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viva arabica wrote:dainlergnars31 wrote:Hahahaha...ordinary saudis talaga...mga badeu ba ito? hahahahaha!!!
I think no, these pics are from Riyadh sister Dainler and if you'll notice, one pic is in a mobile shop in Riyadh and the other one is from King Saud University.
I'm your sis not-so-innocent by the way.
dainlergnars31 wrote:I think no, these pics are from Riyadh sister Dainler and if you'll notice, one pic is in a mobile shop in Riyadh and the other one is from King Saud University.
I'm your sis not-so-innocent by the way.
viva arabica wrote:
dainlergnars31 wrote:viva arabica wrote:
Oh I see, yeah your previous name was not that easy to spell hehehe...Good you changed it! Woooooow nice photos, I like the 2 saudis holding their hands which is very2x common here in the kingdom...Kung sa pinas yan eh iba na ang isip!
viva arabica wrote:A common sight in the Kingdom ( 2 Saudi Males Holding Hands!)
dainlergnars31 wrote:viva arabica wrote:EMIRATI PILOTS
What airlines is this?
dainlergnars31 wrote:viva arabica wrote:A common sight in the Kingdom ( 2 Saudi Males Holding Hands!)
Is this at sahara mall?
dainlergnars31 wrote:viva arabica wrote:A common sight in the Kingdom ( 2 Saudi Males Holding Hands!)
Is this at sahara mall?
viva arabica wrote:dainlergnars31 wrote:viva arabica wrote:A common sight in the Kingdom ( 2 Saudi Males Holding Hands!)
Is this at sahara mall?
No idea sis, I'm not so familiar with the Malls there in your city (Riyadh).
It could be in any mall in the Kingdom since it's a common sight anyway.
dainlergnars31 wrote:Cafe arabica..It was a wonderful "Things to know" and at least now I know why they do that..hehehehe...I'm gonna have a date tonight but its raining and its cold....And my BF got lost in the road due to the construction of the new hi-way...Kainis!
viva arabica wrote:Arab
The term Arab (Arabic: عربʻarab) generally refers to those persons who speak Arabic as their native tongue. A semitic people, Arabs form the majority of the populations of Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
The Arab world should not be confused with the term "Middle East," which is a strategic designation birthed during the days of the British Empire, and encompasses such non-Arab countries as Israel, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
An overwhelming majority of Arabs are Muslim, members of the faith founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century. There are also Arab-speaking Jews and Christians throughout the Middle East. However, though Arab history is closely intertwined with Muslim history, there are significant non-Muslim communities in the Arab world. As well, many Muslims are from non-Arab countries such as Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia and many Sub-Saharan African countries. There are also large Arab and non-Arab Muslim communities in North America.
Geographically, the Arab world is defined as extending from the Persian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean, from Iraq and the Gulf states in the east to Morocco's Atlantic coast in the west. From north to south, the Arab world extends from Syria to Sudan.
There are several ways to be considered an Arab. One is by lineage, considered to be "pure Arab," which can be traced as far back as Noah through his son Shem. Another group, considered to be "Arabized-Arabs," come from North African or Middle Eastern countries outside the Arabian Peninsula. This group includes anyone who speaks Arabic, follows Arabic traditions, and is loyal to Arabic politics.
There are estimated to be 250 million people living in the seventeen independent Arab nations that make up the Arab world. (There are 22 nations holding membership in the Arab League, though not all are independent.)
Three major world religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam have their beginnings in the Arab line, through the prophet Abraham.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Arab
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