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    A 1 introduction a issue 2 when and how do the issur start? 3 Statistic of people own a home 3-1 Ava income pepole = when can they own a home 3-2 ex. B- solution 1-provide a home for citizens 2- encourage private companies to contribute in this issue 3- Social responsibility 4- C- some consequences 1- loyalty 2- % marriage goes up 3- economic goes up 4- Recently, the housing crisis has become an increasingly controversial issue in the Saudi Arabia. There are diverse…

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    Mecca Research Paper

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    Mecca is sometimes referred to as the “Mother of Cities”. It is the holiest place in the Islamic world. Mecca was the place where Muhammad was born. ( 570 CE to 632 CE). Muhammad was a prophet, a messenger of God. He was the founder of Muslim faith.According to the Islamic faith, Muslims must pray at least five time a day, bowing down in the direction of Mecca. Mecca is physically located 45 miles east of Red Sea port of Jeddah, a city surrounded by the Sirat Mountains. Mecca is an Arabian…

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    Jeddah soon will become one of the best cities in the world such as Paris, London and other. Jeddah is a large city in the west of the Saudi Arabia located on the Shore of Red Sea. Jeddah was suffering from some of the problems that affected the aesthetic of the city, the government has decided to start the development of some of the city problems. After that, Jeddah had developed by special experts, they had developed many things such as the development of public facilities, development of…

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    To: Professor Sean Thelen From: Zeinab Saleh Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Subject: Business in Saudi Arabia Part I. “Cultural Aspects of doing Business in Saudi Arabia” In doing my research on what potential countries we may do business with, I came across the country of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia being well known and rich for its natural resources of Petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, gold and copper, I would think that undergoing business in Saudi Arabia can be a highly-beneficial venture…

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    Over 2/3rds of women in Saudi Arabia have been beaten or violated in some type of way by a male family member. The mistreatment of women is clear all over the world and is a problem all over in many societies no matter where you live, but in Saudi Arabia it is a part of daily life. Over 60% of the women in Saudi Arabia are being mistreated by their guardians, which in most cases is their husbands. In Saudi Arabia, a women cannot do anything outside of the house without the permission of her…

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    Religion and Beliefs All Saudis are Muslim. Islam based on five fundamentals: 1- The Tow Testimonies: I confess that there is just Allah and confess that MUHAMMAD is his prophet. 2- prayers: five prayers per day, tow prayers during day before sunrise and after, tow prayers after sunset, and one prayer in the middle day in limited time. All Muslims: men, women, kids at age 7to 10 start praying. There are terms and basis for prayer. The most important is Muslim should clean hand face and feet…

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    Most of the time, Saudi Arabia does not experience much rain throughout the year. Because Saudi Arabia regions differ in geography and climate, some regions will have different cultures. For instance, several years ago, the typical Bedouin woman, who lives outside the cities, see that her job is to drive to do her daily tasks. However, the typical woman, who live in the cities, do not see her job to drive a car to do her tasks. Instead, she sees the man in the one who should drive. These two…

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    Nathaniel Quick History 104 Rummell February 19. 2016 Research Paper: Salah al-Din Born in Tikrit, in 1138, Salah al-Din was a Kurdish origin Muslim and the first sultan of Syria and Egypt. He was the founder of the Ayyubib dynasty despite it although its name was after his father. He was the leader of the Muslim in the Levant as they opposed the European crusaders. After the Muslim had triumphed, he became the legend of the people giving him a place in history pages. At the height of his…

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    Road To Mecca Analysis

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    "The Road to Mecca", is a book written by Muhammad Asad. He is an Austrian Jewish who converted to Islam by the end of the 1920's. The Road to Mecca was not only a description for the author's trip to Mecca, but an intellectual, historical, political and novel book that describes the author's feeling of Islam and the Muslim World. Muhammad Asad was a journalist, traveler, philosopher, historian, diplomat, thinker, scholar and a great believer in the religion he decided to convert to. In this…

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    About 60,000 people went on the four month journey to Mecca with the king, Mansa Musa leading them. Mansa musa had about 12,000 personal servants join him on the pilgrimage. Mansa Musa and many citizens went on a journey called a hajj, from Mali to Cairo and then ending in the city of Mecca. The king, Mansa Musa was the richest person in Africa who believed in traveling to the holy city of Mecca for a hajj or pilgrimage which Mansa Musa went for not just religious goals but for popularity, fame,…

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