
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Gulf Cultures & Celebrations
Most people in the Gulf (locals) are Muslim and speak arabic. They believe in the Prophet Mohammed. Muslims celebrate Eid Al-Fitar, which is a celebration where they eat a massive feast with all their relatives, and recieve many gifts. Muslims also celebrate "Ramadan". Ramadan is where you don't eat any food or drink any water from dawn to dusk. Garangou is most popular for the children. It is a celebration at the end of Ramadan where children walk around houses, singing and recieve many goodies. There are many more celebrations.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
Gulf Countries
There are many countries in the gulf. Most of them arn't really well known but they are all very interesting. Some of the countries are: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, Bahrain, Oman, UAE. The Arab states of the Persian Gulf all have significant revenues from oil and gas and have considerably small local populations. The Arab states of the Gulf share a regional culture that is sometimes referred to as "khaleeji (gulf) culture". They all speak Arabic and share similar music styles.
Countries
Countries
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