Riyadh’s Most Beautiful Mosques

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By Mohammed Al Dughaishm

Riyadh has no shortage of amazing mosques, so we at DR tried to narrow down the list for you, in case you haven’t decided on where to pray Eid prayers. Here are some of the best mosques in Riyadh.


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1. The Al Rajhi Grand Mosque

The largest mosque in Riyadh is both an architectural marvel and considered to be one of the most significant Islamic institutions in the city. Juma’ah Kotbah (Friday prayers) are translated into over seven different languages and for the hearing impaired through multiple LCD screens. The mosque holds two libraries, forensic science courses, an automated utilities system, an 18,000-person capacity for the men’s hall and 2,500 for the women’s area.

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2. King Khalid Grand Mosque riyadh

The King Khalid grand mosque riyadh  first became well known through Sheikh Adel Kalbani. People to this day consider it a spiritual sanctuary. There is a strong connection and unity among worshippers whenever we gather here to pray. It is not the most sophisticated or the most elegant, but it brings the community together.

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3. Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Mosque

It is one of the oldest mosques in the city that is a reminder of Diriyah (old Riyadh). Imam Turki is part of the local Najdi heritage; its cultural history and religious significance makes it a mosque often visited by worshipping members of the Al Saud family during Ramadan and Eid.

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4. Princess Latifa bint Sultan Mosque

The youngest mosque on our list has become a favorite in the community because of its brightly lit prayer halls, always clean and well maintained surroundings, marvelous exteriors, prime location and commitment to serving Muslims. During Ramadan, the mosque inspires everyone through the exceptional efforts they give to the underprivileged by providing continuous charitable assistance throughout the month.

 

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10 Facts You’ve Got To Know About The UEFA Champions League

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By Ahmed Gassas

With the Champions League final approaching on June 6 in Berlin, Germany, we are recounting 10 interesting facts about the champions league facts UEFA :

 

1.the first facts about the champions league UEFA was founded in 1955, but the current format has been around since 1992. It was formally known as the European Champion Clubs’ Cup.

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2. Real Madrid was the first team to ever win the Champions League in 1955-56. They are also the most successful team in the Champions League, winning the competition a total of 10 times: 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1965-66, 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2001-02 and 2013-14.

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3. Spanish football clubs have won the most competitions in Europe with 14 times. Italy and England come in second with these two countries winning the Champions League a total of 12 times each. Germany has a win of 7. Netherlands, a win of 6 and Portugal, a win of 4. France, Scotland, Romania and Yugoslavia all winning at least once.

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4. Out of the 22 teams that were featured in the Champions League final, only two teams have lost more finals than they have won, these being Benfica from Portugal and Juventus from Italy. The pair won two Champions League finals and lost five.

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5. Lionel Messi of Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid are joint all-time top scorers of the Champions League with 77 goals each. Messi can add to his tally as his team is expected to play in the final against Juventus in Berlin.

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6. Tony Britten wrote the UEFA Champions League anthem in 1992 when the competition got rebranded. It is an adaption of George Frideric’s Zadok the Priest.

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7. The fastest goal scored in the Champions League was by Bayern Munich’s Roy Makkay versus Real Madrid in 2007. The Dutch footballer Makkay scored the goal in just 10.12 seconds.

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8. Swansea’s Bafétimbi Gomis scored the fastest Champions League hattrick in 2011 under 8 minutes. The French striker put Lyon through the knockout stages.

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9. Lionel Messi scored the greatest number of hattricks in the Champions League with 5. Luiz Adriano of Shakhtar Donetsk is the first player to ever score back-to-back hattricks in the Champions League.

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10. This will be the first Champions League Final hosted in Berlin at the Olympiastadion. It is the 60th season of Europe’s premier football tournament.

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7 Sports Car Clubs In KSA That You Should Know About

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By Sumaiyya Naseem

A long time ago, merchants and nomads would measure their strength and capabilities with the strength of their camel or horse in mind. Similarly, in today’s world, our cars hold a very important place in our lives.


Cars are important for men in KSA not only for transportation reasons but also for the sense of community they achieve among owners of the same car type. This is what car clubs represent, a form of togetherness and unity،We will get to know the most important sports car in Saudi Arabia

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Here’s a list of 7 Sports Car Clubs in saudi arabia that you should know about.

Porsche Club Jeddah

The Porsche Club brings together people who love Porsche cars. Owners of Porsche cars can join the club in order to attend events, Track Days (driving in track circuits) ,Where Porsche can join the Saudi supercar club, and Motorsport events like the Jeddah Race of Champions and Porsche Club Sprint Challenge. Members can also receive technical advice. Those who don’t own Porsche cars, but are actively looking to buy a Porsche, can join the Porsche Club and gain access to events in order to meet and interact with current members. Members also enjoy discounts for exciting events like Classic Car Shows, Motor Museums and Car Exhibition at the Jeddah Expo Centre.

President: Yasir Malak
Members: 300+
Web: porscheclub-jeddah.com
Email: y.malak@porscheclubjeddah.com , n.haidri@porscheblubjeddah.com
Porsche Centre Jeddah: +9662 6832000

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Saudi Corvette Club

SCC was established in Riyadh by a group of enthusiasts, including current club president Eng. Thamer Al Suliman Al Hamdan. And with their hard work and effort the club expanded to all over the KSA (Central, North, South, East and West). All under the name of Saudi Corvette Club. The members can participate in sports or social activities. The sports activities include racing competitions like Drag Racing. The club encourages members to be socially responsible by participating in its blood donation campaign, winter clothes distribution campaign, International Day for the Elderly, and Orphan Day.

Members: 270+
Email: saudicorvetteclub@hotmail.com
Twitter/Instagram: @SCCus

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Mustang Club KSA

One of the largest car clubs in the Kingdom, the Mustang Club was founded in 2009 for owners of the Mustang cars. Those who want to own a Mustang can also join the club to get started on their journey towards being a Mustang owner. Members receive discounts for spare car parts and maintenance, and can also spend time at the club centre. The club promotes safe driving and organises activities in order to socially reflect a responsible attitude.

President: Mishal Al Yami
Members: 500+
Twitter: @MustangClubKSA1
Instagram: Mustang_KSA
Web: www.mustangclub-ksa.com

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Club 63 (McLaren)

The club launched very recently in February (2015) with Prince Mohammed bin Faisal as the President, owing to his achievements in Motorsports. President: Prince Mohammed bin Faisal bin Abdullah. The members of the club, who are owners of McLaren cars, recently met up in Riyadh and Jeddah. The club aims to promote McLaren cars in the Kingdom.

Pictures of the clubs activities can be found on the Facebook page for Al Ghassan Motors.

Facebook: McLaren Al Ghassan Motors
Web: www.jeddah.mclaren.com

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Lamborghini Club KSA

This Italian car is very famous for its sleek designs and impressive engines. The Lamborghini club, based in Jeddah, is very active throughout the year and has a strong presence on Instagram. Members are owners of the esteemed Lamborghini cars and meet on a regular basis. The club’s activities include social meet ups, Lamborghini Roadshows, annual city runs and track circuit drives.

Members: 20+
Instagram: @Lamborghini.agm


Jeddah Jeepers

The club was launched in 2011 to bring together lovers of Wranglers, road trips and outdoor picnics. Most members of the club own the Jeep’s Wrangler, which has different models. The Jeddah Jeepers regularly organizes trips to traverse the roads and deserts of the Kingdom. Adventure seekers and road trip enthusiasts belong in this fun club. The club is part of the Share The Road KSA initiative that promotes safe driving and ethical road sharing.

Facebook: Jeddah Jeepers
Twitter/Instagram: @jeddahjeepers
Email: info@jeddahjeepers.com
Web: www.jeddahjeepers.com


Hyundai Sports Car Club

Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors recently launched the Hyundai Sports Car Club in January to strengthen the company’s relationship with its sports car customers. The club aims to connect with the members, and emphasise the importance of social work and responsibility towards the community. At this year’s Jeddah Motor Show the club’s member Nabil Baghdadi won the Best Modified Hyundai Sports Car award.

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The 9 Best Desserts In Jeddah

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By Mohammed Harasani

Before you hit the streets looking for Best Desserts In Jeddah , check out my list of Jeddah’s nine most tempting desserts.


Best Desserts In Jeddah

Louis: Soufflé

An all-time favorite, this soufflé is rich in flavor and has a delicious fluffy texture. It is served hot and topped with a small scoop of vanilla ice cream. Chocolate and vanilla are the two flavor options. This dessert is the perfect introduction to the world of soufflés.

Louis: Soufflé An all-time favorite, this soufflé is rich in flavor and has a delicious fluffy texture. It is served hot and topped with a small scoop of vanilla ice cream. Chocolate and vanilla are the two flavor options. This dessert is the perfect introduction to the world of soufflés.


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Chilli’s: Molten Chocolate Cake

This dessert is one of the most famous in Jeddah and the world. It gets its name from the molten chocolate center. The cake is topped vanilla ice cream and glazed with a thin chocolate shell.

Chilli’s: Molten Chocolate Cake This dessert is one of the most famous in Jeddah and the world. It gets its name from the molten chocolate center. The cake is topped vanilla ice cream and glazed with a thin chocolate shell.


Helen’s Kitchen: Galaxy Cake

With a moist chocolate sponge cake topped with a thick creamy layer of galaxy mousse, it is considered to be the signature dessert of Helen’s Kitchen. One great thing about this dessert is that it comes in three sizes.

Helen’s Kitchen: Galaxy Cake With a moist chocolate sponge cake topped with a thick creamy layer of galaxy mousse, it is considered to be the signature dessert of Helen’s Kitchen. One great thing about this dessert is that it comes in three sizes.

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The Cheesecake Factory: Ultimate Red Velvet Cheesecake

This mouthwatering dessert consists of two juicy layers of red velvet cake separated by fluffy and light layers of creamy cheese, which also adorns the cake as frosting. One slice is perfect for two people.

The Cheesecake Factory: Ultimate Red Velvet Cheesecake This mouthwatering dessert consists of two juicy layers of red velvet cake separated by fluffy and light layers of creamy cheese, which also adorns the cake as frosting. One slice is perfect for two people.


Pizza Lenuo: Lenuotella

The creatively named dessert with its crispy dough stuffed with melted tahina is made even more irresistible with the generous spread of Nutella on top.

 Pizza Lenuo: Lenuotella The creatively named dessert with its crispy dough stuffed with melted tahina is made even more irresistible with the generous spread of Nutella on top.


Anoosh: Chocolate Chip Cookies

The cookies at Anoosh have crispy edges and soft and chewy centers. With the right amount of chocolate chips and sweetness, these cookies are one of the best in Jeddah.

Anoosh: Chocolate Chip Cookies The cookies at Anoosh have crispy edges and soft and chewy centers. With the right amount of chocolate chips and sweetness, these cookies are one of the best in Jeddah.


Wakame Lounge: Pavlova

This light and fruity dessert is filled with soft cream, topped with kiwi fruit and comes with a dazzle of strawberry syrup. The crunchy base gives it an appealing consistency.

Wakame Lounge: Pavlova This light and fruity dessert is filled with soft cream, topped with kiwi fruit and comes with a dazzle of strawberry syrup. The crunchy base gives it an appealing consistency.

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Lily’s Bakery: Oreo Cake Pop

These delightful cake pops taste as good as they look. These decorative bites of ake dipped in chocolate are more than just cake on a stick.

Lily’s Bakery: Oreo Cake Pop
 These delightful cake pops taste as good as they look. These decorative bites of ake dipped in chocolate are more than just cake on a stick.


Gold Sushi: Tempura Cheesecake

Deep fried cheesecake, crunchy on the outside and melted sweetness inside, served with vanilla ice cream and strawberry sauce. Amazing, but heavy.

Gold Sushi: Tempura Cheesecake
 Deep fried cheesecake, crunchy on the outside and melted sweetness inside, served with vanilla ice cream and strawberry sauce. Amazing, but heavy.

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Guide To Driving Offroad in Saudi

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One of the favorite pastimes for those living in Saudi is offroad driving.


Anyone who has tried it before can tell you how this is a kind of experience that everyone living in Saudi must-have at least once in their lifetime.

Driving Offroad in Saudi

The off-road driving scene in the Kingdom is limited to the desert areas; mountainous regions like Asir and Al Baha are definitely off the cards and are next to impossible for off-road driving. But worry not as most of the country is suitable for off-road driving provided that you have the necessary gear and skills.

Things You Need (Checklist)

This is not a comprehensive list, they are mentioned here just to give you a general idea of the things you may need. (We’re not mentioning the obvious like the fact that you need a 4*4 or that you need to have plenty of supplies of food and water with you). The checklist below may vary depending on the place you’re going, the time period you’re going for, the car you have and your prior experience with off-road driving.

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Rules to Follow:

It is needless to say that you should have your car checked before you leave and that you need a GPS with you, whether it’s on your phone or in the form of a navigator. Stick by these rules to have a safe sudi arabia offroad driving experience.

Momentum is Key

You have to keep the momentum going especially on terrain where there is soft sand. If you plan to stop then stop at place where the terrain is such that you feel that you’re feet will not sink in once you step outside.

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Deflate The Tires

In the dunes your car will face difficulty with acquiring traction. So deflate you’re tires down to around 15 to 20psi. This will allow the tire tread, which will help in getting a better grip on the surface. However as soon as you are back on the road then inflate the tires at the first opportunity you get.

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Vehicle Digging In

In case of such as issue steer the steering right and left repeatedly to allow for a better grip and traction for the tires.

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Stuck In Sand?

Deflate the tires even more, remove the sand that is blocking the tires, use a plank to put underneath the tires and pour water on the sand near the tires to moisten the sand.

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Stay On The Ruts

This is much safer and it is likely that these roads don’t have portions of soft sands. Even if they do, then chances are that someone will be going past these routes sometime. So you won’t be all alone of the radar.

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Carry The Trash

Remember that there is no one to pick after you and trash doesn’t decompose easily in the desert unlike wet places. So carry it with you until you reach civilization again.

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The weather now in the country is perfect for an off-road excursion. So grab your friends and family, get the necessary gear and head off for an adventure into the desert, cruising through its shifting sand dunes.

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Hejazi Architecture 101

Hejazi Architecture

Saudi Arabia has a distinctive architectural heritage that has developed over centuries Like Hejazi architecture. The Kingdom encompasses a greater variety of architectural styles more than any other country in the entire Arabian Peninsula. The buildings of the Hejaz, the northern oases, the southern mountains, the central plains of Najd and the eastern Gulf Coast are entirely distinctive and local in their character.


Historically, building designs and materials were dictated by the climate, geography and resources available. Builders in the central region of the Kingdom preferred adobe for its malleability, abundance and insulating qualities. In western Saudi Arabia, stone and brick were common, while in the Hejaz and other western coastal regions builders used coral from the Red Sea.

Hejazi architecture

Over the years Hijazi architecture has developed its own identity and is disparate from entire Arabia. Today it stands as a testimony to the region’s glorious past and is an epitome for coastal Red Sea architecture.

Background

Hejaz’s architecture personifies the region’s importance during history, with extravagantly styled commercial spaces and residential buildings. Several towns in the Hejaz have been directly exposed to foreign architecture, due to the large number of foreign pilgrims the region received over centuries.

The region became a gateway to pilgrims traveling to the Holy cities of Makkah and Madinah. The former and latter themselves being part of the Hejaz saw many pilgrims settling in them, while in due process brought with them aspects of their craft and culture from their respective countries of origin. The region became a meeting point of various Muslim cultures, notably of Arabs, Indians, Persians and Ottomans which changed the architectural landscape of the region and play a crucial role in its rich heritage.

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Construction Materials

The residents of Hejaz used to build their homes using carefully selected rocks taken from the nearest coral deposits. These rocks were then molded using several manual tools then set down according to their sizes. The builders then positioned these rocks into Midameks – lines of rocks separated by pieces of wood (Takaleel) one meter apart. This technique helped spread the weight evenly over the walls and has allowed many centuries old multi storied Hejazi buildings to stand the test of time.

The wood used was retrieved mostly from the nearby Fatima Valley or imported from other countries (especially India) via the seaport. Imported wood for doors and pillars was a common construction material used in the homes of the mercantile elite. In some buildings even mud was used instead of the regular coral limestone, similar to those of the Central regions of Arabia.

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Town Planning

The urban structure of Hejaz is drawn from a long customary regional building tradition. Towns in the Hejaz were like those of typical Arabian cities in terms of planning. Social events, trade and administration were practiced at its center where markets, mosques, and government buildings were situated.

Encompassing this core, closely built-up groups of houses were balanced by open spaces of diverse dimensions and forms, while minuscule and maze-like lanes created a typical Arab street fabric.

 

Key Elements:

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Doors

Arabian architecture is constructed in a hierarchy of spaces with a series of interim zones. In Arabian architecture, the door of a house marks the transition from community space to family space.

Ancient Arabs were always fascinated by doors. The countless possibilities that lie behind them have inspired many Arab poets to use the door as a metaphor for both optimism and pessimism. Muslim scholars also use the word Arabic word for door (baab) to distinguish different chapters of their books.

Hejazi architecture is no different with doors playing a crucial role; they are a means of displaying the wealth a household, form an integral part of the edifice and define the overall look of the building. The bright colors and bold designs on the front door provided a glimpse of the richness that lies behind it. Doors with floral, ornate, elliptical and geometrical patterns are a key feature in typical Hejazi doors. In fact many of these doors were imported from overseas, mainly Egypt, India, Java and East Africa.

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Rawasheen

Rawasheen are bay windows which give a markedly different look for the Hejazi building. These latticed windows are adorned with delicate and convoluted wood works. What makes these rawasheen even more special is that they are nowhere to be found anywhere in the country except the Hejaz.

The word rawasheen, plural of roshan, originated from a Persian word meaning an elevated window which lets in plenty of light. These rawasheen are truly an architectural masterpiece, created in accordance with the climatic conditions of Jeddah they break up the sun’s glare but also let the cool sea breeze to enter the building when the inner windows are opened.

Future

Not many years ago, many architects across the country have realized that they must learn to adapt and have become involved in the process of distinguishing elements of their culture from the anachronisms. At the same time they also have a growing personal interest in efforts to revaluate the standard forms of modern architecture in the light of national heritage.

Thus architects are focusing on elements which had for centuries contributed to traditional architecture and which they slowly began to realize, might just as logically inspire modern design. These elements include climate, building techniques, usage and forms of design.

The induction of Jeddah’s historical area (which in itself is an epitome of Hejazi architecture) in the coveted UNESCO World Heritage List, has promulgated the spread of Hejazi architecture far and wide. Perhaps looking at Hejazi architecture, all we can hope is to never lose the soul that inspired and guided us; that allowed us to develop our own identity and gave a rich heritage backing our future.

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Bargain gems hidden in Jeddah’s shopping scene

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Do you love shopping, but worry about breaking budget? Do you wish you could spend less, but buy more? Do you feel guilty about all the high price tags you’ve surrendered to?

the best cheap shopping in jeddah

We’re going to try and help you be rid of this guilt, while STILL spending money.

Here’s an inside scoop on the best cheap shopping in jeddah

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1. Mojama’a Al Sharg (Macarona Street):

cheap clothes in jeddah  It is “the place” if you are looking for good abaya deals – good quality with a cheaper price tag; usually between SR 100 – 300. If that doesn’t tickle your fancy, you can easily cross the road and visit their well-known fabric stores and request a tailoring with a design of your choice – again at a good price.

If you’re more of a hair products’ fanatic, you can pop into Nazih, which offers a great variety of imported and Nazih brand products.

Walking along, you’ll also come across makeup outlets and SR 1 – 5 stores that have almost everything and anything.

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2. Mawakeb Al Ajer (Al Khalediya District):

Shop for new and second-hand books, furniture, toys, designer bags, homeware, bridal gowns for rent, shoes and more at this one-of-a-kind hotspot. The good news is that, all the money you spend goes towards a good cause; all proceedings go to Aytam Al Taif, and what a better way to spend.arabnews.com

3. Al Sawareekh (Downtown District):

Located downtown, past Al Balad, you can find anything and everything related to homes; furniture, curtains, A/Cs, fridges, ovens, etc. Mind you, they can be brand new or second-hand, depending on what you are looking for. I would suggest taking someone who has been before with you, just to avoid being mugged with sky high prices by shop owners.

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4. Souq Al Shate’e (Al Zahra District):

The hunt for good abayas is never-ending. This souq has numerous shops, dedicated to selling a range of well-priced abayas, furniture, curtains, makeup and books. How well you do, depends on your haggling skills; don’t be shy, everyone does it.

Many people go there especially for the “spice dealer” shops. You can find all sorts of herbs, oils, spices, natural body creams and hair treatments.

5. Top 10 (several branches):

Top 10 is a bargain high street shop where you can buy clothing at a very low price. It is extremely convenient if you are looking for practical comfy clothes. Shopping here should leave you feeling guilt-free.

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6. Red Tag (several branches):

This store chain offers affordable clothing, for all members of the family. You might need to squeeze between railings, looking for the hidden gems. They have branches in Al Faisaliya, Andalus Mall, Red sea Mall and Jamjoom center, they are definitely worth a look or two.

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7. STEPS (several branches):

A shoes’ chain store, with branches in Al Faisaliya and Al Hamra District, they specialize in providing cheap and affordable, but sturdy shoes for every occasion; sandals, everyday flipflops and ballet shoes.

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8. Al Haram (Prince Sultan Street):

This clothes store, dedicates several floors filled with rails to affordable clothing. Here you can find anything from basics to loungewear, to jeans and leggings.

9. Mahmoud Saeed (Al Faisaliya):

Mahmoud Saeed is a leading force in the furniture industry. They have rightfully gained a reputation for providing affordable yet high quality furniture. You can easily find bed sets, sofas and closets, to name a few examples. The biggest plus, is you will find delivery boys all over the area, who charge upto SR 50 to take your orders and purchases straight to your home.

10. Expatriates.com (website):

This website consists of classified listings categorized by location. So you’ll specify your location and then select the item class, for example; homeware, furniture, electronics, home appliances, etc. Most of these items are being sold at cheap prices; and usually sellers upload pictures to accompany a description which includes a contact number for arranging a viewing.

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Business Lunches: Where To Go For The Best Deals?

business lunch, Mixing business with food. So you get a little bit of work all mingled up with delicious food!


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So we have gathered up some places that will provide you with the best business offers so you can close that deal. Not only that, but we have arranged them according to cuisine too, so you can immediately choose your preferred kitchen.

Enjoy.

 Italian: 

Piatto

The business lunch at Piatto offers you two choices. You can pick between pasta+ drink+ ice cream all for SR 59, or pick the main dish to be pizza with the drink and the ice cream for SR 49.

The offer starts from 1 p.m. and ends at 6 p.m.

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Quirinale

Not only will you and your guests try great Italian taste, but will also be surprised every time you go there since the menu changes daily. The business lunch offer stays until Thursday and is from 1 p.m to 3.30 p.m. Starter+ Main Dish + Dessert + Tea or Coffee selection : SR 85.

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Balsamico

One of the best lunch offers in J-Town is offered by Balsamico. Your taste buds can have an Italian party with 1 soup+ 1 pasta + 1 salad all for SR 49. The offer starts from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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 Middle Eastern: 

Labeeb

Care for some Lebanese goodness over business? Labeeb is your place. The restaurant serves either molokheya or kharouf + soup, salad and drinks. All for SR60 starting from 1 p.m. till 4 p.m. There are also different daily dishes to pick from.

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Aseil

This is the perfect restaurant to Invite your business guests especially if they are foreigners. They will try traditional dishes with authentic recipes. The business lunch over there, consists of a different daily dish with a salad and a drink, all for SR 49. You can go any time from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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 American: 

Steak House

All the guests invited to your business lunch are bound to find what they need from a wide selection of dishes. Each lunch choice includes a main dish, soup, salad and drinks. If the Black Rock steak is picked, the meal costs SR 79. If a chicken dish is chosen, then the lunch costs SR 69. If a sandwich is the dish selected, then the meal would be for SR 49. Timings are from 12 p.m.- 4 p.m.

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Terra Prime

From burgers to stake to chicken dishes, Terra Prime has a special taste that you will love. You get a main dish + soup + drink for SR 49, although the price may differ according to the various main dishes available for business lunches.

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 Asian: 

Amara

For a business meeting at Amara, you have got to make reservations since you have to prepay for the booking. You can then choose whether you want to pick a set menu for your meeting or decide to pick from the regular one at the restaurant. Family meetings take place at the top floor while singles’ on the ground floor.

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Chopsticks

Feast at Chopsticks and rest assured your business deal will in fact be a success. Business lunch at Chopsticks starts from SR 38; it includes a main dish that comes with rice or noodles and a choice of either salad or soup along with a drink.

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Toki

Although this is not really considered a business lunch,Toki does have a set menu for any gathering of 8 people and above. It starts from SR 285.

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Sakura

If you are in the mood to discuss some business over grilled beef (or chicken), fried rice, sushi maki and shrimp tempura, then head to Sakura. You can go there starting 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p..m. It costs SR 110.

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Tao Lounge

Enjoy lunch amidst a beautiful ambience and wonderful decorations. At Tao Lounge, you will get a set menu for you to pick out from in case of a business lunch. Make sure you call first though to get customized information.

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Applebee’s

A fan favorite restaurant for business and unrelated business meals, Applebees has a big menu for its guests. Concerning the business lunch, guests pick a main dish, either soup or salad and drinks. The offer is for SR 39 and is from 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

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Casper and Gambini’s

Casper and Gambini’s takes business seriously as it has dedicated an entire conference room to it. The room is rented by the hour. Just in case the meeting lasts more than 4 hours, but less than 8 , the cost would be SR 3,000. The price includes 2 coffee breaks with mini bites or food platters. You can ask for additional things for an extra charge.

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Uptown 966

You got the Bruno Mars song stuck in your head now right? Uptown has business lunch offers on week days. The offer consists of either a sandwich, drink and dessert, costing SR 59, or a main course with a drink and dessert for SR 69. So be ready any time from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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Capo Grillo

A little birdie told us that Capo Grillo offers business lunch at SR 40, (that little birdie being the huge ad on the restaurat’s front). Surely you will enjoy your business meeting at this wonderful place.

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A Muslim’s Career: Being Content Vs Ambitious

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By Mohammed Faris, Abu Productive

career in islam ,There seems to be an age-old struggle between two forces in people’s mind that is hindering many from achieving their full potential.


This is the apparent contradiction between being ambitious versus being content. Both qualities are well respected and even encouraged to have, however when they are brought together in one person’s mind or heart, there seems to be a conflict.

More importantly, this dilemma has infected the ummah (society) with the disease of laziness; some say ”Alhamdulillah, I’m content with what I have, why should I be ambitious and strive for more?” I translate this into: “I can’t be bothered to do anything, I just want to live within my comfort zone.” As you can expect, this mind-set is dangerous for the ummah’s growth.

Let us firstly explore both concepts from a linguistic point of view.

 ambition

contentment

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As you can see, from a definition point of view, there isn’t much of a contradiction between the two concepts. The states of being “ambitious” and “content” seem to serve different aspects of our drive to be the best – one is driving us ( ambition in islam), the other is making us enjoy the ride (contentment)!

Where does the contradiction lie? The contradiction lies in our misunderstanding that being content means not wanting to achieve more, and that being ambitious to achieve more is a sign that you’re not content. This is definitely not the case.

So how can we resolve this idea? Let us look into the Quran and Seerah of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him) to answer this dilemma: Regarding ambition, Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) says in the Quran what means:

“And those who pray, “Our Lord! Grant unto us wives and offspring who will be the comfort of our eyes, and give us (the grace) to lead the righteous.” [Surat 25 Al-Furqan, Verse 74]

And our Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) said: “The distance between every two levels of Paradise is like the distance between the sky and the Earth, so if you ask Allah for anything, ask Him for the Firdaus, for it is the last part of Paradise and the highest part of Paradise, and at its top there is the Throne of Beneficent, and from it gush forth the rivers of Paradise.” [Bukhari, Book #93, Hadith #519]

Furthermore, in numerous places throughout the Quran, we are told that to achieve Jannah we have to:

1) Have imaan
2) Do righteous works

We can now understand that we should be ambitious; however this ambition is to serve the person’s ultimate goal and that is to gain Allah’s pleasure and entering the highest part of Jannah (Paradise).

Regarding contentment, Allah says in the Qur’an what means: “Nor strain thine eyes in longing for the things We have given for enjoyment to parties of them, the splendor of the life of this world, through which We test them: but the provision of thy Lord is better and more enduring.” [Surat 20 Taha, Verse 131]

The Prophet (Peace be upon him) said what means: “Riches does not mean, having a great amount of property, but riches is self-contentment.” (Sahih Bukhari, Book #76, Hadith #453)

The above clearly demonstrates that contentment should be related to the dunya (life) matters and can be reconciled with being ambitious in this life.

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The following hadith narrated from Abu Hurayrah (May Allah be pleased with him) expresses this balance between ambition and contentment succinctly:

“People say that I have narrated many Hadiths (the Prophet’s narrations). Had it not been for two verses in the Qur’an, I would not have narrated a single Hadith, and the verses are: “Verily those who conceal the clear sign and the guidance which We have sent down.. (up to) Most Merciful.” (2:159-160). And no doubt our Muhajir (emigrant) brothers used to be busy in the market with their business (bargains) and our Ansari brothers used to be busy with their property (agriculture). But I (Abu Huraira) used to stick to Allah’s Apostle, content with what will fill my stomach and I used to attend that which they used not to attend and I used to memorize that which they used not to memorize.” (Book #3, Hadith #118)

This example of Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him) shows that he was ambitious enough to memorize the ahadith (sayings) of the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him), yet he was also content with his restricted provision in this world.

So in summary, to resolve the dilemma is as follows:

Be content with your provision in this dunya (life). But be ambitious about your akhirah (after-life) and never be complacent about your good deeds done for Allah. Aim to achieve more in order to please Allah, in your own practice of Islam and in your service to the ummah (society)– strive for more sincerity, quality and quantity.

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