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Al-Ahsa s fabled pottery industry stands test of time

AL-AHSA: Al-Ahsa’s pottery markets and factories, which have operated for centuries, see a surge in business during the holy month of Ramadan. Many Saudis buy pottery products to prepare and decorate their Ramadan and Eid tables, as part of local customs and traditions. Pottery vessels have a range of shapes and uses, including utensil and food containers, pots for preserving and cooling water, and antiques for decorating tables, including incense burners, vases and piggy banks. These are considered part of local heritage and folklore across the Kingdom. Among the most prominent pottery site in Al-Ahsa is Dogha Al-Gharash, located west of Al-Qarah Mountain. This factory was founded more than 150 years ago and has become one of the main tourist and heritage sites in the region.

Saudi Arabia: Man arrested for threatening to burn female drivers

Saudi Arabia: Man arrested for threatening to burn female drivers Saudi Arabia: Man arrested for threatening to burn female drivers The Landmark Decree To Allow Saudi Women To Drive After Decades Of Struggle Against The Patriarchal Rule Has Not Gone Down With Some. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Arshi Aggarwal | Updated on: 29 Sep 2017, 10:32:36 PM New Delhi: The landmark decree to allow Saudi women to drive after decades of struggle against the patriarchal rule has not gone down with some.  A man has been arrested for allegedly threatening to attack women drivers, the Interior Ministry said on Friday. While Many Saudis welcomed Tuesday s announcement by King Salman lifting the ban by next year, some expressed confusion or outrage after the reversal of a policy that has been backed for decades by prominent clerics.

Opinion: Saudi Arabia should sue Turkey for stealing Prophet Muhammad s relics

Opinion: Saudi Arabia should sue Turkey for stealing Prophet Muhammad s relics By Harut Sassounian The Arab News published on March 28 an article titled, “Book by Saudi author unravels Ottoman atrocities in Madinah.” The book was written by Saudi historian Muhammad Al-Saeed who exposed Ottoman atrocities against the Muslim population of the holy city of Madinah in Saudi Arabia in 1918 when it was part of the Ottoman Empire. Al-Saeed, in his book, “Seferberlik: A Century on from the Ottoman crime in Madinah,” tells the seldom-known story of the deportation and killings of the population of Madinah by Ottoman General Fakhri Pasha. The city was pillaged and its holy relics looted by the Ottoman army.

Pustinje zavejane, kamile iznenadio sneg: Nestvarni prizori iz Saudijske Arabije

Pustinje zavejane, kamile iznenadio sneg: Nestvarni prizori iz Saudijske Arabije
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