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wspace-sa · 2 years
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ورك آند كو. مصمم لمساعدتك على العمل بطريقة أفضل من خلال خلق مجتمع يسهل التواصل كل ما تحتاجه من الأثاث المكتبي المرن، انترنت عالي السرعة، والمنطقة الهادئة بالإضافة الي قاعة الاجتماعات
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barelyru · 5 years
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I’m gonna be moving to KSA soon and i wanted to ask you a few questions. Do you like it? And do you work/study there? And what do you do there as a woman. Lol any other tips are appreciated! 🌸
Sure! Ask away haha
I love it. My new work is very good -at a university here in Khobar. The city is humid and it’s becoming winter now so it’s nice weather for me. I don’t study but I’m trying to pick up more Arabic so maybe I will soon. As for activity I mostly go to the gym or go swimming, shopping, hanging out with friends, I also do a work at home job here and there, there the Cornish and the beach. There many spas and cafes. It’s very relaxed here- I got an international driving license so I borrow my friends cars and drive sometimes. I travel also inside and outside ksa. There Makkah and madinah if you’d like to make umrah.
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dailykhaleej · 4 years
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Life getting back to normal as eating places, coffee shops reopen across KSA
JEDDAH: After greater than two months in lockdown, households and kids in Saudi Arabia are having fun with a return to normal actions as coronavirus restrictions are eased across the Kingdom.
However whereas some dad and mom have lingering worries about their kids’s well being, for kids it’s a totally different story. Eight-year-old Sara Issam, of Makkah, advised Arab Information that she was excited to lastly go to a close-by mini-market along with her elder brother as she used to do each Eid. “I had to wear a face mask and be careful where I put my hands, but I was happy to buy all those sweets using my Eidiyah (money gifted to children in Eid),” she advised Arab Information. From Sunday, kids below 15 shall be allowed entry to public areas, such as malls, eating places and cafes. Nonetheless, leisure facilities and kids’s play areas, as nicely as cinemas, will stay closed till June 20.
I would like to go to the playground, the park, the toyshop and to play with my associates. I additionally need to go touring.
Yahya
Because the second part of easing lockdown restrictions will get underway, persons are cautiously getting back to acquainted trip routines, such as procuring, barbecues by the ocean or in parks, exchanging household visits, touring across the Kingdom and desert tenting. With kids now allowed on household outings, some dad and mom fear about security, saying it is going to be tough to preserve them in quarantine in the event that they fall in poor health. Nonetheless, three-year-old Yahya advised Arab Information that he was “sad to be kept at home” due to coronavirus and there are numerous locations he missed. “I want to go to the playground, the park, the toyshop and to play with my friends. I also want to go traveling,” he stated.
HIGHLIGHTS
• After greater than two months in lockdown, households and kids in Saudi Arabia are having fun with a return to normal actions.
• Because the second part of easing lockdown restrictions will get underway, persons are cautiously getting back to acquainted trip routines.
• Some dad and mom fear about security, saying it is going to be tough to preserve them in quarantine in the event that they fall in poor health.
Yahya’s mom, Rawan Najjar, from Jeddah, stated: “I intend to take him out but with proper precautions and as long as I know that he understands what is going on.”  Different households say that as lengthy as the present part is experimental and below fixed evaluate, they are going to keep house. For nine-year-old Ayham, from Jeddah, quarantine has been a contented expertise. “We played games together as a family, I also learned English and French on a mobile app, I fasted for the first time in Ramadan and learned to read the Qur’an,” he stated. “I also read the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ books, and another Arabic book, and chatted and studied with my friends through videoconferencing. But I missed swimming in the sea, going to the supermarket to buy food for the house and shopping for books.” Ayham’s mom, Haneen Maher, stated that she is reluctant to take her kids out.
As a mom, I worry for my kids’s security and fear about taking them to public locations.
Haneen Maher
“I don’t think we should get too excited with easing the restrictions. As a mother, I fear for my children’s safety and worry about taking them to public places,” she advised Arab Information. Maher stated that she would take her kids out for contemporary air, however solely contained in the household automotive. “We went to Jeddah Corniche and to a public park with our snacks, however the kids weren’t allowed to get out of the automotive. I do know they need their freedom back, however they perceive the state of affairs,” she stated. Musab Allan agrees, permitting his kids out solely within the early morning “in addition to visits to grandparents twice a month.” Households with frequent or continual well being points such as bronchial asthma are additionally cautious about leaving the home amid the pandemic. Salma, 23, stated: “I can see how bored my younger siblings are, but my mother insists nobody leave the house until coronavirus is no longer there. As a family with weak immune system history, this is the best option for us.” Different dad and mom appeared for various choices, avoiding closed areas such as malls and eating places and, as a substitute, visiting open areas such as the Corniche and different pure areas.
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thetruthseekerway · 7 years
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Living in Unsanitary Conditions
New Post has been published on http://www.truth-seeker.info/jewels-of-islam/living-unsanitary-conditions/
Living in Unsanitary Conditions
By Harun Yahya
The fact that individuals attach importance to nobody but to themselves, and thus show no true love and respect to anybody, eventually introduces such a way of living.
The primitive rationale, making to survive the ultimate goal of life, causes its members to drift into a disorganized lifestyle. One of the grounds of this mentality is to have more time to take pleasure from life. This goal, manifesting itself in common phrases like to make the most of life or to savor the moment, is eagerly promoted and encouraged, as being the contemporary lifestyle.
There is another point that deserves mention here: the fact that individuals attach importance to nobody but to themselves, and thus show no true love and respect to anybody, eventually introduces such a way of living. This situation becomes most apparent in marriages in which couples lose mutual respect. Just after marriage, both sides do not hesitate to behave in a way they never dared before the wedding. Spending all day in pajamas with an unwashed face, uncombed hair and bad breath, or living in a house where the kitchen surfaces overflow with dirty dishes the whole day long are all the outcome of this mentality.
Indeed, this mentality brings nothing but difficulty, disorder, and chaos to the lives of ignorant people. On the pretext of not wasting time, they avoid many things that would bring an aesthetic touch to their lives. They deal with only the essentials and do not exert themselves to make their environment beautiful. For instance, they do not pay attention to details while doing housework. They often find it difficult to clean up; just not seeing the dirt all around is most of the time a sufficient excuse for not doing any cleaning. Some people perceive ironing, taking a shower, changing dirty linen, towels, clothes or tidying their room as a waste of time. They don’t wash their clothes unless an obvious stain or dirt appears on them. They can’t be bothered to shave. Especially in cold weather they dislike taking a bath. Mostly they only wash their hair. In some cultures, women have a practical solution for this: they visit a hair-dresser once a week and never feel the need to wash their hair until the next visit to the hair-dresser. Instead of taking a shower, they generally camouflage any undesirable odor with scents and deodorants, which makes it even more disturbing. Ignorant people give importance to the outer appearance of their clothes, yet they don’t feel the necessity to wash clothing which gives off a strong smell of sweat, food or cigarettes.
This primitive understanding of hygiene is especially widespread among young people. Their favorite clothes are worn-out or ripped jeans soaked in the dirt. In universities and discos or on the streets, it is very popular to sit on pavements or steps, wearing dirty leather jackets and, muddy boots, and to carry faded satchels. They generally do not tidy their wardrobes; dirty clothes are thrown crumpled into the wardrobe, right next to the clean ones. The cleaning lady does all the cleaning once a week; and so as not to spend time on dish-washing, they generally prefer fast food.
Encouraged on the pretext of modernism, this understanding and lifestyle enjoy a special popularity among the section of society called intellectuals. The majority of these people mostly made up of journalists, authors, painters, actors, poets, and people in show business, project the image of the intellectual with dirty beards, greasy hair and untidy clothes. A next appearance with clean and well-pressed clothes, they believe, is something incompatible with their charisma. Such unsanitary conditions surely negatively influence these ignorant people. Be they young or old, they develop diseases caused by malnutrition and unsanitary conditions. Always inhaling cigarette smoke in their offices, shopping malls, cafe’s, etc., their skins turn yellowish and they suffer serious lung problems. However, these are the negative effects observed only on the body. Living in dirty and untidy places along with other people who likewise do not care about sanitary conditions has a negative effect on their psychology too. In time, they become entirely insensitive to beauty and aesthetics. This is actually the consequence of a choice they willingly make.
The Qur’an, on the contrary, encourages man to live in the cleanest and most beautiful places possible. Allah gives a detailed account of how believers should lead their lives in the Qur’an;
“And your garments keep free from stain!” (Al-Muddaththir: 4)
“You could possibly substitute: Allah loves those that turn to Him in repentance and strive to keep themselves (pure and) clean.” (Al-Baqarah: 222)
“O mankind! Eat of that which is lawful and wholesome in the Earth.” (Al-Baqarah: 168)
“They ask you as to what is allowed to them. Say: The good things are allowed to you.” (Al-Ma’idah: 4)
“He will make lawful for them all good things and prohibit for them only the foul.” (Al-A`raf: 157)
“Remember We made the House (The Ka`bah in Makkah) a place of assembly for men and a place of safety; made the station of Abraham a place of prayer; We covenanted with Abraham and Isma`il, that they should purify My House for those who walk round it, or use it as a retreat, or bow, or prostrate themselves (therein in prayer).” (Al-Baqarah: 125)
“ (Others) said: Your Lord best knows how long you have tarried. Now let one of you go with this silver coin into the city, and let him see what food is purest there and bring you a supply of it.” (Al-Kahf: 19)
“To John, we said: ‘Observe the Scriptures with a firm resolve’. We bestowed on him wisdom grace and purity, and he was devout.” (Maryam: 12)
In the name of modernism, ignorant people create unsanitary and disorganized environments with their own hands. On the other hand, by complying with the principles of the Qur’an, believers enjoy the beauties of this life before attaining the Hereafter.
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Taken with slight editorial modifications from www.miraclesofthequran.com.
Harun Yahya was born in Ankara in 1956. He studied arts at Istanbul’s Mimar Sinan University and philosophy at Istanbul University. Since the 1980s, the author has published many books on political, faith-related and scientific issues. Harun Yahya is well known as an author who has written very important works disclosing the imposture of evolutionists, the invalidity of their claims and the dark liaisons between Darwinism and bloody ideologies. Some of the books of the author have been translated into English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Albanian, Arabic, Polish, Russian, Bosnian, Indonesian, Turkish, Tatar, Urdu and Malay and published in the countries concerned. Harun Yahya’s books appeal to all people, Muslims, and non-Muslims alike, regardless of their age, race, and nationality, as they center around one goal: to open the readers’ mind by presenting the signs of Gods eternal existence to them.
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wspace-sa · 2 years
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Are you in Riyadh and looking for a cafe to study that brings students together in one place? Or are you looking for a work friendly cafe in Riyadh that meets your needs and accommodates your business team? Now at Work & Co. Riyadh , you will find coworking spaces equipped with all the supplies that enable you to communicate and interact with colleagues in one place, to discuss academic lessons or professional topics. Whether you are students or freelance, you will find in Work & Co the features that motivate you to continue and achieve your strategic goals. located on King Abdul Aziz Road, LA VALLE MALL, An Nafal, in first floor, 13312, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. La Valle Mall is 15 minutes away from Riyadh front and Five minutes from Kingdom School and IMSIU University and Riyadh Train station.
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wspace-sa · 2 years
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workplace cafe in Makkah | WORK&CO
A workplace cafe in Makkah that suits you and your team Coworking space enable you to conduct your business professionally and at a lower cost than private spaces, and it also gives you an opportunity to communicate with those with expertise and professional skills in the same field, in order to enhance the chances of benefiting from their unfamiliar ideas, your only task is to come carrying your laptop and we take care of the commitments and other tools.
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dailykhaleej · 4 years
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Life is sweet as Saudi children say goodbye to lockdown
JEDDAH: After greater than two months in lockdown, households and children in Saudi Arabia are having fun with a return to regular actions as coronavirus restrictions are eased across the Kingdom.
However whereas some dad and mom have lingering worries about their children’s well being, for kids it is a distinct story. Eight-year-old Sara Issam, of Makkah, advised Arab Information that she was excited to lastly go to a close-by mini-market along with her elder brother as she used to do each Eid. “I had to wear a face mask and be careful where I put my hands, but I was happy to buy all those sweets using my Eidiyah (money gifted to children in Eid),” she advised Arab Information. From Sunday, children beneath 15 will likely be allowed entry to public areas, such as malls, eating places and cafes. Nevertheless, leisure facilities and children’s play areas, as nicely as cinemas, will stay closed till June 20.
I need to go to the playground, the park, the toyshop and to play with my buddies. I additionally need to go touring.
Yahya
Because the second section of easing lockdown restrictions will get underway, persons are cautiously getting again to acquainted trip routines, such as buying, barbecues by the ocean or in parks, exchanging household visits, touring across the Kingdom and desert tenting. With children now allowed on household outings, some dad and mom fear about security, saying it is going to be troublesome to maintain them in quarantine in the event that they fall ailing. Nevertheless, three-year-old Yahya advised Arab Information that he was “sad to be kept at home” due to coronavirus and there are various locations he missed. “I want to go to the playground, the park, the toyshop and to play with my friends. I also want to go traveling,” he mentioned.
HIGHLIGHTS
• After greater than two months in lockdown, households and children in Saudi Arabia are having fun with a return to regular actions.
• Because the second section of easing lockdown restrictions will get underway, persons are cautiously getting again to acquainted trip routines.
• Some dad and mom fear about security, saying it is going to be troublesome to maintain them in quarantine in the event that they fall ailing.
Yahya’s mom, Rawan Najjar, from Jeddah, mentioned: “I intend to take him out but with proper precautions and as long as I know that he understands what is going on.”  Different households say that as lengthy as the present section is experimental and beneath fixed evaluate, they are going to keep dwelling. For nine-year-old Ayham, from Jeddah, quarantine has been a contented expertise. “We played games together as a family, I also learned English and French on a mobile app, I fasted for the first time in Ramadan and learned to read the Qur’an,” he mentioned. “I also read the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ books, and another Arabic book, and chatted and studied with my friends through videoconferencing. But I missed swimming in the sea, going to the supermarket to buy food for the house and shopping for books.” Ayham’s mom, Haneen Maher, mentioned that she is reluctant to take her children out.
As a mom, I concern for my children’s security and fear about taking them to public locations.
Haneen Maher
“I don’t think we should get too excited with easing the restrictions. As a mother, I fear for my children’s safety and worry about taking them to public places,” she advised Arab Information. Maher mentioned that she would take her children out for recent air, however solely contained in the household automotive. “We went to Jeddah Corniche and to a public park with our snacks, however the children weren’t allowed to get out of the automotive. I do know they need their freedom again, however they perceive the state of affairs,” she mentioned. Musab Allan agrees, permitting his children out solely within the early morning “in addition to visits to grandparents twice a month.” Households with frequent or continual well being points such as bronchial asthma are additionally cautious about leaving the home amid the pandemic. Salma, 23, mentioned: “I can see how bored my younger siblings are, but my mother insists nobody leave the house until coronavirus is no longer there. As a family with weak immune system history, this is the best option for us.” Different dad and mom appeared for various choices, avoiding closed areas such as malls and eating places and, as an alternative, visiting open areas such as the Corniche and different pure places.
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