موضوع عن العادات والتقاليد في السعودية بالانجليزي

موضوع عن العادات والتقاليد في السودان بالانجليزي

موضوع عن العادات والتقاليد بالانجليزي

تعبير عن الاكل في السعودية بالانجليزي

تعبير عن السعودية بالانجليزي مع الترجمة

تعبير عن الثقافة بالانجليزي

العادات والتقاليد في الأردن بالانجليزي

تعبير عن التراث السعودي بالانجليزي

تعبير عن الزي السعودي بالانجليزي

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Arts

 

Music and dancing are an integral part of the life of the Saudis. One of the indigenous dances of this country is Al Ardha, with Saudi men in their traditional clothes and swords or guns in hand, shoulder to shoulder, dancing to the rhythm of sung poetry and drumbeats. The mizmar dance form is another traditional dance of the Saudis that is popular in Jeddah, Mecca and Medina. The performing arts form uses an oboe-like instrument called the mizmar. The drum plays an important role in tribal and traditional customs. The form of Bedouin poetry of nabaī is also very popular in Saudi Arabia. Another form of dance and music indigenous to the Saudis is Samri. Here the men seated on their knees clap their hands and sway to the rhythm of drums and poetry.

 

Arabic literature is ancient and includes both poetry and prose in Arabic. The Qur'an, considered the best work of Arabic literature by many, has helped shape Arab culture and literature over the years. The Islamic Golden Age was the time when Arabic literature flourished but it continues to have a big impact in the modern world today.

 

Saudi Arabia is also famous among Arab and Islamic countries for its art and crafts. The country's gold and silver jewelry and handicrafts are appreciated around the world. Kiswah is a traditional craft of the country, a black cloth with Qur'anic verses embroidered with gold and silver threads. It is made in Mecca and replaced every year in the Ka'ba, sacred shrine in Mecca. Pottery, leather goods, wood carving, and copper and brass crafts are also famous forms of craftsmanship in Saudi Arabia. Since Islam forbids the display of the human body in art, the work of Saudi artists mainly focuses on abstract and geometric shapes. Calligraphy is an important sacred art of the Saudis.

 

Cooked

 

The cuisine of Saudi Arabia is similar to that of neighboring countries in the Middle East, Africa and Turkey. Pork is considered unclean in Islam and its consumption is therefore prohibited in the country. Islamic halal food laws are followed when slaughtering animals for meat. Khūzī, a dish of stuffed lamb, is considered the traditional national dish of Saudi Arabia. Another popular dish is shāwarmā, which consists of marinated and grilled meats wrapped in flatbread. Kebabs are also a delicacy of Saudi cuisine. A rice dish served with shrimp or fish called machbūs is also eaten as a delicious dish. Dates and fresh fruit are also often served.

 

As the consumption of alcohol is prohibited by Islam, Saudi law prohibits the sale of alcohol. Coffee and tea are popular drinks served to guest guests at homes across the country. A yogurt drink called laban, camel milk, and buttermilk are also popular drinks.

 

Globalization and the emergence of modern supermarkets and multi-cuisine restaurants have dramatically changed the eating habits of urban Saudis. Fast food has become particularly popular in the country. Traditional Saudi customs favor the consumption of food while sitting on the floor and discourage the use of forks and knives.

 

Clothing

 

Clothing in Saudi Arabia is dictated by the religion and customs of the country and is strictly enforced. Women should adorn the abaya, a long black (usually black) cape that covers only the hands. Saudi women are also required to wear a veil called the Niqāb that covers their head and face. Foreign women in Arabia must also wear the abaya but they can keep their hair and face uncovered.

 

Dress codes also exist for Saudi men and boys. Men's traditional clothing, regardless of social status or type of employment, is a thobe costume which is a long, loose-fitting traditional garment. Men typically wear white thobes in hot summers and dark woolen thobes in winter. On special occasions, the thobe is accompanied by a bisht that is a long coat (usually black, brown or white) with gold ornaments. Saudi men also adorn the traditional headdress which has three parts: a small white headdress called a tagia, a large square piece of cloth (white, red, or checked white) called the gutra, and a black lined cord called the igal which guards the gutra. in position. Leather sandals

 

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