sure how many of them read - jugding from this panel v few. They seem to be into shopping or partying into the wee hours of the morning bcos there is nothing else to do. Looks are v important to them - and i find arab women in general are v into their figure and face. which is great actually -and for what make up cant achieve, they have surgeons! It is a conservative society and one does hear of femisnists making their voices heard and looking for change - however I feel it shall take a long time bcos the better off women dont really want change, It is the middle class women who do. and someday the tension you can feel bubbling under will explode and the middle class women will come out and demand change - till then i guess things will continue this way. quality of health care of a bit suspect bcos although they have all the latest equipment and medicines (everything that money can buy!) but they dont have the doctors, You do get lucky and get some good ones but generally the doctors are so-so and you dont want to fall seriously ill here. Like iw ould go back to britain for a major procedure. Thats it - anything else you want to know?
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For an expat, you will be respected. You can go out, take a taxi...all safe. Your rights are protected by International law, and any rules or regulations imposed on Saudi woman don't apply to you. Don't smile at the opposite sex, then they'll think your interested. Dress modestly and have fun! Your don't have to wear a scarf, only an over coat..i.e. Abaya There are allot of activities you can do check this out >> http://www.riyadhciti.wordpress.com
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it is like to live because of lack of death
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Why is everyone waiting for Mintee to reply? Shes dominating this place :D haha Okay, so firstly, dont worry, Im a veteran. Women in Saudi Arabia live the same as if they were in any other place in the world, BUT there are exceptions, and I will list them so big paragraphs wont bother you :D - Staying with a man that is not your muhrim (father, brother, and blood uncle) is PROHIBITED. It is considered "improper seclusion" -Please wear an abaya. In jeddah, you really dont need to cover your hair, just wear an abayah(the black robe that covers the body). Its a metropolis, and the CPVP (religious police) are very rare to find in jeddah. the reason for wearing the abayah is to keep feminine details to yourself. If you dont want attention, then I suggest wearing a hijab :D Although there are many saudi girls who dont wear it/wear it improperly (i.e. half-way) that its no longer called a hijab. hope that helped! A.B.
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I live in Riyadh and I really like living here. It was nothing like I expected at all, a lot better thank God. I find if you just are a good person who does not get into any trouble you are fine, just like in any other country. This is defiantly a mans country. But if your here with your family or husband, you will have a lot of places to go as well. Their are women both Saudi and non that do not wear the face cover, I do. I feel that in a country like this it is better to wear it for modesty. All women however do wear the abaya (black dress) regardless if they are Muslim or Saudi. Everyone does. The law here is Islamic law but I find that really is not always the case. We have any store you could imagine. Riyadh is a very nice place and a HUGE city. We have all the top designer stores you could think of here but also a lot of old tradition, I like that. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Also, a friend has a great blog for people wanting to know what you do. Its called American Bedu, google. it.







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Saturday, February 14, 2009

How do I get a visa to live in Saudi Arabia? Can my fiance' be my sponsor? How does one get married there

How do I get a visa to live in Saudi Arabia? Can my fiance' be my sponsor? How does one get married there?
I am interested in living in Saudi Arabia for a year until my fiance's contract is up. We want to be married as soon as possible. We are both Muslim. Any help would be most appreciated.
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Your Fiance cannot sponsor you until u are his wife, thats the Saudi Rule. Its not an easy task to go there on visit & get married, I'd recommend getting married in ur home country & then moving there. Good luck.
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its the same form as owning a camel the main difference is women have less respect in Saudi you will need to get married first
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Make your fiance your husband before you move to Saudi Arabia. The Saudi government is not tolerant of men and women living together if they are not related and they won't issue you a visa. In Saudi, men and women are not even allowed to dine together unless they are related in some way or at least have a male relative of the female present. Segregation of the sexes is a way of life in Saudi. The rules are very strict. If your fiance has a job in the Eastern Province, you could both live in Bahrain and he can easily drive the Causeway back and forth from work. I'm not sure how you would work out the sponsorship though. Check to see if the company he is working for would be willing to sponsor you in Bahrain.








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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Which are among the best cities in Saudi Arabia to live in

Which are among the best cities in Saudi Arabia to live in?
Well, I am in a very interesting situation Allah planned. I am thinking about living Saudi Arabia in the future (inshallah) with my fiance. So here are some basics about me and my fiance. I need to know if the people will accept us, in different parts of the country, because I know in some areas people are more conservative than others. Anyway, I am a Caucasian Muslim, who speaks fluent English, and Italian, and I don't speak very good arabic. My fiance a Pakistani Muslim, who speaks fluent Urdu and English, but also speaks very little Arabic. She wants to be a doctor is Saudi, and I want to be a Chef in Saudi. (I'm not sure if this helps the answerer at all but I am just giving you the background) Anyway I am very attracted to the Ocean, I love the sea, and I love Palm Trees, I need a nice place where we can settle down and be at peace, I'm not saying a tiny village, I am fine with a City but are there any places in Saudi someone can suggest? Thank you. Salam Alykum
Saudi Arabia - 10 Answers
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Detroit.
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It sounds like Jeddah would be a good place for you, or the eastern province where the oil industry is focussed and there are a lot of international hotels. but i think you have a few issues to overcome first. 1. you'll need a job offer from a local sponsor in order to get the relevant visa 2. It may not be a requirement, but it will be viewed very badly if you and your fiancee are not married 3. Your fiancee can pretty much forget about getting a job except maybe in a western run hospital - but without arabic... 4. Unemployment is a huge problem in Saudi at the moment so you'll need to persuade them youre unique Good luck habibi. Al hamdulillah
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staying at ur country is the best thing u do ur fiance the same :D al saudi al in ur dreams they dont need more indians and pakistani's out there :D
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Go for Jeddah or eastern province. Riyadh is too conservative man. Btw you need to marry your fiance first , so that you both can come here as husband and wife :). Good luck.
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Jeddah is a very nice place to live for you and your fiance:)
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.......Al-Khobar, Dammam, Riyadh and Jeddah are good places for foreigners to live and stay for work....
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either Jeddah in the west, or Khobar in the East... both are very vibrant westernized cities (not villages) very modern and you can find anything you want.. but the main issue ive seen no one address here is.. you cannot come here with a fiance.. You have to be married to cohabit here.. Islam is very strict about premarital relations.. We dont have open dating in Islam.. There is no way your fiance can come with you and live with you.. She could apply for employement seperatly.. and live seperately until you get married.. so best for you to get married prior to coming here.. but both your jobs are fine jobs and you should have no trouble finding employment here.. welcome!
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Jeddah is probably best for you. Khobar is nice also.
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Well I would say that Jeddah on the red sea or Al Khobar on the gulf would be good places for you. Riyadh has the most variety as far as shopping and restaurants go but its more conservative and its not by the water. However as a caucasian Muslim you would probably be accepted and welcomed anywhere in the kingdom, most of the people here are very supportive of western muslims. Now I do have to be very honest with you and I really don't know how to say this in a nice way. A LOT of people here openly look down on south asian people. I know that no one likes to be called prejudice but its a fact of life especially here. Also there are not too many positions for chefs here maybe only 3 or 4 restaurants in the kingdom have professional chefs most of the restaurants here just have low paid cooks from third world countries. And do remember that as Mintee mentioned you cannot live with your fiance or sponsor her to come here unless you 2 actually have your marriage contract done. I'm not trying to be mean I'm really not I just want you to know the facts before you come here.
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jeddah, it has many westerners like you, it is only 45 minutes or so away from Makkah. jeddah has everyting, different varieties of people. it's the most open city in saudi.







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Sunday, February 1, 2009

What kinds of homes do people in Saudi arabia live in

What kinds of homes do people in Saudi arabia live in?
Can you please give me any kind of information about saudi arabia including about their wars,how the people make their living,and more.please i have a report due tomorrow
Saudi Arabia - 7 Answers
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Use Google Earth or Google Maps for example, this is my Tent: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=21.544368,39.148715&spn=0.001215,0.002401&t=h&z=19 goodbye
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thats awesome Ra. yup use GOOGLE.
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we live in tents
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we're arabs.. we live in tents ..
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we havent had any wars in the past hundred years or so.. thats iraq, kuwait, lebanon, palestine you are thinking about.. and we make a living the same way anyone else around the world does.. Sorry, SaudiArabia is not like you'd think in hollywood movies like ali baba and the 40 thieves or Aladdin.. we have jobs like lawyers, bankers, business men, shop owners, car salesmen, computer programmers, accountants, CEO's of corporations, politicians, pilots, doctors, the same as anyone else in the world.. We live in modern houses, with satelite TV, flat screen tv's.. mobile phones, automatic kitchen appliances like microwaves, dishwashers, fridges, etc like the next person.. Our houses have the same stuff yours does.. couches, lamps, rugs, a/c.. etc we drive the same type of cars everyone else does.. ford, chevy, buick, toyota, etc.. its really not much different.. our kids go to school from kindergarten to 12th grade and study math, reading, writing, computer, 1 foreign language, probably english or french, religion, etc.. then off to college like the rest of the world if they can afford it.. note: people I think want to hear that we live in the middle of the desert with a tent, and "bark" our camels up next to the tent post and walk 12 miles up hill both ways barefooted to get water and wash our clothing in the nearest oasis pool and ride around on arabian black stallions waving our swords and every man has a harem of belly dancers out back and we know the secret to the hidden cave in the mountains, all we say is "open sesame" and WALAH there is all the gold and treasure one can desire.. either that or we all have our own oil well out back...
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The answer to your question would be www.google.com I am sorry but we are not here to do your homework for you.
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mostly brick house (villas).







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