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A WORD PORTRAIT OF RAMADAN Eid Delights Pistachio Loaded Deliciousness ISSUE 06 JUNE 2016 MUSLIM HEROES Making Us Proud Around the World Your First Timer's Guide to the Holy Cities

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A WORD PORTRAIT OF RAMADAN

Eid DelightsPistachio Loaded Deliciousness

ISSUE 06 JUNE 2016

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MUSLIM HEROESMaking Us Proud Around the World

Your First Timer's Guide to the Holy Cities

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Ramadan Kareem!

The smell of burning incense and the sight of do-gooders giving away care packages at stoplights can only mean one thing: The Holy Month is here.

The world, and the region more specifically, has taken a few hits in the past year. But with the arrival of Ramadan, we all need to be reminded of our humanity. Ramadan is all about unity and

solidarity, so this issue focuses on connecting with the world in a positive way. This month, we’re bringing you inspiring stories of Muslims from around the world. Uplifting stories about social entrepreneurs, heroes and everyday people who will hopefully push some of us to make a conscious decision to be kind to the world and to each other.

The article Muslim Heroes is very close to our hearts. With all the negative press surrounding Muslims, we wanted to take back the narrative and show what Islam is all about. The people mentioned in the article have all fundamentally impacted the lives of the people around them with their acts of courage or ingenuity. When you put down our magazine this month, we hope you feel a little more connected, because that is the greatest thing humans do. We connect with each other.

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Your Guide to SWEETS

This Month

Dining Around Town• Dining Scoop- Iftar at Beit Misk• Ali Al Sardi, Restaurateur • Ramadan Sweets

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Travel Trends• Travel News:- Plan Your Next Umrah• Guide to Makkah and Madinah• Island Getaway in Dammam

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Arts & Entertainment• Fawaz Al Jalaud, the Calligrapher• The Shadow Architect, Abdullah Al Hussain

Style & Beauty• The Story Behind Femi9• The Season’s Trends and Collections

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Special Feature• Muslim Heroes: People Worth Looking Up To• Ramadan Stories• The Spirit of Ramadan

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Business• Reem Asaad: The Cost of Learning a New Language• Mohammad Al Shiha: Beit Misk

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Healthy Living• Healthy Eating is Happy Eating• Exercise and Get Rid of Weight• Parenting Guide to Fasting

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In Bahrain• Eid Delights• Island Fun Festivities

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E V E N T S & H A P P E N I N G S

EVENTS & HAPPENINGS

2. Mathaq at PMU Held May 1-3 in Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd University, this event showcased tasty treats and awesome art. There were also a number of fun workshops offered, including Perfume Making, How to Choose Your Jewelry and a makeup workshop.

1. Purple Expo Organized by Aim High, Purple Expo was an art and fashion exhibition held at Azman Gallery May 2-4 that showcased a select few designers’ collections, focusing on jewelry, abayas, perfumes and more.

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4. Hijazi Nights Sponsored by Aim High, Hijazi Nights was held in the Holiday Inn in Khobar April 4-6 with a Hijazi culture theme. It included a variety of traditional outfits such as kaftans, jalabiyas and abayas, as well as beautiful culturally-inspired artwork and jewelry made by Saudi designers. 4.

3. Exciting Equestrian Event The Saudi National Arabian Horse Championship Show is a competition for purebred Arabian horses, showcasing their beauty and agility. The show included about 300 horses that came from different regions in the Kingdom. It was held April 27-30 in Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Sport Complex in Al Ahsa.

5. Graphic Design Expo at UoD On May 4, the University of Dammam senior graphic design majors hosted an event called Sirb, showcasing their projects and areas of design that they spent the past semester studying and preparing for. The event was a success and it was a proud moment for the students.

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7. Shell’s and the Royal Commission for Jubail’s FutbolNet Returns Hundreds of youngsters, parents and dignitaries attended the closing ceremony of the FutbolNet second season in Jubail. More than 300 enthusiastic children partici-pated in the free of charge training sessions which focus on learning life values through football.

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6. Little Island Market Little Island Market in Bahrain was one of the most awaited events of the month. With exhibitors from all over the GCC, there was lots to see and do this May 20-21. Don’t worry if you missed it, though; LIM will be back twice in June. Check out MYC for more details.

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JUNE 2-4 DERWAZA Presented by Aim High. This event will feature traditional outfits.

Time: 4-10 p.m.Location: Holiday Inn, KhobarMob: +966-545889222 / +966-567202632

JUNE 1-25 NOWHERE BASHER AL HROUB Open spaces, white or golden spaces intensely raising the question of being without a homeland or a house..

Location: La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art, Manama, BahrainWeb: springofculture.org

JUNE 1-5 GHAIR GALLERY The gallery will feature clothes and accessories shops and will also include a food section.

Time: 4-10 p.m.Location: Princess Jawaher Center, DammamMob: +966-549220514 / 548500040 / 560271370

JUNE 15 TEDX SAIHAT SALONTed Talks in Saihat.

Location: 15th Street, Saihat

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JUNE 9 – 11 THE COLORED ANGLES Presented by Alzawaya.

Location: Signature Al Khobar Hotel, King Fahd Rd., Al Hizam Al Thahabi

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JUNE 3-4 / JUNE 17 - 18 LITTLE ISLAND MARKET This event includes shops and business owners from all over the region.

Time: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Location: Al Raya Mall, Bahrain

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JUNE 15-16 TREIK An event to celebrate Ramadan and Gargay'an.

Location: Arab Heritage, Khobar greyartevents

JUNE 8 – JULY 3 RAMADAN SHOPPING FESTIVAL Annual festival.

Location: Dhahran International Exhibition Center

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JUNE 2-4 WELFARE GATE 2 This event will include a variation of shops from antiques and artwork to fashion and jewelry. All money raised will be used to benefit and help and improving the community.

Location: Dhahran International Exhibition Center

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Pop-Up Al Gosaibi One of the coolest events of May was the opening of a pop-up shop in Al Gosaibi Village. The concept is part of Al Gosaibi’s social responsibility program which aims to support local entrepreneurs by offering them a shop space where they can test consumer demand before committing to a long-term lease. A.H. Al Gosaibi teamed up with Desert Designs who have offered their expertise to assist each tenant in designing their space.

Ramadan Tents

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The Islamic Cultural Center in Dammam is hosting iftar tents throughout Ramadan which will regularly serve more than 5,000 people per day. It’s not just a meal though as there will also be Islamic lessons in multiple languages, teaching everything from interpreting and memorizing the Qur’an to all the best habits and actions that a Muslim embodies in his day to day life.

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Jubail SUMMER CAMPS!

THE SCENT OF FLOWERS

WALK FOR A CAUSE

The social services administration of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu organized a variety of summer programs for children of all ages from May 17 – June 1. All programs were held at the Knowledge and Creativity Center in Fanateer Mall.

On April 23, Sanad Children’s Cancer Support Association organized the first walk activity for women to support and promote programs for children with cancer. They also practiced a few other movement dynamics including yoga, Zumba and Pilates. This took place in the Green Arena in Al Rakah, Khobar.

Web: rcjy.gov.sa

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Ramadan in-house Photo Shoot

Pictures from the event at Little Island Market.

East Volunteers participated in organizing The Scent

of Flowers, a special ceremony for the women’s

professional training section of The Special

Needs Child Development Center. This took place May 18 and was held at

Al Gosaibi Hotel.

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In 2012, a group of businessmen from the Eastern Province came together to form an institution dedicated to orphans and their wellbeing. They organize exhibitions and events to support orphans by funding their education and housing and by finding them jobs.

The founders of this institution wanted a name that summarized their vision, “to empower orphans to achieve a happy and successful life through support, education and practical skills,” in a single word, hence, Tamkiin was born.

C O M M U N I T Y

ENABLING CHANGEThe story of one group’s passion to help their community.By Anousha Vakani

Earlier this year, Tamkiin took it a step further by organizing a women’s committee (currently seven members strong) with the aim of increasing their support for female orphans. Their most recent initiative was a women-only event held at Holiday Inn entitled Bugsha.

Lamya Samra came up with the idea for this event that would integrate fashion with art. A fashion design graduate and owner of LAS Boutique in Khobar, Samra worked with the other members of the committee to organize an event that was unparalleled in its elegance – flowing white ST

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curtains, exquisite cream flooring and delicate decoration with pops of color here and there for charm and beauty.

All proceeds from the rents of the booths and tickets that were sold, were gifted from the community to orphans. The board managed to get some of the best designers in the region to showcase their fashion collections, but even after the success of Bugsha, the women say that this is only “step zero” in their journey to empowering orphans and encouraging the community to do its part.

THE FORCES BEHIND TAMKIIN

Web: tamkiin.org.saEmail: [email protected]: +966-13-8321213

STORY TIME

Twenty eight

year old electrical

engineer Ibrahim

Abdulqader had

always dreamt of

holding a PhD in his

field. He admits that

academic life was

sometimes hard

for him as he never

had the support of

parents, but was

surrounded by

people who deeply

cared for his success.

After completing his

bachelor’s degree,

Abdulqader was

struggling financially

and had no hope

of continuing

his education.

That’s when

Tamkiin stepped

in and helped

him complete his

MSc in Project

Management from

Australia to pursue

his dreams.

This article would be incomplete without paying tribute to the men behind the inception of Tamkiin.

Many of these names are very easily recognizable – they are pioneers of the eastern

business scene but they have made it their mission to leave

their mark not only on the economy but the community

they live and work in.

Board of DirectorsSaud Al Ansari, Chairman

Ghadran Ghadran, Vice President Dr. Hassan Al Ammari, Treasurer

Ali Al Turki Faisal Fouad

Abdulaziz Al Khreji Fahad Al Binali

Mohamed Rashed Ibrahim Al Attas

Abdulmohsen Al Khaldi Musaad Zamel

Mohamed Al Awadhi, Consultant Khalid Al Khan, General Manager

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B U S I N E S S

The Author:Reem Asaad is an inspirational Saudi woman. She is a wife, mother, writer and financial adviser.

Asaad was ranked the third most powerful Arab Woman in 2012 by Arabian Business Magazine.Email: [email protected]

Nasi7atreem

The growing demand for training courses and certification probably reflects a growth in awareness and interest in self and career development. In general, education has gone through several phases of change in format. With the advent in Internet infrastructure and mobile landscape, the search for and acquisition of information and knowledge soared. A true revolution has ensued.

In Saudi Arabia, the demand for ESL (English as a Second Language)

FINANCIAL PLANNING W I T H R E E M A S A A D

• Determine your learning objective. Is it basic or business communication skills; academic certification; research writing or other?

• Check the specialty and strength areas of your learning institute before signing up. Some centers focus on conversational English (or other languages) while others focus on grammar and writing.

• Check the credentials of the instructors and the teaching staff. If the desired language is not the mother tongue of the instructor, do check their background and years in training.

• Do not assume that the promised course duration will deliver best results. Learning varies across students and so does the effort and level of persistence.

• A certificate is worth nothing if it is not coupled with real learning. That is why you should not buy your way to progress. Work it up.

THE COST OF LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE

training saw unprecedented growth especially with the commencement of scholarship programs in 2010. The cost of such training is often high (sometimes north of SR 4,000 per month) but the quality of the outcome does not always match the price. I personally recommend that no training should be attempted without discussing the objectives and course methods first.

Many students pay large fees expecting quick results. When it does not work, all they remember is the financial cost.

For best results, Maha Noor Elahi (@MahaNoorElahi), an English Language Lecturer at Dar Al Hekma University, offered the following tips:

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THEIR MIDDLE NAME

By Anousha Vakani

Hospitality is

Founded in 1979 by Abdulaziz Al Shiha, Hospitality Development Group (HDG) began with Al Hamra Hotel in Dammam. Through their signature commitment and attention to detail, HDG grew into one of the most prominent hospitality firms in the Kingdom, providing a wide variety of services.

Learn about the Al Shiha family business - keeping customers happy since 1979.

MohammadAl Shiha

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We spoke to Mohammad Al Shiha, CFO of the company,

to find out more about where HDG stands today and what

they have in store for the future. A graduate of Dhahran

Ahliyya Schools, he went on to obtain a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the American University of Sharjah. After

working at the Saudi Hollandi Bank for three years, Al Shiha became the CFO of his family business with his brother Naji

Al Shiha leading it as CEO.

We asked him about the most challenging aspect of his work. “Keeping consistency,” he answered instantly. He stressed on the importance of maintaining the high quality of his products or services.

He added, proudly, that the communication between the departments at HDG has been

very smooth. “We invested in people. We believe that hiring people of high caliber will give your services a higher quality and that is the secret to success.” He divulges another secret later: HDG does not accept errors in service. Customer satisfaction is extremely important to them and they will even reduce margins just to ensure that they are providing the highest quality of services.

HDG has quite a few brand names in the food industry: Al Yacht, Red Dragon and their newest and most successful experiment to date, Lebanese fusion restaurant Beit Misk. There is currently one branch of the restaurant in Dammam and two under construction in Khobar and Al Ahsa. HDG aims to be a leader in the food industry in the Middle East. They plan to go international and even provide franchising for their brands.

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What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a business?The most important thing is planning, planning and planning. Go to the right people and allocate a good budget for this. After that everything is easy. Also, don’t copy others. Be innovative and come up with new concepts.

What would you advise someone who wants to work in the hospitality industry?Start from a lower position and understand the business

They currently have eight hotels throughout the Kingdom and more in the planning and construction stages with the goal of having 25 hotels in the next two years. Al Shiha explains that they are currently targeting more remote areas such as Al Qaseem, Baha, Turaif as well as the more central Jeddah and Riyadh. He says it’s important to look for the demand, not the trend, and follow it, thus creating the trend.

Their most recent milestone has been a joint venture with Swiss International Hotels and Resorts. HDG will now be able to incorporate Swiss values and international quality to their services while retaining their signature style that cherishes culture and tradition. Swiss International and HDG share a passion for hospitality - providing the

highest quality of services and ensuring brand distinction.

entirely. Train in the smaller jobs and work your way up. While I would definitely encourage people to go into the hospitality business as it pays well and there are a lot of opportunities, you need to be very patient.

What makes HDG different?We provide a lot more services. We engage with the client in their day to day business activities. We pay attention to smaller markets because we believe in growing with small businesses. This does mean more overheads and more stress, but it’s working very well for us.

Your favorite dish from any of your restaurants?Kibbeh bil Laban from Beit Misk.

Web: hgd.sa / swissinternationalhotels.com

Beit Misk

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MUSLIM HEROESNo, we don’t mean Marvel characters. This is a round up of real people worth looking up to. By Areeb Al Shathri

ABDEL KADER HAIDARAMalianOver the course of nine months, Haidara and his team scoured Timbuktu and collected 350,000 manuscripts from 45 libraries. At the time, militants were destroying historically and culturally important books claiming they violate Islam. As a result of Haidara’s actions, some of Mali’s most priceless treasures remain intact.

HOSAM ZOWAWISaudiIn medicine, time is often of the essence. This fact spurred the then 29 year-old microbiologist to develop a diagnostics tool to speedily identify infections. With fast diagnostics, patients’ survival rates can increase and the chances of it spreading can decrease. For his efforts, Zowawi received Rolex’s 2014 Young Laureate award.

She is the winner of the Human Defenders Award, the U.S. State Department’s International Women of Courage Award, as well as the Nelson Mandela Award in 2016. At 13, she was a child bride and endured physical abuse for 20 years. After attending a women’s empowerment program, the mother of four set out on a mission to empower her gender. Upon being rejected by the all-male jirga (an informal judicial council) she started her own. She later became the country’s first woman to serve in a male judicial council and spearheaded the country’s successful campaign to abolish child marriages.

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CanadianAlong with a team of four other MBA students from McGill University, Ashour won the Hult Prize for young social entrepreneurs. They used the money accompanying the prize to start Aspire FG. It aims to address food security in the world’s urban slums. This earned Ashour a place on Forbes’ 30 under 30 list.

ASLAM BULBULIASouth African Bulbulia is an advocate for community projects and is currently planning to teach English to migrant women in his community, as well as to put together a storytelling event in the same community to share a little bit about who lives there. The concept is to encourage diversity and acceptance and shall take place under a banner of artists called AwethuArt. Inspired by writer Aman Ali and filmmaker

Bassam Tariq who traveled across America to break their fast at a different mosque every day during Ramadan a few years ago, he decided to pray taraweeh in 30 mosques over the 30 days, in 2013. He did that to promote solidarity amongst Muslims and immerse himself in the calmness of taraweeh prayers. Bulbulia’s major aim is to bring Muslims together and to focus on all the similarities between people rather than their differences.

Web: 30joburgmosques.tumblr.com

MOHAMMED ASHOUR

TABASSUM ADNAN

Pakistani

On Jan. 9, while stacking shelves at a grocery store in Paris, Bathily heard gunshots. He quickly ushered a dozen shoppers into a walk-in fridge in the basement, and shut off the exhaust fan to reduce noise. As he was comforting panicked customers, an armed terrorist took hostages in the grocery store above and opened fire killing four people. Despite being left out of the Legion of Honor ceremony for heroes of the terror attacks in Paris, Bathily became a full French citizen and currently works at the mayor’s office.

LASSANA BATHILY

Malian/French

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An Islamic scholar and role model, Sheikh Al Sumait helped build 5,700 mosques, four universities, 860 school and 9,500 wells in Africa. That is just the tip of the iceberg. He decided to leave behind his profession as a medical practitioner and head to Africa in order to dedicate his time, energy and money to the less fortunate. In 1981,

FALLEN HEROESTUGCE ALBAYRAKGermanOn Nov. 6, Albayrak defended two girls who were being harassed by a group of men. Unfortunately, one of the men delivered a single blow to her head after an exchange of words, causing her to fall unconscious. Albayrak was pronounced brain dead on Nov. 26 and was taken off life support two days later.

he helped establish the Africa Muslims Agency, later named Direct-Aid. Even as a high-school student he was always kindhearted, he had helped collect provisions for poor drivers and drove them to their workplace everyday. He lived a life of gracious giving and passed away leaving a legacy of prosperity and wellbeing. He is an inspiration to all.

SHEIKH ABDUL RAHMAN AL SUMAIT Kuwaiti

FARMAN ALIPakistani Jeddah’s floods were an unfortunate event that took away the lives of people along with their homes and cars. Farman Ali, former martial arts champ, showed extraordinary courage when he saved 14 people trapped in flashfloods. He received an award posthumously from Pakistan and The World Assembly of Muslim Youth, WAMY, had announced it would sponsor the widow and his daughters.

SALAH FARAH Kenyan During his commute to work, Al Shabab militants ambushed Farah’s bus. The terrorists asked commuters to separate according to religion. Farah knew doing so would surely lead to the deaths of all the Christians so he refused, because he knew it was his duty to help save those around him no matter what religion they follow. In turn, the militant shot him and two other passengers before abandoning the bus. He sadly died in the hospital a month later.

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S P E C I A L F E AT U R E

Two things: 1- Reaching home by

iftar time to find all kinds

of healthy and delicious

dishes prepared. 2- Gathering at meal

times. It adds a special

flavor to Ramadan.

When all the family gathers up in one place,

even your relatives who

live far away.

Mohammed Fahad, 20

Easiest thing about Ramadan abroad:Not having to cook every

day is a blessing. Having

friends is great; we did

a handful of cook-overs

and group dinners since

a house is the only place

that has no closing hours.

But it’s mostly the online

food delivery, which is

seriously a life changer.

What's the first thing you learned how to cook when you had to make your own iftar?We didn't really have to cook anything, as we would get bags of food from the cafeteria's cook. She was pretty generous with the portions and she would always make these exquisite cheese breads!

We asked Saudi students about their Ramadan experience outside their hometowns and that’s what they shared. By Johara Almogbel

RAMADAN STORIESTold By Students Abroad

Hasan Abuabdallah, 21

Most difficult thing about Ramadan abroad?Our day here in Japan is only one hour longer than Saudi. But all shops including the gyms close really early so it is hard to have fun outside during Ramadan.

Tokyo, Japan

Abdulmalik Zubailah, 19Kingston, Canada

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Providence, Rhode Island

Manchester, United Kingdom

The first Ramadan I spent abroad was in Manchester in 2012. Maghrib prayer was almost after nine, so we only prayed the night prayer on the weekends since its timing was late. There was an old British Muslim man in our institute, who was overjoyed with our presence and he’d join us for iftar at times. He became a friend and even saw us off at the airport.

Abdullah Alotaibi

Something you missed during

Ramadan that you used to take for

granted at home?

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Inspired by Humans of New York, Humans of Ramadan was initiated by Usama Malik last year. Malik traveled to different Texan state cities to visit several mosques and asked people about their backgrounds and experiences, hoping to shed light on the time when Muslims are closest to their faith and to show their diversity, beauty and wisdom. He plans to continue his project with a wider audience.

Humans of Ramadan

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CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF RAMADANBy Aabiya Baqai and Sahrish Ali

SPIRIT OF RAMADAN

HUMANS OF RAMADAN

Spirit of Ramadan has been bridging cultures through visual story telling and curating images from people’s Ramadan around the world since 2011. The project tapped into the artistic abilities of millions of people across the globe in an effort to share the beauty of our holy month.

The initiative began as an annual photography competition with a prestigious judging panel including its founder Dr. Basel Almisshal, an award winning architect and United Nations (UN) Photographer.

Web: spiritoframadan.org spiritoframadan

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PAINT BY WORDSA word-journey into what makes a Shariqya Ramadan so special.By Eman Bukhari

How does waiting to listen to the maghrib adhan make that first sip of water taste a whole lot better than if you were just looking at the clock? Why do you always make special room for the dish your neighbor sends over for iftar, even though you don’t like their cooking? In Sharqiya, there’s an indescribable feeling that yearns for those annual traditions of the past during those 30 days.

among friends. Its origin is ghaboq - the drinking of camel milk in the evening. Today, these private gatherings are also where fashion statements are made. Traditional jalabiyas are fused with the latest modern styles. The neighbor’s interior design also changes with traditional ornaments in contemporary living rooms.

The gargay’an jingle performed by children on your doorstep, asking for sweets with sacks around their necks, reminds you that you are halfway through the month. Some communities choose to mark the occasion indoors, giving away the goodies in creative packaging.

Before Ramadan even begins, friends and family take part in greish, a dinner gathering that welcomes the new month and symbolizes the last regular meal with leftovers or dishes not served during Ramadan. Before Maghrib, volunteers flock the streets handing out iftar goody-bags or driving iftar delivery trucks to those in need. There is a visible passion among the people for charity work that is matched by a humbling reverence. Mosques become the heart of communities, pumping energy among everyone going to taraweeh and qiyam. Mosque competitions and programs include Qur’an recitation and halagas where people sit together in a circle to discuss inspiring stories. The citizens take part in ghabqa, a late evening social meal shared

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Fawaz Al Jalaud has been a calligrapher for as long as he can remember. Coming from a family of artists, he grew up surrounded by pens and papers with a special connection to letters.

Calligraphy not as an art form, but as performance art.

half of the pride he used to feel back at school. “I firmly believe that this is the fruit of the seeds that were planted in me back then.”

Fast forward to university in the USA, where Al Jalaud began to miss the attention and the motivation to create art. He then turned to a random classmates and asked to write his name for him. It didn’t take long for the reputation to return. He started performing at events and festivals at his university. “People prefer the performance. They don’t even look at the paper, they look at your face – they want to know how you do it.”

Since he never studied calligraphy officially, Al Jalaud still prefers to use the tools he started with back in fourth grade. “That’s why I can perform anywhere because I can use any tools and any kind of paper.”

By Anousha Vakani

It all started with calligraphy classes in the fourth grade, almost 30 years ago. “You can learn anything you want, but talent gives you the passion to do it. And you don’t realize that you’ve got the talent until people acknowledge it,” he said. His friends and teachers began to ask him to write their names, so he created art for events at his school and soon earned the title,

Al Jalaud enjoys writing people’s names the most, although, he admits that the feeling he gets now is not even

Fawaz Al Jalaud The Calligrapher

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AL JALAUD’S CONSTANT DRIVE IS TO REPRESENT HIS COUNTRY AND RETURN THE SUPPORT OF HIS FAMILY.

He signs his work with his family's name to thank them for everything they did for him.

“I want to especially thank the Sharqiya Council, with their leader Princess Abeer, for their constant support and for contacting me to perform at international events,”

Al Jalaud draws his inspiration for everything he does through the power of peace.

“Peace inspires me and art is the language between nations. When non-Arabs see my work, they forget about the differences. Art is also a message from God, the Greatest Artist, the Creator.”

As for my country,I am grateful to be able to represent it doing what I love. There is no feeling like showing the world we have a

culture that we are proud of.

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THE SHADOWARCHITECTWhere light and shadow meet art and architecture.By Anousha Vakani

Abdullah Al Hussain is one of Sharqiya’s most promising emerging artists. He talks about his work with passion, but what sets him apart is his obsession with precision.

This is a result of his educational background; an architecture graduate of King Saud University with a Master’s in Construction Management from San Francisco, Al Hussain's art is a blend of architectural accuracy with a cultural touch. True to his architectural side,

Al Hussain designed a piece that he uses as the foundation for all his artwork. Inspired by the branch of a tree, the piece that he calls his “alphabet” is made up of complex but balanced lines. He wanted something flexible, signature and organic that could be used as the base for all his artwork.

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Al Hussain wanted to create something interactive without using technology. After brainstorming for months, he tried out a technique that cuts space out of a thick canvas. He tested the piece out in his apartment for two months, monitoring the effects of light and shadow. Entwined with his simple, signature work that uses no colors whatsoever, the overall effect is bound to leave its marks on the Kingdom’s art history for its cultural representation with a modern twist.

To truly understand his work and its value, it’s crucial to go and see the artwork yourself, currently displayed in Desert Designs Art Gallery. Hearing Al Hussain narrate the stories of his canvas will add to the experience.

A former gallery manager at Desert Designs, Al Hussain admits that he owes a lot to this place: “I love working with the Bukhari family. They gave me the stage to implement my vision as an artist in the Kingdom.”

He left the gallery to start working at a construction company where he could give time to his true passion, which is architecture.

urged him to get a patent for this design.

His ultimate dream is to see the hospital built for children and have tons of buildings around the world in his signature style.

Email: [email protected] . abdullh.alhussain/abdullh.alhussain2

His graduation project and most-prized design was a children’s hospital focused on recreational activities.

Al Hussain designed it to be built with Lego-shaped bricks, equipped with an outdoor playground and linked to a nearby park. His teachers even ST

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TO LOOK OUT FOR!ALBUMSby Big Hass of Re-Volt

Hiyeh Hek Akhi - Anas Arabi

The Dukkan Show Podcast

1 in 100,000 - L-FRESH The Lion

Black Hole Blues by Janna Levin

The story of a very important scientific discovery of gravitational waves, Levin tells the tale with remarkable insight into the characters involved and a deft balancing of the science and the prose.

Saudi Manga artist, Samah Kamil, has finished her first Manga book about Saudi Hijazi and Arabic proverbs all incorporated within Manga drawings. The name of the book is “Hekayt Mathal Manga” translating to the “Story of the Manga Proverbs.”

BOOKS

The sixth studio album by American-Scottish alternative rock band. This album is less fussed over than anything Garbage has ever made.

Strange Little Birds Garbage

Roxette are back with their tenth studio album, producing an album that proves why they were one of the most successful bands of the 80’s and 90’s.

Good Karma Roxette

For anyone who’ s been listening to great music during the past half-century, Paul Simon is certainly no stranger.

Stranger to Stranger Paul Simon

Samah Kamil’s New Book

Check it out soon at Virgin and Jarir.

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NEW ON DVD

GAMES

Available on PS4, SR 279

DVDS

The Wave

Mighty No. 9

A wildly successful Kickstarter, this game is a spiritual successor to Mega Man, coming to you straight from the same creator. The nostalgia factor alone has won us over.

Available on PS 4, Xbox One, Wii U,

Nintendo 3DS and PC

With “Bilal” the animation movie produced by Barajoun studio and created and co-directed by Saudi’s own Ayman Jamal creating a buzz at Cannes festival, we celebrate some Saudi movies that shined bright at various international festivals. Haifaa Al Mansour’s movie, “Wadjda,” paved the

SAUDI MOVIES SHINING BRIGHT INTERNATIONALLY way for Saudi cinematic

talents in international festivals, screened at the BAFTAs. Delve into romantic comedy with “Barakah Meets Barakah,” which debuted at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. “Mariam,” the drama of a Muslim veiled girl in France, made by Saudi filmmaker Faiza Ambah, screened at Cinéma Arabe of Amseterdam.

Stellaris

The makers of Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis have brought their unique grand strategy style of play to the 4X space genre, revitalizing it and setting an awesome new standard.Available on PC

No Man’s Sky

This game is ambition personified. You are free to explore a procedurally generated universe made up of almost 20 quintillion (yes, that’s a q) planets. Say goodbye to any free time you have.

Available on PS 4 and PC

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Hail, Caesar!

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STYLE & BEAUTY SCOOP

To launch her Ascia Loves Riva Collection, Ascia was in Kuwait, Qatar, Dubai and Sharqiya. The collection was launched at the Riva store in Mall of Dhahran. Just like last year, this was a much awaited collection and we can't wait to go on a Riva shopping spree.

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Ascia Loves Riva Top 9 Hydrating Masks Guess who was at Mall of Dhahran on May 29? Ascia!

By Norah AlEisa

Drinking water regularly is the best way to avoid dehydrated skin, but since you’re fasting you should opt for these hydrating masks to keep your skin fresh and plump.

Vitamin E Sink-In Moisture Mask

SR 59

Face Mask SR 232

Moisture Surge

Overnight SR 123

Absolue Night

Recovery Cream SR 123

Ultra Facial Overnight Hydrating Masque

SR 131

Intensive Revitalizing

Mask SR 465

Drink Up Intensive

Overnight Mask SR 90

Blue/Black Berry Enzyme Mask

SR 152

Soothing Moisture

Mask SR 98

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If you’re looking for quirky, whimsical

jewelry to upgrade your collection in time for Ramadan

gatherings and Eid parties then check out No 1 Shop on

Instagram. Perfect gifts for the trendy women in your life.

They even have a Moon Collection to

suit the season.

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My Base Routine

This step is very important to give you a nice healthy complexion. I like to use QV skin lotion because it’s hydrating and light.

Make sure you get one that's suitable for your skin type. My favorites are Nars Sheer Glow foundation and Nars Radiant Creamy concealer. I like to blend everything using a damp beauty blender for a flawless finish.

Last step is to powder to set everything in place. I like to use Rimmel's Stay Matte powder on my T-zone and Anastasia's Banana powder under the eyes.

If you want your foundation to last longer and look smooth, get a suitable primer for your skin. I like to use Benefit's Porefessional on my T-zone and Make Up For Ever Step 1 primer in base nourishing on my cheeks to give me extra hydration and glow.

First: Moisturize

Third: Foundation and Concealer

Fourth: Powder

Second: Primer

Here's my routine and how I like to wear my makeup.

STYLE NEWS!

The STORM is here!

The Art of Leather

New Storm of London watch is now in Riyadh, available in different vibrant colors and styles, for just SR 810.

Tod’s recently invited an Italian leather artisan who has been with the company for over 24 years, to give a live workshop hosted by Sabina Marini. He explained the step by step process of crafting a pair of Tod’s loafers, and customers also got their Tod shoes, wallets and bags personalized on the spot.

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Eyad Mashat How did He Make It?

Eyad Mashat discusses his entrepreneurial passion and femi9’s success.

Why fashion? Having the know-how surely has a strong influence; Al Mashat family has been working in fashion and retail since 1934. I have been involved hands-on in all related processes from a very young age, and I have grown to love it.

What was your ultimate goal behind launching femi9? My dream was to have a widely spread womenswear brand, with many branches across Saudi Arabia, I wanted to be serving women in all cities. My vision was to grow a powerful entity in my country.

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How did the idea of femi9 first spark? I was 25 years old, finished with my college degree in Switzerland, back in Saudi Arabia and driven to launch my own fashion business; and so I did, but that was not femi9. I launched another fashion brand that lived for only 8 months – tried and missed. I did not succeed in exploring the psychology of my target market and understand its needs. That was the time when I had a serious reality check, where I assessed my experience and derived learnings which set me to create femi9 with more confidence and experience.

To you, what is success? In my opinion, you succeed when you achieve milestones towards your vision and as it evolves, you set new milestones and track your accomplishments along the way. That is what makes success so rewarding, it validates your potential and raises your bar.

Tell us about the femi9 brand revamp. Why and how? We rebranded femi9 in 2012, introducing the market to a clearer brand identity and an enhanced shopping experience. It was a key milestone that we had to undertake; the market is evolving, we understand our customer better, and femi9 was ready to go to the next level. The new logo merges between English and Arabic, communicating that the brand comes from an Arabian origin and operates with international standards. The stores and all other brand

touchpoints were refreshed to convey the brand feel and serve our customers better.

Tell us about your experience in Tedx Jeddah. A lot of the achievements I work towards are inspired by my family, Tedx was one of them. My eldest daughter, Tala, was looking forward to my Tedx talk; knowing that, I was eager to truly deliver – to Tala and to the audience attending. The topic I addressed was titled ‘Decoding Your Fears’; fear holds us back and limits us. My talk focused on how you can decipher your fears and eliminate them, in order to achieve your vision and reach your potential.

Your vision for femi9 by 2020 We plan to have reached 100 branches; femi9 will be available with 72 stores by 2017 and we are working on mega-expansion projects.

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WORDS OF ADVICE-Be you, do what you believe in, and don’t let fear limit you.

-Your passion is your fuel; it drives you further than you think.

-Ego is the enemy that leads you to failure to below your point of start, below 0.

- Always have a Plan B and also secure a Plan C.

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Ramadan Collection 2016Lama Al Akeel, Saudi fashion and lifestyle influencer, wows in exclusive femi9 pieces from the latest collection.

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The colors mirror Ramadan’s joyful and peaceful nature with cool white, light yellow, bold green, blush pink and soft grey.

They all give off a smooth vibe while still standing out strong.

Feminine, flowy and fancy, that is the essence of femi9 Ramadan Collection.

The styles are a fusion of authentic Arabian spirit and the latest 2016 trends, offering women perfect options for the season’s occasions.

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Savvy and always on point, Blue Age is a fashion brand that knows the style pulse of the young, hip and adventurous. Their urban street style is legit and their diverse collections follow the trends while giving you the freedom to express yourself.

STYLE WITH

Fresh, Festive, Fun in Ramadan

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chic and on fleek with the

new Ramadan collection

from Blue Age.

For Ramadan, Blue Age has capsules that will appeal to every woman’s fashion sensibility. Their tribal trend is bound to unleash your fierce side with yellow and turquoise hues mixed with a blend of blues, denims and trendy tribal prints. ST

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A perfect dress for

suhoor with your buddies.

Bend the rules of

the season with this

fresh take on

an iconic jalabiya.

Play around with this

traditional look.

Women who want to infuse some arabesque flavor into their looks are sure to fall in love with their One Thousand and One nights. Whether you want to be playful with Arabic prints and trendy shapes and fabrics or go with flowing colored

embroideries—trust to have your wardrobe set for the season. For the funky in you, mix and match pop looks and Khaleeji patterns to offset each other. Blue Age has over eight stores in the eastern province and shops at prime locations across KSA,

bringing the latest trends within reach and without breaking your wallet.

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A Ramadan essential you’ll be wearing

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Locations: Othaim Mall, Dammam | Al Rashid Mall, Khobar | Dhahran Mall, Dhahran

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GENTLEMEN’S TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

Master & Dynamic SR1,340

Tod's SR 1,235

Bremontalt SR 20,809.92

Smythson SR 260

Givenchy SR 3,669.53

Michael Bastian SR 1,65

SHOP WITH US

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Loewe SR 1,120

CIinique SR 139 MarvisAmarelli SR 48.5

Cedes Milano SR 1,815 Giorgio Armani SR 105

Moncler SR 965

Bottega Veneta SR 820

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STATEMENT SHOES Kickstart the Eid celebrations with this summer’s biggest trend.

Gianvito Rossi SR 1,945

Gianvito Rossi SR 2,175

Dolce & Gabbana SR 4,555 Tabitha Simmons SR 2,345

Sophia Webster SR 2,600

Bionda Castana SR 3,425

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Topshop SR 390

Aquazzura SR 2,110

Malone Souliers SR 2,535

Dolce & Gabbana SR 3,100

Aquazzura SR 3,000

Valentino SR 5,530

Norah AlEisaNorah is a wardrobe stylist and freelance visual merchandiser. She divides her work between Khobar

and Riyadh, where she contributes in both Destination Riyadh and Destination Sharqiya. Email: [email protected] norahaleisa

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IKEA Bringing You Great Family Moments this Ramadan

A dash of DOFTRIK draws us closer this month.

S T Y L E & B E A U T Y

The holy month is knocking on our doors, which means that many neighbors, family members and friends will be knocking on your door too. In time for the start of the holy month, IKEA Saudi Arabia invites families to celebrate the beauty of Ramadan through its exclusive Ramadan-specific range, DOFTRIK which was produced upon particular

request by the IKEA Saudi Arabia team in order to reflect the essence of Ramadan and Eid, with a range that possesses various attributes from Arabesque design and patterns to colors, which echo the true Arabic spirit. Encompassing the authentic essence of the holy month, the DOFTRIK range offers customers furniture pieces for

all corners of the home, from bowls and trays to rugs, quilt covers, coffee tables and table cloths.

With Ramadan coinciding with a boiling-hot summer this year, there are plenty of ways to make the long daytime pass by decorating your house for the season and at the comfort of your ‘cool’ house. To ignite CO

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your inspiration, here are crafty tips on how to bring festivity into your home using some of the collection items.

During Ramadan gatherings, most of the action takes place during iftar and suhoor and at the table. Add Ramadan-flavored tablecloth and napkins for a complete set while placing lanterns around the

table during iftar to further add a feel of the holy month. From drinking laban or re-fills of soobia to break your fast, use IKEA’s glass carafe to quench your thirst, mess free.

Post iftar, families and friends gather around the television for some entertainment. Use DOFTRIK’s colorful floor cushions and rugs as an Arabesque seating majlis. Place lanterns and tea light holders to keep the ambience soft and serene, and don’t forget the cozy throws.

Web: ikea.com/sa

Decorate the carafes with your children; for every good deed they do throughout

the month, place a donation in

the carafe and then give that to the less fortunate.

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MADE OF IRON AND GLASS

Vlam is a table light for some romantic dim light. You can use it indoor as well as outdoor, it will bring light and warmth to your table.

XD Design: Vlam Table Fire SR 184.99

brought to you by

This Month’s Gadgets Welcome Ramadan with these stylish supplies.

Cordless LED Lamp! Wood colors coordinate with any interior. Battery-operated, Rope Lamps emit a soft light and do not require an outlet, wires or a cord making them easy to hang anywhere.

Rope Lamp SR 130

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To turn the lamp on or off, simply hold the light and pull the rope.

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Cocoa is a fondue set that increases the pleasure of desserts. It can be used when friends are visiting or just for a romantic dinner. This set also includes the tea light.

XD Design: Cocoa SR 139.99

Keep the fizz in your pop. Prolong soda’s freshness with a few easy pumps.

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Soda Fresh SR 19

Made from fine- quality stoneware.

With the four sticks

LED Speaker Qur’an Lamp in the room is the best way to learn Qur’an with your family, with its double function lighting.

LED Speaker Quran Lamp SR 249.99

Joie’s Mortar and Pestle Set is the perfect tool to grind items into a fine paste or powder. Grind and blend fresh herbs and spices to perfect your favorite recipes.

Mortar & Pestle SR 55

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DINING SCOOP

Petite ParisBrought to You by @saudifooodie

Bonjour! Paris is now closer to home thanks to Petite Paris. The creative taste of this café is so lavish it took them a year to establish a standard menu. Where else you can taste croque madame while sipping saffron tea? Meanwhile, the people at the table are

Tel: +966-13-8957700

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New in Town!

Burger ManiaOf course there’s a new burger place coming up and this month it’s in Dammam. Check out @burger_location on Instagram for more information.

enjoying chicken volovant followed by their most popular dessert: Petite volcano ice cream. By then you’d wish to repeat that experience before leaving your table.

Sharqawis are getting more creative by the day. Opening soon in Fouad Center is Creole, the first

French Louisiana cuisine in Sharqiya. We can’t wait to

try it out!

They are currently located on Corniche Road but soon opening in

Al Rajah District. Watch out for them and check them out @cafeantr

For the Love of Caffeine If you’re looking for ways to wake yourself up in the mornings, check out Antr Cafe.

Exploring New Territories

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Location: Prince Sultan Bin Fahd St., Qurtoba, KhobarMob: +966-535144406

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Location: Mall of Dhahran / Al Rashid Mall, Khobar

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Location: Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Rd., Shatea Dist., Dammam Tel: +966-13-8957700

Who Wants a Free Iftar at Beit Misk?The latest exciting scoop on Beit Misk: they’re opening in Khobar and Al Ahsa very soon! Meanwhile, they are inviting six DS readers for an iftar at their restaurant in Dammam. If you’re up for a delicious Lebanese iftar, check them out.

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DS favorites from their menu: Beit Misk salad, Trio

Hummus and all the grills.

*Check out our business section for a

recommendation from their CFO.

Sit Back, Relax and Sip Your Coffee at Dallat Al Faris

What says Ramadan better than dates and Arabic coffee? Dallat Al Faris offers all this and more in a traditional setting that captures the essence of historical Khaleeji life but with their own modern touches.

Head over there this month and sit back and relax with

some of the best Arabic coffee you’ll ever have with a side of dates. Or come in time for their traditional breakfast – light, delicious snacks that will keep you coming back every night after.

It looks tantalizing, it smells even better but is it worth the hype? We went on a taste test to get to the bottom of this. And the verdict?Every single bite is totally worth it. This is the best chocolate high you could get!

IS IT WORTH THE HYPE?The Brownie Crepe

from Dip N Dip

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Meet Ali Al Sardi, Saudi restaurateur and purveyor of Al Quds Restaurant’s Palestinian delights.By Nahla Al Sardi

An Authentic Taste of PALESTINE

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When did you start Al Quds and how was the process of establishing a restaurant? I started my business in 1998. It all began with an idea that I was able to follow through with and create, thanks to the help and encouragement I received from my friends.

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for our ingredients and try to stick to the original recipes as much as possible.

Your favorite dish from Al Quds?I love everything we serve at the restaurant. For the moment, it's mansaf and masakhan for lunch, hummus and falafel for breakfast and dinner.

What is your secret ingredient?The secret behind our dishes is the old authentic taste,

Location: King Abdullah St., Khobar Tel: +966-13-8817958

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What are the struggles of running a restaurant?The main struggle was finding the perfect Palestinian dishes that would meet the standards and liking of the Saudi community. We also spent a lot of time searching for the right team of staff and now we have some of the best-experienced chefs in the area.

Can you tell us a little more about why you decided to establish Al Quds restaurant?I decided to establish Al Quds because of my friends, who encouraged me since they missed the original taste of Palestinian food. I wanted Palestinians to feel at home, and from the feedback we get from our customers, I would say we’ve done that.

What do people love most about Al Quds? What is your best quality?The atmosphere created by our amazing Palestinian staff gives off a cozy vibe. I believe our best quality is that we choose the best sources and suppliers

cooked by Palestinian chefs and presented by the spirit of the team.

Your advice to entrepreneurs?Work on something you're passionate about and don't forget to keep smiling.

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RAMADANIndulgencesWe present you with the most famous Ramadan food cravings.

By Tuba Saricimen

1. Spring Rolls and Sambosa This duo is the venerable host of any iftar table. No matter what your culture and background is, your table is not complete without them.

2. Baked Eggs with Vegetables Don’t know what to have for iftar? No worries. Baked eggs with veggies is not just light, filling and nutritious, but can be whipped up in a jiffy.

3. ThareedTraditional bread softened in meat and vegetable stew may be just what you need to quiet down your hungry tummy.

4. Luqaimat You could be into chocolates or cakes, but in Ramadan, these crunchy fried syrupy dumplings are probably what you’ll be craving.

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5. VimtoThis is the unofficial drink of Ramadan. Say Vimto and the first thing that comes to mind is iftar.

6. Harees For the GCC, harees is a staple Ramadan dish. Prepared with wheat and meat and beaten to a consistency of porridge, it’s not just easy on the stomach but also packed with nutrition.

7. Onion Fritters with Tamarind ChutneyCrispy, rich, spicy and absolutely delicious fritters. Dip them in sweet and sour chutney, close your eyes and savor the heavenly taste.

8. Lentil SoupWarm, thick and nutritious, a soup is just what you need to ease your fasting tummy into indulging again.

9. FattaNo matter what you make it with, the cooling yogurt accompanied by crunchy fried pita bread and toasted pine nuts is what will keep you coming back for more.

10. Fruit SaladSweet and cooling, a fruit salad is the full stop at the end of a meal. You don’t want to have anything after it.

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I am sharing with you a list of my favorite spots to get Ramadan sweets when I don’t have the energy to make them myself.

RASMALAIA South Asian sweet that’s very popular is Rasmalai. It’s made of cottage cheese balls cooked in sugar syrup and condensed milk and then served chilled. Save yourself the trouble of making them and get them from Shereen Mahal.

Shereen Mahal Location: 18th St. & Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz St., KhobarTel: +966-13-8962957Mob: +966-501244101

May your sweet tooth forgive us for this list of desserts. By Lamies Ali

The Sweet Taste of Ramadan

DATE CHEESECAKEAs great as traditional sweets are, it doesn’t hurt to change things up a bit and nothing does that better than date cheesecake. My favorite is Café Liwan’s. The dates taste just right and the texture of the cheese layer is neither too thick nor too light.

Café Liwan Locations: Prince Faisal bin Fahd Rd., Khobar / Prince Turki St., Khobar / Mall of Dhahran, Dhahran / Othaim Mall, Dammam

cafeliwan_sa SHEER KURMASheer Kurma is a rich vermicelli pudding usually served warm with raisins, nuts and dried fruits. It can also be served chilled. It is found in Lulu Market and has three branches around Sharqiya.

Lulu Market Locations: King Faisal West Rd., Jubail / Prince Turki St. & 30th St., Khobar / Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd St., DammamTel: +966-13-3449898 (Jubail) / +966-13-8947575 (Khobar)

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BALAH EL SHAM Luqaimat’s fancier sister, Balah El Sham, is slightly crunchier on the outside and denser on the inside. There are Nutella, cheese or crème fraiche filled versions. I get my fix from Nakhat Balah. Nakhat Balah (also Nkht Blh) Location: Opposite Herfy, Omar ibn Al Khattab St., Al Faisaliah, DammamMob: +966-532756665

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BASTAHCountless cultures celebrate Ramadan, so why limit yourself? Bastah is a great Ramadan dessert from Sudan. It’s a filo pastry usually stuffed with toasted and slightly salted crushed peanuts and drenched in sugar syrup.

Sudanese Qaser Al Dammam Restaurant Location: 15th St., DammamTel: +966-13-8281011

MA’MOOLSo many factors dictate the perfect batch of ma’mool, from the flakiness of the cookie and its size and shape to the softness of the center. And don’t even get me started on the dates-to-cookie ratio. That’s why Maameer’s ma’mools are superb. Maameer Bakeries and Sweets Locations: 4th St., Khobar / Al Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib St., DammamTel: 920008100 / +966-13-8944700 (Khobar) / +966-13-8267520 (Dammam)

LUQAIMATYou say predictable, I say classic! On the off-chance you don’t know what these are: they’re golden edible clouds drenched in sunshine (or fried balls of dough with honey or dates syrup, if you want to get technical). A lot of places sell luqaimat, but Bint Alqadi serve the best. Bint Alqadi Locations: Ibn Battuta St., Dhahran / Alumna ibn Harithah St., KhobarTel: +966-13-8612600 (Dhahran) / +966-13-8900688 (Khobar)Web: bint-alqadi.com

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HEALTHY EATING IS HAPPY EATING

Kick those bad eating habits by following these tips for Ramadan.By Safiya Saifudin, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

Maintaining a healthy diet during this holy month is definitely doable with these tips.

Complex carbs such as wholegrain bread, brown rice, and beans along with starchy vegetables like potatoes will release energy slowly to help keep you energized and full throughout the day.

To balance things out, be sure to include protein-rich foods such as eggs, chicken, beef, legumes and nuts; as well as healthy fats such as avocado, olive oil, coconut oil and seeds. Don’t forget to drink plenty of water to start the day.

Breaking your fast with dates is not only a prophetic tradition but also a great way to obtain quick energy after a long day of fasting. They’re nutritious with high amounts of fiber, iron and various vitamins and minerals.

BREAK YOUR FAST WITH A

LIGHT IFTAR

Avoid filling up on high-fat fried foods and finger foods. Like suhoor, make sure to include complex carbs, lean protein and vegetables in your iftar meal.

Try not to overindulge in sweets and desserts every day of the month. The keys here are moderation and finding healthier alternatives (e.g. try banana walnut cake instead of chocolate cake).

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A study published in the Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism found that even a short period of overeating could have long-term health effects of increased body weight and fat mass.

It’s extremely important to drink plenty of water during the non-fasting hours of the day to avoid dehydration. Also, avoid sugary drinks and opt instead for fruit-infused water or homemade fresh juices or smoothies.

Snacks provide energy in between meals and prevent you from overeating during suhoor. Choosing high-protein snacks such as Greek yogurt, nuts and hard-boiled eggs will leave you feeling fuller for longer. Combining foods from more than one food group, such as yogurt and fruit, will also help provide a wider variety of nutrients.

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Steps for completing a workout in the comfort of your home.By Anaa Mansouri

The one question we ask, when it comes to lifestyle is: how can I motivate myself to exercise and live a healthy lifestyle at home? As a mom in Saudi with a restricted budget, time and transportation, this skill proves to be invaluable. Also, it’s Ramadan and we need all the help and inspiration we can get.

So, here are a series of steps that might inspire you internally to move:

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Anaa Mansouri is a movement-lover but not a personal trainer or a doctor. This article gives suggestions; please consider working with a trainer or doctor to tailor any workout you do to your body’s specific needs and challenges.

1. Make it Easy Sean Foy’s “The 10-Minute Total Body Breakthrough” advocates for 10-minute sessions, four to five times a week, to maintain a baseline of health. A little goes a long way and it is a manageable goal when fasting. 2. Make it Simple The book also encourages four minutes of cardio, three minutes of strength training, two minutes of core and a minute of stretching. You can simplify that further and just do 10 minutes of cardio or 10 minutes of core; whatever feels right for your body. In Ramadan, consider less core work since we cannot hydrate during the day.

3. Listen to your Body Practice how to move; listen to your body, some days it will say let’s stretch, some days it will say let’s strengthen our core. Flowing with your body reduces injuries.

4. Learn Self-massage Techniques For when you have muscle tension and need some rest and relaxation time.

5. Make it Routine Find out when is the best time for YOU to work out and create a ritual out of it. In Ramadan, you may find even 10 minutes while fasting is difficult, so shift that to after breaking the fast.

6. The Internet is your Best Friend Google search burst training, Dr. Mercola and Dr. Axe to name a few, and see how to workout in shorter intervals. The Internet has a plethora of online fitness studios; for free or for a minimal fee like USD 10 a month, giving unlimited access.

Check out sittingsolution.com as it offers ways to do

movements with no or very little equipment and it remedies our desk job sedentary lifestyle oh so well.

It’s also cheaper than any online or

local gym.

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1. Chew your food properly; an average of 20-32 times before swallowing.

2. Wear fitted clothes/jeans; this will act as a reminder that you are uncomfortable, limiting food intake.

3. Plate food properly; the smaller the plate, the less food you will eat.

4. Drink more water; 1.5 - 2 liters per day.

5. Try staying in colder room temperatures. According to research in the journal Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, spending time in chilly temperatures can boost calorie burn by 30 percent.

6. Limit variety. Research conducted by Dawn Jackson Blatner, a Chicago dietitian and author of Flexitarian Diet, claims that variety actually makes you eat more. The research was backed by studies, including one that found participants ate more fries when offered ketchup and mayonnaise for dipping.

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7. Admire your reflection, especially while eating. This actually tends to minimize your calorie intake, and lets you think twice about consuming the extra calories.

8. Turn off the TV, limit distractions while you munch.

9. Determine whether you’re hungry or simply bored. Think before heading to the fridge: what will you get? If nothing comes to mind, then you’re probably just bored.

10. Surround yourself with fit and health-oriented friends. This will definitely encourage you to eat healthy and workout.

11. Eat in dimmer lights. In a Cornell University study, researchers found that people who ate a meal under darker lighting consumed 175 fewer calories than those who ate in bright areas.

12. Always keep your eyes on fruits and veggies. Usually seeing nutritious food will trigger your cravings for them.

13. Follow health-oriented fitness professionals on Instagram and other social media. It will definitely make you re-evaluate your choices and motivate you to make better choices.

14. Weigh yourself daily. According to a Cornell University study, frequent self-weighing and tracking results can help people lose weight and keep it off.

15. Eat within a 12-hour window. A study published in the Cell Metabolism journal showed that eating within a 12-hour time frame (e.g.: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) benefitted weight loss, blood cholesterol levels and blood sugar control.

16. Eat and write; keep a food diary. It will help you keep track of your food intake.

17. Keep unhealthy foods away. Out of sight, out of mind.

18. Whenever you think of going back to your old eating habits, distract yourself. Practice your hobbies.

Amal Al ToaimiA fitness enthusiast who is IFPA (International Fitness Professional Association) and GEL

(Group Exercise Leader, MEFITPRO) certified. Loves to encourage people to adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle, believing that moderation is key.Email: [email protected]

Health is a relationship

between you and your body. — Terri Guillemets

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Experience Ramadan through the eyes of a parent.By Eman Bukhari

Adults might not remember the first time they fasted Ramadan, but parents certainly remember the worry over their little one’s health and wellbeing, hoping it’ll be an enjoyable and beneficial experience for them. This experience can be full of reward for parents and children by encouraging healthy habits and fun activities.

The foundation to having a smooth experience is the child’s health. Feeding them foods high in fiber and avoiding sugary and salty snacks is the key to sustainable energy throughout the day. Overeating can be controlled by dividing meals into small portions throughout the evening.

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1 Parents can create a Ramadan calendar with pockets that children open up each day to mark it off the calendar and at the same time find treats, positive messages or prayers they can recite, depending on the age.

2 Families can set up zakat boxes at home and children can encourage family and friends that visit and donate items in the box. At the end of the month, when parents give away their own zakat, children can give away the content of the box as zakat as well.

3 In the days leading up to Ramadan, children can take part in arts and craft activities, such as making and decorating fawanees (lanterns) or hilals (crescent moons), with different materials or colors, to be hung around the house. 4 To explain the concept

of i’tikaf, parents can set up i’tikaf tents, where children are encouraged to spend time there reading Qura’n or stories. It would be fun for them.

5 Children can get involved in the kitchen to learn about nutrition and the health benefits of fasting.

6 There’s no shortage of children’s books on Ramadan that parents can read with their kids to inspire them, such as "Celebrate Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr" National Geographic series.SO

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I’tikaf is the Prophet’s sunnah; the profound spiritual practice of secluding oneself during the last 10 days of Ramadan for meditation and prayers. Prophet Mohammed PBUH would stay in the mosque away from his family and friends during the entire last 10 days.

Meditation during i’tikaf gives your mind calm and focus; instead

of becoming preoccupied with your life and external

world, we focus on our iman (faith) and inner spiritual world.

Conditions of I’tikaf: Similar to other manasek (rituals), you should be a

capable and sane Muslim, with the correct intentions, in addition to staying at the mosque - for men only. Fasting is an obvious prerequisite. Once your intention is set,

i’tikaf can be done in any mosque.

I’TIKAF DURING RAMADAN

DOs:• Take care of your health by eating and sleeping well.• Recite Qur’an and supplications and avoid disturbing others. • Remember to pack smart with all your essentials; necessary medication and a first aid kit, along with clean clothes and sanitation supplies. • Be considerate of others at all times; the Prophet (PBUH) advised his companions to not eat strong-scented food to avoid disturbing others during prayers.

DON’Ts:• Talk about worldly affairs; your focus should be entirely on the afterlife. • Stay online all the time or waste time.

If you plan to go to Al Masjid Al Nabawi, you

should register online and take the printout with you.

Link to register for I’tikaf in Madina:

eservices.wmn.gov.sa(Please note: The Masjid Al Nabawi website is primarily

in Arabic. You can navigate to “Visitors’ Services” on the menu and select “I’tikaf

Request”. The registration page itself is available in four

different languages).

The last 10 days brought alive with stronger faith, prayers and du’aas.

By Sahrish Ali

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THE FIRST REVELATION OF THE QUR’AN The Prophet (PBUH) was known to find solace and refuge in Heraa’ cave and on one blessed night, one of the odd nights within the last ten days of Ramadan, Angel Jibril descended to reveal the first ayahs of the Qur’an: Surat Al Al A’laq. Laylat Al Qadr, the revelation night, is more rewarding than 1000 months.“Indeed, We sent it down during a blessed night. Indeed, We were to warn [mankind].” (Surah 44: Ayah 3)

THE BATTLE OF BADR

On Ramadan 10, the Muslims embarked on the battle of

By Nafeesa McDowell

During the holy month, over the course of years, several significant fetes in Islamic history took place.

Badr, named after the well it took place next to. The small number of Muslims, in comparison to the larger forces of Quraysh and their allies, caused Muslims to doubt and fear for their lives. Badr was a lesson for all Muslims on yakeen; conviction in Allah and tawakkul; reliance on Allah. Allah gave the Muslims victory on Ramadan 17, with the help of a thousand angels. “[Remember] when you asked help of your Lord, and He answered you, "Indeed, I will reinforce you with a thousand from the angels, following one another." (Surah 8: ayah 9)

THE CONQUEST OF MAKKAHAfter Quraysh’s efforts in helping the tribe of Banu Bakr to attack Bani Khuzaa’a, the 10-year Hudaibiyya peace treaty was broken. Following this on Ramadan 6, up to 10,000 Muslims joined forces to march on Makkah, using

Ramadan is not only the month of fasting, piety and forgiveness, but is also a witness to many important events in Islam. Here are a few of them.

secretive tactics to divert the attentions of the other tribes. Upon entry on Ramadan 18, the idols placed in the Ka’bah and around it were all destroyed and Makkah was conquered. And say, "Truth has come, and falsehood has departed. Indeed is falsehood, [by nature], ever bound to depart." (Surat 17: ayah 81)

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No Problem!Here are five ways to connect with the Ramadan spirit in your own way.By Anne-Marie Argile

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FASTWhat better way to connect with the spirit of Ramadan than by fasting? Fasting is a way for Muslims to develop empathy with the less fortunate. You don’t have to adhere to all the rules, just do whatever you can. If you get the opportunity, break fast with a Muslim family. We learn more about a people when we share a meal with them.

TAKE UP MEDITATIONRamadan is a time for reflection. Meditation boasts both mental and physiology benefits from reducing stress, blood pressure and aging, to increasing happiness and self-awareness. Download the app Calm or Headspace to help you get started. If you have the time, head west on Makkah Road and find your own meditation spot.

PERFORM AN ACT OF KINDNESSShow consideration or appreciation for someone with an act of kindness no matter how small. In making others feel valued, we make ourselves feel valued; which in turn encourages us to have a more positive approach to life. Focus on the important things this month and don’t worry about the immaterial.

MAKE IT A DATEAs the Muslim community around you fasts by day and feasts by night, don’t miss out on the festivities. Arrange to meet with friends for dinner at a Ramadan tent and feel the buzz of the celebrations. Hotels like the Four Seasons, Al Faisaliah and the InterContinental are well known for their iftar tents.

START A DINNER CLUB Nothing beats taking the time to gather people around a table to break bread. Sharing platters work well for large groups, and can help people feel more social. You can even ask guests to bring dishes of their choice. Whether you decide to make it a weekly or monthly occurrence, just make it happen this month.

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THE WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER IS REAL Harry Potter fans, rejoice! You can head to Hogwarts now at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Enjoy thrilling rides as you immerse yourself in movie magic. It is assumed that this theme park in Universal Studios will give Disney a run for its money.

Choice Hotels International signed a master development agreement with Equinox Ventures Ltd., a joint venture between Equinox Group Ltd. and Al Tayyar Travel Group. This will introduce and develop three of Choice’s most prominent brands: Clarion, Comfort and Quality across the UAE and KSA.

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Web: universalstudioshollywood.com

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Elaf Group Elaf Group designed customized services to help pilgrims. The offices are based in

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KidzMondo, the edutainment city for children, is expected to open in late Aug. or early Sept. at Doha’s Mall of Qatar this year. Kidzmondo will host more than 60 establishments in an educational yet fun way including a bank, aircraft, fire station, petrol station, hospital, racetrack and more.

Hotel Pick for Your Bucket List

Icehotel is located in the Swedish village of Jukkasjärvi, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. This is the first hotel made of ice and snow with 300 beds. Over 500 international artists participated to bring this to fruition.Web: icehotel.com

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everything pilgrims would require in order

to have a successful trip. The company has

branches in Jeddah and Mina.

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A First Timer’s Guide to MAKKAH

By Mohammed Mirza

First time to Makkah? We’ve got it covered.

MASJID AL HARAM • Understand Islamic rites and supplications beforehand.

• For Islamic queries, head to dedicated booths in the Haram. You will find scholars who speak different languages, a phone service that offers answers, in addition to a library on the upper floor of the mosque.

• To complete your umrah manasek (rituals), you will find barbers located close to the mosque’s vicinity, for cutting your hair or shaving your head. Most of them are located in the basement of the Royal Clock Tower building.

• Pay your respects at the Al Malaa Cemetery where many of the Prophet’s (PBUH) companions are buried.

Saggaf Palace

Al Malaa Cemetery

• To repeat umrah performance, you must go to Ayesha Mosque. Most taxi drivers are well aware of the place.

• If you don’t understand Arabic, the Friday sermon is translated simultaneously and broadcasted live via radio frequency in a number of different languages including Hausa, Urdu and English amongst many others.

• There is limited Wi-Fi access at Masjid Al Haram, catering to most pilgrims’ basic needs including airlines booking and hotel reservations.

SEE • Get to know pre oil-boom Saudi at the Saggaf Palace.

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• Learn of the expansions carried out over the centuries at the Holy Mosques at the Exhibition of the Holy Mosques.

• Get to know Saudi history at Makkah Museum of Antiquities and Heritage.

Exhibition of the Holy Mosques

Makkah Museum

Tips to Remember• Zamzam can be bought at

Jeddah’s airport; you don’t have to take them from Makkah.

• Foreign exchanges are plenty.

• Bargain with taxis; they rarely follow the meter rate.

• Public SAPTCO buses are a cheap way to commute in the city.

• There are plenty of souks all in walking distance from the

Haram complex.

• Free wheel chairs are available at Masjid Al Haram.

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AL MASJID AL NABAWI • Ziyara (visit) to the resting place of the Prophet (PBUH) and praying in Riad Al Jannah, breathes a sense of closeness with the best of mankind. Bear in mind, women have specific visiting times which include after fajr and dhuhr.

• The Haram’s basement has a spacious parking lot, offering reasonable rates. • Foods are strictly prohibited, except for dates.

• There is a public library inside the mosque, on the western side of the terrace, which has a wide range of Islamic book collections.

SEE • Understand the role of Madinah in Islamic history and its heritage at Dar Al Madinah.

• Revisit one of the most significant battlefields in Islamic history at Mount Uhud.

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Mount Uhud

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• Pray two raka’as (units of prayer) at Masjid Quba. The rewards are equivalent to that of an umrah.

• Get to know Saudi Arabia and its rich history better at the Hijaz Railway Museum.

• Watch your car move upward with its ignition turned off at Wadi Al Baidah, thanks to an optical illusion.

• Pay your respects at the Baqi Cemetery where many companions and family members of the Prophet (PBUH) are buried.

• Visit the Beautiful Names of Allah Exhibition and understand the meanings behind each name and its significance. Right next to it is the impressive Exhibition of Mohammed PBUH Gallery, which highlights the daily life of the Prophet. Both are located on the western side of the Haram.

SHOP • Madinah is famous for its herbs; some have been mentioned in ahadeeth (sayings of the Prophet) and can be found at shops near the Haram.

• The city is an oasis famous for its dates; they are a must-buy. If you are looking for somewhere close to the Haram to buy dates, then visit the market around Bilal Mosque. Madinah’s ajwa dates are extremely popular amongst pilgrims and visitors.

• Madinah’s mint is renowned across the Kingdom for its distinctive flavor and scent. You’ll find most of them being sold by roadside vendors on the outskirts of Madinah or on the highway to Jeddah.

Masjid Quba

Hijaz Railway Museum

Baqi Cemetery

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By Afifa Jabeen Quraishi

White sand, green meadows and a cool breeze welcome you away from the hustle and bustle of city life. All it takes is a 15-minute boat ride from Dammam’s corniche to reach the secluded Marjan Island, also known as Coral Island, popular for picnics, fishing, boating and visiting its lighthouse as well as the Dolphin Village.

One of the specialties of Coral Island is that visitors can enjoy a relaxed outing at any time of day or night. While the natural beauty of the island is visible in all its glory during the day, the illuminated corniche views and sparkling city lights in the evening make for spectacular sights.

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And there is no better place to enjoy those sights than from atop the island’s lighthouse, Fanar Tower. It’s a bit windy at the top, but makes for an excellent spot for photography. Word of warning though: the poorly maintained bathrooms there may lead to a less than ideal aromatic experience. Back on the ground, there are huts made for families who prefer having a laidback and quiet time. You can de-stress gazing at the sea while enjoying the cool breeze or watching the children play in the sand. My favorite activity there is taking a leisurely walk along the shores.

Another attraction is the boat trip, with ferries going to and fro between the island and the corniche. It’s a great way to see the coast, enjoy panoramic views of the city and even have a bite to eat at the restaurant onboard.

Care for a selfie with a dolphin? The island’s amusement park, Dolphin Village, is located near the entrance and houses a small zoo, including monkeys, ostriches, rabbits, sea lions, dolphins and a modest aquarium. The theme park offers daily dolphin and sea lion shows, exciting rides for children of all ages and

Location: At the end of Corniche Rd., Al Hamra Dist., Dammam

much more. The entry feeis SR 10 per person and SR 30 for the half-hour dolphin show. There’s an additional cost for taking pictures with the dolphins.

If you are planning to head to this idyllic oasis in the city, come early to grab the best spots (and easy parking) and stay late for the best views. As with most picnic spots in the region, make sure to bring your own food and refreshments.

Latitude: 26°28'37.02", Longitude: 50°5'59.91"

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Aisha Al Rajhi Mosque: The Second Grandest in MakkahRevel in the splendor of Makkah’s newest mosque. By Mohammed Mirza

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So grand it is, in every sense of the word that it can easily boast a similar grandeur to that of national mosques of other Arabian countries; the likes of Al Fatah mosque in Bahrain or the Sultan Qaboos mosque in Oman. I came across this huge mosque that was gleaming under the noon sun. It was spellbinding, with its lofty minarets, sprawling courtyard and lucent white stone with grey lines running across it. I could imagine multiple football fields being able to fit in the entire complex including its vast parking area. The mosque sits on the intersection of the 3rd Ring Road and Prince Sultan Street. A huge residential project is being undertaken right next to

it, considering its size it can easily accommodate all the eventual dwellers. After parking in the tree-lined parking area, we climbed a set of stairs to reach the courtyard. There is even parking space in the basement, normally in use during Ramadan and Eid occasions when the mosque sees thousands of worshippers gathering at it. The grand mosque seemed to dwarf other things around it. Transfixed by its beauty and sheer size, we just stood there staring at it for a while. It shone brightly under the sun and is illuminated beautifully at night. Two towering minarets measuring 71 meters flank its main entrance.

The mosque was built by prominent Saudi

businessman Sulaiman Al Rajhi and was inaugurated

fairly recently in 2013. Having a capacity to accommodate up to 47,000 worshippers,

it is the 2nd largest mosque in Makkah and amongst the

largest in the Middle East. The mosque features elevators, escalators and a conference

hall. There is even a functioning water treatment

plant on site and efficient lighting systems that seek to reduce its carbon footprint.

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After crisscrossing the wide courtyard we reached the main door of the mosque. Above the door is a towering arch that has a beautifully crafted latticed window at its center. Inside we noticed that the mosque is extremely wide. The high ceiling just adds to its opulence. The dome in the center is rather small, compared to the mosque’s large size. An ornate chandelier hangs from it. The overall style of the mosque is contemporary Islamic and the aesthetics ooze of tranquility. For a mosque of such opulence, the mimbar (prayer niche) is very simple with its marble and minimalistic designs.

Alongside the mosque runs a portico with carved arches. After passing through the arches, we reached the mosque’s library. It houses a decent collection of Islamic books. The mosque is popular amongst locals of Makkah, but remains relatively unknown to visitors of the city because it is overshadowed by Al Masjid Al Haram. Had it been in any other city, it would have been a tourist magnet. In all aspects, it is worthy of becoming a popular tourist site and a place that umrah and Hajj tour groups definitely need to add to their itinerary.

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SAUDI POSTAL HISTORYFrom camels and caravans to express delivery.By Mohammed Mirza

• •Before the introduction of postage stamps and the railway, the limited amounts of mail that

was sent traveled mainly by camel.

In Riyadh, shop owners volunteered to complete mail services

by gathering at Safa Square, putting sacks

of cloth labeled by city or village.

The senders would then put their letters

in the respective sacks, which would be sent

along with caravans or travelers going to that

particular city.

• • • •The Hijaz in the early

20th century had developed postage

stamps, postal services and operations on a

small scale; they even sent mail internationally.

Recognizing the importance of postal services, King Abdul Aziz set up the Posts,

Telegraphs and Telephones (PTT)

Directorate in 1926.

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In the same year, King Abdul Aziz issued stamps, featuring the King’s tugra,

the ruler’s signature and emblem.

After the country’s unification, the first

stamps marking Saudi Arabia were issued

in 1934.

•Later on in 1952,

the postal activities were moved to the Ministry of

Communications.

Post-1969, Saudi Post witnessed many developments, most

importantly, an independent budget being announced for Saudi postal services.

Many more postal services were

introduced, such as EMS and Naqel, which expanded their operations

substantially.

Today, Saudi Post has a postal network that

covers all locations of The Kingdom,

with over 475 main branches and

180 post offices.

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Ministry of Communications

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Early 20th Century

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Lip-smacking desserts to end a perfect day.

By Tuba Saricimen

Seeing your loved ones, eating great food and making the little ones happy are the highlights of any Eid party. But figuring out what to take with you can be a nuisance.

Fear not. Just make these pistachio bars; they (and you) will be the stars of the party. Light yet loaded with fragrant pistachios, you’ll have everyone asking for the recipe.

PISTACHIO BARS Yields about 20 5-centimeter square bars.

Ingredients

• For the base:200 grams biscuits, ground to crumbs 100 grams unsalted butter, melted • For the bars:1 large can (397 grams) sweetened condensed milk 1 large package (250 ml) thick cream 1 cup ground pistachios

• For decoration:3 tbsp sifted powdered sugar (optional)2 tbsp ground pistachios (optional)

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• Preheat oven to 350F.• Grease the sides of a 30 x 20 cm pan.• In a medium-sized bowl, combine biscuit crumbs and melted butter and mix until well combined.• Press biscuits evenly onto bottom of pan.• In another medium-sized bowl, combine thick cream and sweetened condensed milk. Whisk until smooth and well combined. • Add the pistachios and mix well with a spatula.• Pour mixture onto the biscuits.• Bake for 20 – 25 minutes.• Remove from oven and cool to room temperature on top of the counter then chill in the refrigerator for two hours.• Slice into 5 cm squares, dust with powdered sugar and decorate with ground pistachios.

If you don’t have time to bake, there are so many dessert shops to pick from all over Bahrain that would satisfy all tastes.

Traditional Bahraini HalwaWith a rich mixture of nuts, spices, sugar and rosewater, this jelly-like dessert is loved by everyone in the GCC.

Hussain Mohammed Showaiter Sweets Location: Hussain Shaikh Hamad Avenue, Muharraq Tel: +973-17345550

Cakes and PastriesFrom cakes and macarons to cream-filled delights and more.

Café Lilou Location: Road 2827, Seef District

Tel: +973-17583939

Le Chocolat Cafe Location: Avenue 58, Karbabad

Tel: +973-17111144

OPTING FOR A READY-MADE DESSERT

DIRECTIONS

Traditional Arabian DessertsArabian desserts range from syrupy selections such as baklava, kunafa and qatayif to stuffed shortbread like maamool and dairy-based such as muhallabiya. Saadeddin Pastries Location: Zubara Avenue, ManamaTel: +973-17295143

Tariq Pastries Location: Qudaibiya Avenue, Manama

Tel: +937-17270182

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What better way to enjoy Eid break than to escape to Bahrain, a small island with a variety of fun activities?

ISLAND FUN FESTIVITIESThe ultimate guide to spending Eid in Bahrain.By Tuba Saricimen

LAGOONA BEACH RESORT Lagoona Beach Resort is located only five minutes off the King Fahd Causeway. Whether you’re alone or traveling with a large family, there are a number of accommodation options and activities for all ages and interests.

Location: Entrance 26; Ave. 63, Block 555, BudaiyaTel: +973-16630000 Email: [email protected] Web: lagoonabeachbahrain.com

BEACH RESORTSAs the season turns its leaf to summer, Eid holidays are a great opportunity to make the best of the sea, surf and sand.

AL BANDER RESORT You can’t help but feel serene as you walk through Al Bander Resort. Located on the east coast, Al Bander is perfect for water sports, swimming and boat rides.

Location: Near Bahrain Yacht Club, Um Al Saad Ave., SitraTel: +973-17701201 Email: [email protected] Web: albander.com

AL DAR ISLANDS A short 10-minute boat ride from the mainland and you can get away from the city to spend a relaxing day on the beach, barbecuing and engaging in light sports, or you can book one of the numerous watersport activities. You can even rent a chalet for the entire holiday.

Location: 20-minute drive from Manama City to Sitra Fisherman’s Port and then 10 minutes by sea taxi.Tel: +973-17704600 Email: [email protected]: aldarislands.comTickets: Adult – BD 6 Child (1 – 15 years old) – BD 3 Original valid ID/CPR, Passport or driving license is required for coast guard registration.

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MÖVENPICK HOTEL BAHRAINOne of the most popular brunches, the Mövenpick Hotel offers a wide variety of stations to choose from, with a touch of Middle Eastern cuisine.

Location: 143 Rd. 2403, MuharraqTel: +973-17460017 Email: [email protected] Web: movenpick.comTime: Brunch served 12:30 – 4 p.m. Price: BD 31 per person

SOFITEL BAHRAINFrom Asian to Italian and seafood to Middle Eastern, Sofitel’s buffet will get you dazed with delicious delight. Make sure you go to try these wonderful cuisines. Location: 105 Zallaq Highway, Building 2015, Block 1055, ZallaqTel: +973-17636363 Email: [email protected]: sofitel.comTime: Brunch served 12:30 – 4 p.m. Price: BD 24 per person with soft drinks

SEEF MALL Location: Rd. No. 2819, ManamaTel: +973-77911111 Web: seefmall.com.bh

With loads of stores, entertainment options, cinemas, children’s indoor playgrounds and restaurants, Seef Mall and City Centre Bahrain are the all-in-one destinations for families. They all open on the first morning of Eid.

A late start to Eid day means you can indulge in a scrumptious brunch buffet. With the following amazing choices, selecting abrunch venue could be challenging.

BRUNCHES

SHOPPING

CITY CENTRE BAHRAIN Location: Rd. No. 2819, ManamaTel: +973-17177711 Web: citycentrebahrain.com

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Babyshop recently launched their first ever consumer product catalogue, a splendid shopping guide for parents.

HTC 10 Now Available Across KSA

Customers can now purchase the much-awaited HTC 10 smartphone at all leading mobile retailers in the KSA at a retail price of SR 2,399.

Jotun showcased its Jotashield ColourXtreme and Fenomastic Hygiene lines that are perfectly suited for the unique demands of the healthcare environment at the Ministry of Health’s fourth annual Forum on Hospital Design.

Jotun’s Anti-Bacterial Paints Showcased in Hospital Design Forum

Abdullah Hashim Co. Ltd. announced the launch of all new Civic, available across all Honda showrooms in KSA.

Following on from its globally acclaimed Deserto Rosso, an exhilarating short film showcasing The California T. The first California T Owner’s gathering ever paid tribute to one of the most successful Ferrari models ever and its proud customers were invited to immerse themselves in its unique characteristics.

Experience Automotive Luxury with California T

Al Ghassan Motors teamed up with Emirates NBD to provide customers of the Infiniti QX60 MY 2015 with an offer comprised of monthly installments as low as SR 3,333 per month, along with a profit and insurance rate of just 6.51 percent.

Al Ghassan Motors and Emirates NBD Launch Infiniti Offer The Launch of All-New Civic

Babyshop's Product Catalogue

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Souq.com announced its May Mobile Mania sale in the Kingdom, designed to capitalize on the booming smartphone usage in the region. Souq.com is launching the sale to benefit consumers looking for their next device.

Souq.com to Bolster Smartphone Growth Through E-Commerce

Nissan unveiled the all-new Tiida, announced the Maxima launch and The Nissan IDS Concept at Auto China.

Nissan Strengthens Its Model Line-up at Auto China 2016

Arabian Centres appointed Khaled Al Jasser as the new CEO. Before that, Khaled Al Jasser was the CEO of Bank Albilad.

“The Salesman,” written and directed by filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, marked its world premiere in the official competition of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.

“The Salesman” Screened in Cannes

Arabian Centres Appoints New CEO

The Maserati Levante, which made its World Premiere at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, has now arrived in KSA. It enables the Trident to access the largest luxury segment in the world and contributes to creating of the most complete product line-up in Maserati’s history.

Levante: The Maserati of SUVs Arrives

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AMERICAN APPLEBEE’S Prince Turki St - Khobar • Tel: 966-138936780

BUFFALO BEST WINGS Buffalo Best Wings

offers a variety of delicious flavors and dips. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd St., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8092199

BUN & PATTY Taste the original burgers. Prince Turkey St., Khobar. • Mob: +966-54-2012320

BURGER NOOK AlRashed Mall,AlRakkah,AlHada, Prince Mohammed Bin Fahad St. AlRayyan. • Mob: +966-54-7688801

BURGERFUEL At BurgerFuel our aim is to supply you with the finest and freshest ingredients. King Abdullah St. Khobar. • Tel: +966-13-8986936

BURGER NOOK AlRashed Mall,AlRakkah,AlHada, Prince Mohammed Bin Fahad St. AlRayyan • 966-54-7688801

CHILI’S Chili’s offers great dishes in a fun atmosphere.Prince Turki St., Al Mawarid Food Court Corniche, Al Khobar Dhahran Mall • Tel: +966-13-8937242 / 8937243

FRIDAY’S In Here, It’s Always Friday. Prince Turki St., Al Khobar. Al Ashriah St., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8892191/ +966-13-8892406

FUDDRUCKERS Making the world happy, one great burger at a time. Al Rashid Mall • Tel: +966-13-8960334

JOHNNY ROCKETS Serves great all-American food in a timeless and fun environment. Al Rashid Mall • Tel: +966-13-8965500 STEAKHOUSE The ultimate destination for steak lovers. Prince Faisal Bin Fahad, Pepsi Rd., Al-Khobar, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahad St.(1st St.) Al Shaati Quarter, Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8938885 / +966-13-8335468

THE BURGER STOP An All American Burger Restaurant serving Certified Angus Beef Burgers, always Chilled and NEVER Frozen. Al-Turki Center, Prince Turki St., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8817400 / +966-13-8817500

WAYBACK BURGERS King Salman bin Abdulaziz Rd., Khobar • Mob: +966-54-2012320

CHOCOLATES ANOOSH Anoosh offers a variety of chocolates and mouthwatering cookies. Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz Rd., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8469803

FRENCHFRENCH BAKERY We offer exceptional quality and aim at satisfying our customer. King Faisal Road, Al Khobar •Tel: 966-13-8493934

MADELEINE FRENCH BAKERY & BRASSERIE French bakery & brasserie specialized in French pastries. King Fahd Rd., Al Hizam Al Akhdar, Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8492211

PAUL’S Respect for tradition and use of the finest ingredients have made Paul what it is today. Mall of Dhahran • Tel: 966-13-8688183

ROSETTE Enjoy a luxurious night out and dine in luxury at Rosette. Corniche Rd., Al Khobar • Tel:966-13-8975854

THE CRÊPE CAFÉ The Crêpe Café is a unique and authentic “Crêperie.” Gate 9, Dhahran Mall - Dhahran • Tel: 966-13-8686317

FAST FOOD DOMINO’S PIZZA An American restaurant chain and international franchise pizza delivery. Rakkah - Al Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8588914

HARDEE’S Fast-food chain serving fried chicken, big burgers & made-from-scratch breakfast biscuits. Prince Turki St. and 19th St. Al Khobar • Tel: 920001213

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BATEEL Al Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8652702

BOSTANI CHOCOLATE & GIFTS Bostani has the highest quality of local, reigonal and global products. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Rd., Al Khobar • Mob: +966-535454749 / 966-555042320

CHOCOLINE Taste and refinement meet to create an outstanding range of luxury chocolates. AIbn Khaldoon St. Bansaria Center PEPSI St,28. • Tel: +966-13-8464303 / 966-13-8823427

GHANDOUR CHOCOLATE Dammamm • Tel: +966-13-966-13-8422213

GODIVA Godiva offers the ultimate chocolate experience. Gosaiba Village, Service Rd., Al Yarmouk, Al Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8815757

JUHAINA CHOCOLATE Prince Faisal bin Fahd

Road, Khobar • Tel: 966 13 867 8388 PATCHI Find exceptional chocolate at Patchi. Prince Sultan Rd., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8477743serving Certified Angus Beef Burgers, always Chilled and NEVER Frozen. Al-Turki Center, Prince Turki St., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8817400 / +966-13-8817500

RAMEZ CHOCOLATE THE High quality chocolate in

Khobar and Bahrain. They cater for all sorts of events. • 22nd Street, Khobar • Tel: 966-542022233

HOUSE CHOCOLATE SHOP The Chocolate Shop is

your local boutique for exotic and luxury chocolates. Zaid Ibn Alkhattab St., Al Ulaya, Al Khobar • Mob: +966-55-5831387 TURQUOISE CHOCOLATE

Yummy chocolates and pretty products. • Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Street, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8823757

HUNGRY BUNNY Hungry Bunny serves comfort food like burgers and wraps. Shatea Mall, Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Rd., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8098227

KFC Don’t miss out on the tastiest and freshest fried chicken at KFC. Corniche, Khobar • Mob: +966-54-5029249

KONO PIZZA Kono Pizza makes portable pizza to be eaten anywhere and anytime. Prince Faisal St. (Prince Homoud St.), Khobar

KUDU Sandwiches and more. Prince Turki Street, Khobar Shamalia • Tel: 92000 6999 MCDONALD’S McDonald’s Saudi prides itself on being committed to social responsibility. Prince Sultan Rd., Dana South, Dhahran • Mob: +966-13-8915328

PAPA JOHN’S Papa John’s Pizza runs the third largest take-out and pizza delivery restaurant chain in the world. Amwaj Mall Dhahran • Tel: +966-13-8912323

PIZZA HUT At Pizza Hut, we have one mission: to bringmore flavor to life. Othman Ibn Affan St, Dammam • Tel: 920000910 / +966-13-8411641

BRAZILIAN BRASA DE BRAZIL A restaurant with the true southern Brazilian style. Corniche Rd., Al Khobar Al Janubiyah • Tel: +966-13-8814884

COFFEE & TEA SHOPS ACOUSTIC TEA LOUNGE & ART GALLERY Acoustic provides affordable high quality food, art work and entertainment.Prince Faysal Ibn Fahd St., Al Khobar,• Tel: +966-13-8822760

BABA KARAK 28th St., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8409080

CACAO SAMPAKA Coffee & Chocolate. King Faisal Rd., Al Khobar• Tel: +966-13-8494040

CAFE LIWAN TCafe Liwan is a Saudi coffee shop chain that has a very unique concept. Al Othiam Mall, Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8815590

COFFEE LIBRARY A coffee shop with many kinds of coffee to relax with. Ar Rayyan, Dammam • Mob: +966-59-0773720

COSTA Dhahran Mall - Al Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8684071

PAPPAROTI PappaRoti is an international chain of coffee shops renowned for their signature buns. Mall Of Dharan

PASTEL CAFÉ Go back in time and enjoy your cup of coffee in an elegant chateaux. Prince Faisal Bin Fahad St. (Pepsi St.), Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8994004

SECOND CUP Second Cup Cafes are dedicated to providing Canada’s best lattes, gourmet coffee and teas. Jarir Plaza, Ali Ibn Abi Taleb St., An Nuzhah, Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8407730

STARBUCKS COFFEE Starbucks delivers the true essence of coffee. Al Rashid Mall, Al Zahran, Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8891195

ZAFFRON LOUNGE GRelax in an authentic atmosphere with the most delicious dishes and drinks. Prince Saad St. (7th St.), Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8464648

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CAFE CHIC SOFITEL South Cornishe Road - Sofitel • Tel: 966-13-8817000

ITALIAN LA CARAVELLA La Caravella is an Italian restaurant that provides an unmet dining experience. Al Rawabi Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8475770

LA GONDOLA Step into La Gondola and let the food, service and music whisk you back to Italy. Prince Musaed St., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8940913

MANGIAMO RISTORANTE & PIZZERIA Mangiamo Restaurant offers a variety of mouthwatering Italian dishes. King Faisal Rd., Al Khobar. • Tel: +966-13-8494050 / +966-13-8494060

OLIO Come and enjoy delicious Italian food in relaxing surroundings. Al Rashid Mall, Al Khobar Mall of Dhahran • Tel: +966-13-8986623 / +966-13-8914886

OLIVETO Oliveto is known for being an authentic Italian taverna. Prince Saad St. Al Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8988228

PIATTO Enjoy our Italian tradition and authentic recipes Fouad Center, Al Khoba• Tel: +966-13-8944842

ICE CREAM FRESH BERRY Exclusive frozen yogurts and a variety of toppings are at Fresh Berry. Awal St, Al Mazru’iyyah, Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8611675

HAAGEN-DAZS Haagen-Dazs is a super premium and natural ice cream brand. Al Rashid Mall (Level G), Al Khobar

LINDO Mochi & Chocolate. Al Khobar • Mob: +966-561002011

SHAKES SHAKES is a place where you will love the experience. Al Rashid Mall, Al Khobar Prince Faisal bin Fahd Street (Pepsi Road),Al Khobar • Mob: +966-54-8151501

MIDDLE EASTERN3A KEIFAK Al Rashid Mall • Tel: 966-13-8890077

ABU HILAL RESTAURANTS An authentic place that

serves ma’soob. 20th St. - Thuqbah (20’th St.), Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8974363

ABU NAWAS RESTAURANT

One of the oldest and most famous restaurants in the area. Prince Majed St., Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8952225

CAFE CHIC SOFITELSouth Cornishe Road - Sofitel • Tel: 966-13-8817000

FAIROUZ GARDEN RESTAURANT Fairouz Garden exhumes the taste of the Middle East with great outdoor seating. King Fahd St. Corniche Khobar • Tel: 920004102

FAYROUZ Fayrouz serves an all-day buffet with an option for a sumptuois à-la-carte menu. Sheraton Hotel, Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8345555

MALTOOT CAFE A mix between the traditional and the modern funky style. King Turki St.-la plaza

MANOOSHA ALREEF Manoosha Alreef offers great food, great ambience and great prices. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Rd., Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8813111

SHRINPY For the best sea food sandwiches, head to Shrinpy. Corniche St. Al Khobar • Tel: 966-543646786 - 966-13-8988887

MAXIM Prince faisal bin fahad road (pepsi road) • Tel: 966-13-8824742

INDIAN

BIKKI try all the authentic flavors of Pakistani and Indian cuisines. Prince Sultan St., Al Khobar Al Shamalia, Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8995993

COPPER CHANDNI Prince Faisal St • Tel: 966-13-8877868

MAHARAJA Maharaja by Vineet serves traditional Indian dishes with a contemporary touch.Mövenpick Hotel Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8984999

ASIAN

ASAHI The Pan-Asian cuisine with Sushi, Sashimi, Tempuras and more along with a breathtaking view of Dammam. 1st St., Al Mazru’iyyah,- Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8345555 AL BANOOSH RESTAURANT

Prince Abdulaziz St • Tel: 966-138948955 FUSHI Prince Turki St • Tel: 966-13-8989595 BAMBOO KITCHEN Bamboo Kitchen serves a great array of Asian dishes. Mall of Dhahran - Gate 10 • Tel: 966-13-8910190

NOODLEZ Noodlez is the place to go when you feel like Asian food. Mall of Dhahran • Tel: 966-13-3304303 -920006722

ORIENT Savor the true Asian cuisine. Prince Turkey St., Southern Khobar • Tel:966-13-8992525

RED DRAGON Red Dragon serves authentic chinese cuisine. King Khaled St., Dammam • Tel: 966-550680111

ROYAL GULF CHINESE RESTAURANT Royal Gulf serves you tasty meals within a wonderful ambience. Al Rashed Mall, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8949855

TOKYO RESTAURANT HIGASHI Corniche, Al Khobar 31952 • Tel: 966-13-8814966

PAKISTANIBUNDOO KHAN Bundoo Khan provides classical dishes with a modern twist. Prince Fawaz St., Al Khobar Prince Saad, Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8932545 - 966-13-8673443

SEAFOODAL-SANBOK SEAFOOD RESTAURANT An internationally acclaimed seafood restaurant with a view of the Corniche. Prince Musaed St. Dughaither Leisure Island, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8944227

AL YACHT RESTAURANT Seafood Restaurant.

Al Khobar - King Faisal Road • Tel: +966-13-8821882

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INTERNATIONAL AL WAHA Al Khobar - Al Qashla Street (DoubleTree Khobar) • Tel: +966 966-13-3311144

CIRCLE CAFE Circle Café is simply stylish, fresh and delicious. Al Khobar • Mob: +966-53-9477711/ Tel: +966-13-8977711

PATTIS FRANCE Pattis France is a wonderful café and breakfast spot. Khobar Waterfront, Prince Turki Corniche Rd. • Tel: +966-13-8827138 THE BLUE RESTAURANT

Faisal Al Saud Street. • Tel: 966-13-8984999

PIZZARIFIC Our simple, yet extraordinary pizza will leave you satisfied. Aqrabiyah, Al Khobar Rakah, Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8871515 / +966-13-8141515

ROLANDO’S PIZZERIA Rolando’s is one of the

popular pizza joints in Khobar. 22nd St., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8961213

THE PIZZA COMPANY The Pizza Company is a bright and cozy spot located near the food court of Mall of Dhahran. Mall of Dhahran • Tel: +966-13-8684543

VICOLI LOUNGE Luxury Italian and French Lounge. Prince Humud St., Al Khobar • Mob: +966-56-425-5558

GHAZI Try their mutton chops! Prince Fawaz Street, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8962266

MUGHAL Mughal is a premium dining restaurant deriving its inspiration from art, history and culture. Corniche Rd., Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8982570

SHEHZADA Tucked away, affordable, authentic and so delicious.Prince Sultan St., Al Khobar Al Shamalia, Al Khobar - Next to Bikki

DESSERTS & BAKERIES

A CUP OF CAKE This bakery is specialized in cupcakes and cookie treats. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd St., Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8955110

CAKE HOUSE Bakery. Doha • Mob: +966-13-8610195

CAKE W KARAK Traditional delicacies. Othaim Mall, Dammam

DIP N DIP Dip N Dip will give you the best chocolate dip experience. Al Rashed Mall, Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8482999

JAR BAKERY International Bakery. Ulaya Khobar • Mob: +966-13-8810255

LAMLICIOUS Al Rashid Mall, Khobar• Tel: +966-13-8681962, +966-535266966

LIWAN CAFÉ Café Liwan is a well balanced blend of the Middle Eastern and Western concept.Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Rd., Green Belt, Khoba r• Tel: 966-13-8871475

MY LITTLE CAKE Shop DS Recommends: Ferrero Rocher Cupcake!. Amwaj Mall, Gate 4 • Mob: +966-538491942

PINK BOX Prince Faisal bin Fahd Road, Khobar • Tel: 920025925

VANILLA PATISSERIE 7th Street, Al Khobar Al Shumaliya • Tel: +966-13-8692888

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CLINICS AL JAZIRA CLINIC A medical facility that uses state-of-the-art technologies with a prompt & organized level of patient services. Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8982022 • Web: aljazirah.com.sa

GYM & HEALTH CENTERS AL GOSAIBI BODY BUILDING SELF DEFENCE GYM Cross of Gulf Cooperative St & Prince Khaled St • Tel: +966-13-8576026

AL MOAIBED FITNESS CENTER state-of-the-art equipment for a complete workout and/or for relaxation. Al Qasim Al Khawarizmi St - Al Rakkah • Tel: + 966-13-8575443 • Web: http://www.carltonalmoaibedhotel.com/nutrition

AREKA FITNESS CLUB A health and fitness club for the prestigious male members. Prince Abdul Mohsin St., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8987088 ASTRALIS HEALTHCLUB AND SPA Unique spa combinations that are specifically designed to provide its customers with the most popular spa treatments. Saad Hospital, Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8014433 • Web: astralis-spa.com

HOSPITALS AL MANA GENERAL HOSPITAL A hospital that offers tertiary care services. Khobar / Jubail / Dammam / Hofuf • Tel: +966-13-8987000 • Web: almanahospital.com.sa

AL SADIQ HOSPITAL Saihat - Abu Musa Alansari St. • Tel: +966-13-8500160

GAMA HOSPITAL A team of dedicated and highly trained professionals to make sure you receive the best possible treatment and care. King Fahd Rd., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8591515 • Web: gamahospital.com

KING FAHAD SPECIALIST HOSPITAL To provide compassionate quality healthcare, integrated with education and research. Al Muraikabat - Ammar bin Thabit • Tel: +966-13-8431111 • Web: kfsh.med.sa/KFSH_Website/Default.aspx

MATERNITY AND CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Specializing in maternity health services. Ali bin Abi Taleb St., Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8426666

MOHAMMED AL DOSSARY HOSPITAL Committed to provide consistent, high quality and cost effectivehealthcare services. 4th St., Khobar • Tel: +966-13- 8945524 • Web: mdh.com.sa

MOUWASAT HOSPITAL Using the latest

technology and cooperation with international medical systems, to provide healthcare. Dammam • Tel: +966-13-8200000 • Web: mouwasat.com

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PHOTOGRAPHERS BAYAN AL SADIQ Interested in Commercial, Travel and Children’s photography. Based in Khobar. Tel: +966-53-2445501 • Web: bayanalsadiq.com

MONA REEMA Specialises in event photography such as henna parties, engagements, milka andbaby showers. Dammam-Khobar Mob: +966-54-3356917 monareema.com

HYTHEM ALDAHAM Specializing in

wedding photos. Rashid Mall, Khobar • Tel: +966-55-8003022 • Web: hythemdaham.com

RED LOBSTER FRed Lobster is one of the most famous sea food places in the world. Corniche Rd., Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8896983

SOUL KITCHEN Soul Kitchen serves the best sea food out there. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Rd., Al Hizam Al Akhdar, Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-3314441

SURF ‘N’ TURF Enjoy a wide variety of meals. Sea food is a must-try. King Faisal Rd., Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8494001

BOUTIQUES 6 BLOCKS Chique formal wear for women including dresses, skirts and kimonos. Al Gosaibi Village Khobar • Tel: +966 -3-881566

BRANDS FOR LESS Ulaya - Firas ibn Al Nudur• Tel: +966-13-8827466 • Web: brandsforless.org

BVLGARI Luxury watches and jewelery. Prince Turki St - Al Bandariya • Tel: 966-13-8981533 • Web: https://www.bulgari.com/en-qa/ HALAYEL BOUTIQUE Accommodate their needs by searching for the latest and most creative designs in boutique-wear. Rashid Mall, Khobar • Tel: +966-55-8003022 • Web: halayel-boutique.com

MIMOSA BOUTIQUE A fashion retail house that carries an extensive range of international high-end and luxury brands. Prince Turkey St. Corniche, Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8815665 • Web: mimosa.com.sa

ROUCHE BOUTIQUE 7th Street Khobar• Tel: +966-13-8655413 • Web: rocheboutique.com

RUBAIYAT Features the world’s premiere brands. Prince Turki St - Khobar • Web: http://rubaiyat.com/

RUNWAY BOUTIQUE Elegant, sophisticated yet affordable fashion. Bashar ibn Burd St - Ulaya • Tel: 966-532813649 • Web: @runway.boutique

TABZ BOUTIQUE 8th Cross - Prince Mansour Street • Mob: +966-557148324 • Web: facebook.com/tabzboutique

FURNITURE ASHLEY HOMESTORES

Operated stores that are passionate about being the best and most affordable. Khobar • Tel: 920002540 •Web: ashleyfurniturehomestore.com

BO CONCEPT Make customised and coordinated design furniture and accessories affordable to the urban-minded customer. Prince Turki Street • Tel: +966-13-8814788 • Web: boconcept.com

CITYW Home furniture, home accessories and rugs. Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8477066 • Web: almutlaqonline.com

CLOSET WORLD Focus on customers’ needs, lifestyle and budget to create the organizing solutions they need. Dammam • Tel: 920001595 • Web: closetworld.com.sa

IKEA To offer a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing products at low prices. Dhahran • Tel: 920004532 • Web: ikea.com

MIDAS FURNITURE Products and services include home & office furniture retail, design-and-build solutions and interior design consultation. King Abdullah Rd. • Tel: 966-13-8950128 • Web: midasfurniture.com

CUSTOM THOBES BALLAN Ballan garments, women clothing and accessories. King Fahd bin AbdulAziz St Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8822762

LOMAR Menswear such as thobes, shirts and Ihrams.Khobar • Tel: 920000554 • Web: lomar.sa

ARRAZI CLINIC A group of eminent visionaries aiming to provide world-class, specialized and superior multi-specialty health care at affordable costs. Jeddah St., Al Arifi, Jubail • Tel: +966-13-3627373 • Web: arraziclinics.com

CUREMED TABSH MEDICAL CENTERS Pediatric Orthopaedic, Spinal Deformity, Arthroplasty & Lower Limb Recon. 6898 Prince Turki St., Khobar • Tel: 920002873 • curemed.net ELITE SPECIALIST CLINICS

An address of responsibility by a group of best skilled physicians, and surgeons who are experts in their specializations. Prince Turki St., Khobar• Tel: 966-13-8940004 •Web: elite-clinics.net

KHOBAR COOPERATIVE CLINIC Al Aqrabiyah - 3498 22nd Street • Tel: +966-13-8640423 • Web: facebook.com/KCCClinic

MED ART CLINICS One of the most respected plastic surgery clinics. Dhahran Tower, Khobar• Tel: +966-13-8650040 • Web: medartclinics.com

RAM DENTAL & ORTHODONTIC CLINI A clinic taking over the responsibility of presenting the best medical services. Khobar / Dammam / Jubail / Qatif • Tel: +966-13-8648181 • Web: ramclinics.com

SURGICARE CENTER General Care Hospital Dammam 31413 • Tel: +966-13-8467777 Ext 1610 / +966-50-3896973.

CHAMPIONS GYM Dammam - Al Badi - 9th St. • Tel: +966-13-8351991

DIAMOND BODY BUILDING SPORTS HALL Thuqbah - Khobar St. • Tel: +966-13-894-3386

FITNESS FIRST One of the world’s leading health and fitness companies. King Khalid Rd., Khobar • Tel: 8003486377 • Web: fitnessfirst-me.com

FITNESS TIME Provide the best sports and fitness services. Corniche Rd., Dammam • Tel: 8003486377 • Web:fitnesstime.com.sa

STUDIO 55 Studio 55 is an immersive group fitness experience in Saudi Arabia. Al Olaya, Khobar • Tel:920003131 • Web: fitstudio55.com

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PEST CONTROL MASA PEST CONTROL

Offers effective pest control by strict observance and maintenance os high quality service standards. Bin Saqr St., Ruwais Dist., Jeddah • Tel: 920001330 • Web: masapestcontrol.com.sa

SPA & BEAUTY CENTERS DR. LAYLA AL ONAIZI POLYCLINIC Our pursuit in providing health care services to our visitors to attain the excellence into applying the full concept of quality control and the international accreditation for health. King Fahad Road Khobar • Tel: +966 13 847 5955 • Web: http://www.alsogair.com/drlaylapolyclinic.html

CRYSTAL SPA Tamimi Complex, Khobar • Mob: +966-509041654 • Web: spacrystal.wix.com

DAR NAJD SALON King Saud St - Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8322222 • Web: http://www.darnajd.com/

ELITE DERMA CARE Skin, Laser and Anti-aging Center. King Fahad Road Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8570100 • Web: elitedermacare.com/?lang=en

JOLIE DAME Jolie dame is a place for relaxing and rest, whatever women need under one roof.• Boulevard, Al Rashid Mall Tel: 966-13-898-4547• Web: http://www.joliedamesalon.com/

LA LUNE NAIL SPA Test a new experience of relaxation for hands, feet and nails.Firas Ibn Al Nudur St., Al Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8304764 • Web: lalunenailspa.com

PEARL SPA The ideal environment for wellness and rejuvenation. Sunset Beach Resort, Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8902000 • Web: pearlspa.com

PRIMA DONNA Beauty and nail salon. Prince Sultan St., Dhahran • Tel: +966-13-8910444

SHINE SPA Warm atmospheres and welcoming therapists, to help you recharge, relax and have fun while spending your time. Sheraton Dammam Hotel • Tel: +966-13-8345555 • Web: shinespadammam.com

HOTELSAL GOSAIBI HOTEL Amr bin Murrah St., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8822882 • Web: algosaibi-hotel.com

BOUDL Provides innovative and unique properties from deluxe hotel apartments to exclusive 5-star hotels and resorts. Dammam, Khobar • Tel: 920000666 • Web: boudl.com.sa

TRAVEL AGENCIESAL MOJIL TRAVEL AND TOURS One-on-one customer service provided by vacation experts to deliver the bestexperiences to all the customers. Prince Faisal bin Fahd Rd., Khobar • Tel: 966-13-3303999 • Web: almojil.travel

ALTAYYAR TRAVEL GROUP To provide an integrated

travel package of products and services. Bandariyah, Khobar • Tel: 920 012 333 • Web: altayyargroup.com/en

ATLAS TRAVEL Al-Khobar’s leading travel agency. Prince Talal St., Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8333064 • Web: facebook.com/AtlasTravelKSA

ATTAR TRAVEL An expert in the delivery of travel solutions and services. King Saud St., Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8341222 • Web: attartravel.com

FSN TRAVEL Promoting all travel and tourism and hospitality services 24/7 King Khalid St., Khobar • Tel: 966-13-85775057 • Web: fsntravel.com

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PROCARE RIAYA HOSPITAL Promises to provide

comprehensive health care services to its local community. Al Olaya, Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8955900 • Web: procare.com.sa

SAAD SPECIALIST HOSPITAL A patient-centered facility

that is driven by a pursuit of excellence at every level. Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Rd., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8014440 • Web: saadmedical.com

CROWNE PLAZA Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Rd., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8988840 • Web: www.ihg.com

DOUBLETREE Contemporary hotel in Dhahran’s business and commercial district. Al Qashla St., Dhahran • Tel: +966-13-3311144 • Web: doubletree3.hilton.com/en

HOLIDAY INN King Faisal St., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8671111• Web: www.ihg.com

NTERCONTINENTAL Combines 21st-century facilities with impeccable service and Saudi hospitality. Bahvhvndariya, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8010444 • Web: radissonblu.com/en/hotel-dhahran

LE MERIDIEN An oasis of luxury and beauty in lively Al Khobar. Prince Turki St.,Khobar • Tel:966-13-8969000 • Web: ihg.com

MOVENPICK Discover the utmost in refined comfort and unrivalled service with a personal touch when you book an unforgettable stay. Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8984999 • Web: movenpick.com

PARK INN Offers a vibrant, friendly environment that

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THE SANCTUARY NAIL LOUNGE & SPA A sanctuary where you can indulge in the serene atmosphere of a modern but softly designed venue. Pepsi Rd., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8945674

VOG To bring the elegance of Paris salons to the Al Olaya, Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8010449 • Web: vogksa.com

provides both business and leisure travelers with an affordable hotel experience. Rawabi Dist., Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8100800 • Web: parkinn.com/hotel-alkhobar

RADISSON BLU Offers 74 rooms and suites outfitted with top amenities. Olaya, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8010080 • Web: radissonblu.com/en/hotel-dhahran

SHERATON A 5-star deluxe hotel in the Easten Province of Saudi Arabia. Prince Mohammad bin Fahd Rd., Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8345555 • Web: sheratondammam.com

SOFITEL CORNICHE The modern 5-star luxury hotel gazes over the Arabian Gulf blending French elegance with Saudi spirit. Al Sahil - Corniche Rd., Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8817000 • Web: sofitel.com TULIP INN Recognized as one of the leading hotels in Khobar overlooking the city. Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8825588 • Web: tulipinnalkhobar.com/en

ZARA CONTINENTAL HOTEL Providing dedicated,

personal service twinned with every facility to make your stay both comfortable and enjoyable. King Saud St., Khobar • Tel: 920004082 • Web: zaracontihotel.com

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CAR SERVICESAUTO WORLD Auto World operates in the field of car leasing services. Head Office, Al Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8574007 • Web: autoworld.com.sa AVIS PThere is no better way of getting around than renting an Avis car. King Fahad International Airport • Tel: 966-13-8838790 • Web: avis.com.sa

BEST RENT A CAR It provides the best car leasing offers. Tel: 966-13-8450800 • Web: 966-13-8450800

BUDGET Budget provides the flexible leasing program for your long term car rental needs. Tel:8002440252 / 966-13-8325533 • Web: budgetsaudi.com

CAREEM Login to the website or use our mobile app to order a car. Web: careem.com

DALEEL RENT A CAR CO. A professional car rental

company. King Abdullah St. Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8945533

EASTERN HAZAR A professional car rental company. Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8327667 • Web: easternhazar.com

HERTZ The easiest way to rent cars. Tel: 920005561 • Web: hertz.com

KINDERGARTENS GLOBAL VILLAGE PRESCHOOL A fun and safe environment for kids to learn and grow. Jasmine Village Compound, Khobar • Mob: +966-590598015 • Web: instagram.com/gvpreschool

GYMBOREE We provide an environment where children are free to move, play and explore safely. AL Subeai Tower Building, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8873830 • Web: gymboreeclasses-ksa.com

KIDS & CO. Ohana provides the best educational environment for children. Dhahran Tower, Khobar• Tel: 966-13-8651156

KFUPM NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN KFUPM - Dhahran • Mob: +966-13-8605777 OHANA CENTER Ohana provides the best educational environment for children. Dhahran Tower, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8651156 • Web: @ohanaksa

COMPOUNDS AL DANAH & Al Nada Compounds The fully furnished villas have a modern design, recreation and sports facilities. Khobar-Dammam Highway • Tel: 966-50-5880307

AL FERDOUSE VILLAGE Al Ferdouse Village compound comprise of 65 modernly design units. King Hamoud Street • Tel: 966-59-3822207

AL JUDE VILLAGE For a unique accomodation facility, head to Al Jude Village. Jubail • Tel: 966-13-3641676

AL MOHAMADIA COMPOUND It offers a secure surrounding of luxury units and hospitality facilities. Khobar • Tel: 966-55-9901027 • Web: almohamadiya.com

BAJRAI GARDEN VILLAGE It provides luxury housing

units. Jubail• Tel: 966-13-3641115 • Web: bajraigardenvillage.com

CANARY VILLAGE Khobar • Tel: +966-13-8590895 • Web: canaryvillage.com/

EUROVILLAGE COMPOUND A small village of more

than 560 villas with hotel facilities. Tel: 966-13-8579780 966-13-8577996 • Web: eurovillagecompound.com

GULF PEARL COMPOUND 2 Offers units that can be furnished or not depending on the tenant. Aziziyah, Khobar • Tel: 966-56-7530204

JZALA RESEDENTIAL COMPOUND A warm feeling of home is what makes this compound so special . Tel: 966-13-8588080 • Web: jzala.net

SCHOOLS & INSTITUTES AL FAISALIAH SCHOOL (GIRLS) It encompasses an international section and an Arabic one. Green Belt, Prince Faisal St. Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8822961 • Web: alfaisaliah.edu.sa

AL HUSSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Boys/Girls Schools. Andalus St - Al Rakkah • Tel: 966-13-8936415 • Web: http://www.alhussan.edu.sa/en/default.aspx

AL KHOZAMA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IThe school has a strength of about 1,200 students and around 125 teaching/non teaching staff. Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8475112 • Web: alkhozama.org

BAYAN GARDENS SCHOOL Students experience a developmentally appropriate program that includes instruction in both Arabic and English. King Faisal Bin FahdStreet • Tel: 966-13-8822645 • Web: bayaan.com

BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BISAK is a selective, not for profit school with a Board of Governors and close links with the British Embassy. Khobar • Tel:966-13-8825425 • Web: bisak.org

DHAHRAN AHLIYYA SCHOOL DAS is now a dual language school moving towards a more international curriculum. Dhahran • Tel: 966-13-8919444 (Girls) 966-13-8919222/7094/7374 (Boys) • Web: das.sch.sa

DHAHRAN HIGH SCHOOL Dhahran High School is the premier college prep high school. Khobar (Near the US Consulate) • Tel: 966-13-3300555 Ext 2420 • Web: dhs.isg.edu.sa

GULF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL is one Gulf International School aims at developing students’ personality through excellence in education.Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8598773 • Web: gulfintschool.com

ISG JUBAIL ISG Jubail’s provides an educational experience which celebrates our multicultural community of learners. Jubail • Tel: 966-13-3417550 • Web: isg-jubail.org

MARIYA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL It integerates academics with sports and co-curricular activities. King Abdullah Road, Jubail • Tel: 966-13-3442022 • Web: mariyaschool.com

SAAD NATIONAL SCHOOLS A fun and safe environment for kids to learn and grow. Khobar - Sports City 35th St • Tel: Girls +966-13-8580055 / Boys 966-13-8584120 • Web: saadschools.com/home/index.aspx?lang=en

THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS SCHOOL IPS is one of the best international schools in KSA that offers an American curriculum from K-12.Dammam • Tel: 966-13-8575603 • Web: ipsksa.com

GLOBAL TRAVEL SOLUTIONS Al-Khobar’s leading travel

agency Prince Talal St., Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8333064 • Web: facebook.com/AtlasTravelKSA

SAAD TRAVEL To Cater to all travelling needs andrequirements for all occasions. King Abdulaziz Boulevard Cross • Tel: 966 13 8949977 • Web: saadtravel.com

TOUR OPERATORS GOLD COAST Working in tour operators, providingtravel agents and businessactivities. Rakah, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8574595 • Web: goldcoast.sa

MASAFIE Quest towards providing services and tourism products of high quality with global progress. Rakah, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8574595 • Web: goldcoast.sa

SAMARA The most reliable transportation provider for limousine, car rental and leasing services,Tel: 920002854 • Tel: 966-13-8871144Web: samara.com.sa

SIXT RENT A CAR Rent cars at affordable prices. South Corniche Road, Khobar • Tel: 966-13-8817000 • Web: sixt.com UBER Get a taxi, private car or rideshare from your mobile phone. Web: uber.com

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KARAWAN VILLAGE Karawan Compound

is a 69 villas compound managed by MAJD real estate company. 1st Street, Al Bustan • Tel: 966-53-0745499

VENTURA VILLAGE Ventura Village is where hospitality and services meet. Jubail • Tel: 966-13-3641905 / 3640489 • Web: alventura.net

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