Why do Saudis become emigrants?
Let’s be more objective about Makkah’s flash floods
By: Rafid Fatani It seems that as soon as something goes wrong in Saudi Arabia, people are quick to point the finger of blame at the government, and allegations of corruption are born. A sudden storm that recently hit the
Indian Food: Wooing your culinary senses
Sanjeev Kapoor’s Signature now in the Middle East Arabs are known for their timeless attachment to Indian food and its popularity landed Chicken Tikka Masala to become a true British national dish. But apart from its massive appeal, the euphoric
Shape up or ship out!
Kaaba washed
Al-Shafei Mosque: An 800-year-old monument in Jeddah
Rabigh desal plant 3rd stage complete
El-Sisi achieves a landslide victory
Globally, 1.3b tons of food goes to waste each year
Scholars fight with one another on Twitter
Ibn Abbas, the paternal cousin of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the great authority on the Sunnah, once said, “Attend the sessions of (Shariah) scholars and listen to what they say. But do not believe them when
Weight of the world
2.1 billion people obese or overweight In this file photo, an overweight person eats in London. Almost a third of the world population is now fat, and no country has been able to curb obesity rates in the last
Preventing sexual harassment
Sexual harassment has forced a number of women to quit their jobs and stay away from public life. Commenting on the topic, a number of experts, scholars and women called for taking stringent legal action against men who resort to
Malawi vote count runs into trouble
BLANTYRE: Malawi’s disputed presidential elections ran into fresh trouble Thursday after a judge due to rule on when the results should be released had to step down from the case. The hitch means it is now unclear whether court challenges
Court reserves ruling in Musharraf case
KARACHI: A Pakistani court on Thursday reserved judgment on former military ruler Pervez Musharraf’s application to have a travel ban on him lifted, his lawyer said. The 70-year-old, who flew to Karachi last month to undergo medical tests, has been
Program turns beggars into successful entrepreneurs
Islamic micro-finance, which is based on profit-sharing and does not charge interest, can play a significant role in alleviating poverty and transforming the poor into successful entrepreneurs, said Mamoon Al-Azami, a senior community development specialist at the Jeddah-based Islamic Development
Burma caves point to a rich culture
The Burma caves, located a mere 66 km northeast of Riyadh, have stood the test of time. These caves are full of rocks with ancient inscriptions. The mount is considered one of the oldest in the region, dating back to
In MERS scare, hospitals lose business to pharmacies
Many residents here are avoiding hospitals because they fear contracting the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Waleed Al-Suhail, director general of Al-Jedaani Hospital in the Safa neighborhood, admitted that there has been a 70 percent drop in patients and
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