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Forever Sweet A month of weddings & honeymoons

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Issue 15, April 2010



Celebration

It’s spring time and many couples take advantage of this time of year to start a new chapter in their lives. For that same reason we’ve compiled an issue dedicated entirely to grooms and brides-to-be and helping them plan their honeymoon or find a wedding planner we recommend. A good wedding is an amazing experience but a great one is even better. That’s why this April issue is for those who want to get the most out of their special day. Whether you want to pamper yourself at a spa or explore new places on-board a cruise for your honeymoon we’ve got a little bit for everything for every kind of bride and groom.

EDITORIAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Enas Hashani

GENERAL MANAGER Nour Tamimi

EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Michael Bou-Nacklie ART DIRECTOR Bayan Esam Abuzinadah ACTING CREATIVE DIRECTOR Maha Alkhalawi GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Lina Malaika Mohammed Rashad KK FASHION EDITOR Marriam Mossalli ACCOUNT MANAGERS Noura Ismail Saleem Zeidan

As always we’ve scoured Jeddah to find some of the most interesting personalities you might not have heard about otherwise. From Jeddah’s all volunteer female fire fighting team to Marianne Alireza who has rereleased her classic novel “At the Drop of a Veil.”

PHOTOGRAPHY Hany Soliman Maria Mahdaly Michael Bou-Nacklie Sami Omar Almoudi Silwan Eshki

This year we are very proud to say that Saudi Arabia has participated in Earth Hour. This demonstrates an encouraging trend among the younger population in taking the initiative to promote awareness about being a little bit more green in our lives here. What is even more encouraging is that several government agencies took the initiative to shut off their lights for the iconic 60 minutes.

EDITORIAL ASSOCIATES Dina Ismail Silwan Eshki

If you’re new to Jeddah, you’re going to need to check out the Settling In section where we help you navigate the confusing world of setting up a phone line in your home or in your mobile phone. We at DJ would like to thank you for your wonderful comments and suggestions about last months issue. The Word On The Street is your chance to tell us your thoughts on the magazine and things around town, so keep them coming we love to hear from you. Enas Hashani Editor-in-Chief editor@destinationjeddah.com

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Mahmoud Sabbagh Sameen Anis Serene Feteih Sobia Javed

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Time to get connected.

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SPECIAL PLACES

Khuzam Palace: A window through history.

DINING AROUND TOWN

Restaurant Reviews.

TRAVEL TRENDS

Honeymoons with flare.

HEALTHY LIVING

The Lift Planet Beach Garra Rufa Mövenpick Resort Nirvana Center

Edgar Davids: Football great lands in Jeddah.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

The Memory of Stones.

EVENTS & HAPPENINGS

Festivals, Exhibitions and Openings.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Marianne Alireza Dalia Islam Omniah Center

FASHION & SHOPPING Libra Boutique Desert Diamonds The Wedding Shop 3D Wedding

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Health & Beauty General

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Useful Information Word on the street

How did you feel being in the spotlight?

Guys share their feelings and thoughts about what it felt like to be the center of attention in a wedding hall full of women

Aladdin Mogeem

i’ve never been married before n my life , although i have been into alot of those Saudi fascinating full of women WEDDINGS . and the moment you step in, all those women, girls are staring at you as if you are a celebrity :P

whispering all over, and knowing that they are talking about you, then you cannot help your self other than stair at the floor, and you keep walking . and when you finally hit the stage, all the blur of the extreme lighting spotted on your eyes, you cannot see any thing, so you get a little bit relaxed, but knowing that there are some woman, some girl out there is actually looking at you, you try not do anything stupid ! after that evening, my mother approaches and says : teb’3anee a56oblak?

Ibrahim Kashmiri

I hated it, i was scared and confused, surrounded by too much make up, i felt like going to a circus tent.

Anmar Fathaldin one of the most embarrassing moments of my life. Because in our wedding the zaffa started by us coming out on a balcony , and I came out alone at first . I was shivering, although I’m not a big believer in the evil eye but just suddenly started reading Quraan out loud ,but thank God the music was too loud for anyone to hear me (but on tape it was so obvious because my lips were moving). And when my beautiful wife came out she was saviour, my gardian angel I just kept on looking into her eyes, but she ignored me and was waving hi to her friends. I hated being the center of attention at that day. 4

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Thamer El- Khereiji The zaffa part was actually awesome I loved and enjoyed it so much I was not nervous but the koosha part was difficult since you are in a stage with like three or four spot lights facing you so imagine the heat and the sweat . Any way I wished that I had my wadding in another country it would have been more comfortable

Loay Mashabi

I believe most eyes were on my wife... probably studying her from head to toe.. hair, make up, dress, shoes.... I was looking at my family (mom, my sisters, Grandma....) feeling extremely joyous seeing how happy they were.. I could hardly see anyone else being under the spotlight (literally).. & the rest of the room was dimmed. It did not really occur to me that I’m being examined as well.. i was simply overwhelmed with everything else going on:!

Qusai Mukhtar been

there done that, i always do one thing when facing a crowed (i block everything around me) i develop an unintentional selective sight it was NOT scary however i felt a bit anxious... being in the spot light felt a bit weird but hey as i said i was on auto flight mode. it was a wonderful tiring night

Amr Al-Harazi

nausea, feeling nervous, hysterical and shy......... it was ridiculous!

Maher Mouminah When I got married, walking into the hall with everyone staring at you was a great experience. Specially that I was ready to be married, and very happy at that moment. It’s the climax of happiness, coupled with the fear of the unknown, and excitement which makes you forget about all those people around you. But then the camera’s keep flashing from every side, and you keep on smiling until your cheekbone start to hurt, and you start getting annoyed and frustrated by the number of cameras. It makes you drift away from your happy moment (current) to focus on a moment in the future where both of you gona be looking back to the photos to remember that day. I think we should focus more on enjoying the moment, and only let 1 camera take photos (which is the pride and groom camera) rather than annoying them with 100 camera around them and everyone of them telling them “look here, look there”. Please send to feedback@destinationjeddah.com


Thumbs up to... Earth Hour: We here at

DJ make it a point to be as eco-conscious as possible. So when we heard about this we got pretty excited. On March 27, Saudi Arabia took part officially for the first time in Earth Hour, with Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam going dark from 8:30-9:30 PM. Several government departments and private companies took part as well as private homes. This is very encouraging sign for the Kingdom since this means that a greener lifestyle is becoming more and more popular or at least the idea of it which, for Saudi Arabia is still impressive. Earth Hour works to encourage people around the world to reduce emissions and be more aware of climate change. The event is sponsored by Saudi Wildlife.

Destination Jeddah’s RTM: (Recommendation of The Month)

Thumbs down to...

Exchange & Refund Policies

Exchanging items from stores is never fun anywhere in the world. But for some reason stores in Jeddah want to make it even more infuriating with some of the shortest exchange policies around. Most stores have a one or two day exchange policy. Some are generous enough to have a three day policy. Truely they are exceptional for this. Or how about they have the same exchange policies if not longer since clothing stores have no dressing rooms for women to try on clothes. In the US it is mandatory for stores to have a 30-45 day exchange policy for items. Why is that so out of the question here? Most items when they reach Saudi Arabia become so much more expensive. It must be their contact with the air that makes them more expensive - so why is a reasonable exchange policy so difficult to come by. Women in Saudi Arabia have to contend with frustrating drivers as well as stores which close early for prayer times and open late. With that three days can go by quickly.

POLL OF THE MONTH Q:Given the cultural differences, do you feel that mixed nationality merriages have a good have a good chance of succeeding?

Crème brûlée at Maggiano’s This month we recommend the crème brûlée at Maggiano’s as well as the entire establishment. The crème brûlée is worth recommending this month because it is without a doubt the best in town. We’ve reviewed Maggiano’s once before it’s quickly becoming a favorite around town. The food and service are almost without comparison at Maggiano’s with everything from the table linens to the service, held at a high standard. The crème brûlée is both soft and crunchy where it has to be and doesn’t have a distinct lack of texture like in many places in Jeddah. Some even try to pass cream caramel as this sweet treat, Maggiano’s is keeping us happy and our tummies filled with little to no problems.

1.:Yes, they have a good chance. 12% 2.:No, cultural differences will come between them. 21% 3.:Like any marriage, deppends on the couple. (culture isn’t the issue) 67% Next Month’s Question:

Q: How often do you go for a check-up?? a- Annually. b-only if required by work/school. c- can’t remember the last time i went. d-everytime i feel anything is slightly wrong with me. send the answer to feedback@destinationjeddah. com or go to the Destination Jeddah Magazine group on facebook.

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Useful Information

City&

Country

Fact Sheet

Name: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - KSA Capital: Riyadh Head of State: King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Crown Prince: Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Population: 28.7 million (72% Saudi, 27% foreign) Population Growth: 3.39% (approx. 3% per year) (55% are under the age of 20) Area: 2,149,640 sq. km Major Cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam. Holy Cities: Makkah, Madinah International Airports: Jeddah: King Abdul Aziz Int’l. Airport (Airport Code: JED) Riyadh: King Khaled Int’l Airport / Dammam: King Fahad Int’l Airport Name: Jeddah Head of Region: Prince Khalid Al-Faisal Location: West coast of Saudi Arabia, on the Red Sea Inhabited Area: 1,500 sq. km Largest urban center in the Makkah province Jeddah Population: 3.4 million and the 2nd largest city in Saudi Arabia. Official Language: Arabic. English is the second official language. Major Arabic Newspapers: Al-Watan , Al Hayat, Al-Iqtisadiya, Al-Madinah Major English Newspapers: Saudi Gazette, Arab News Important Dates: National Day: 23rd September Ramadan (The Holy Month of Fasting): August 11 - September 9 2010 Eid Al-Fitr (The Feast of Breakfast / End of Ramadan): September 10 -12 2010 Eid Al-Adha (The Feast of Sacrifice): November 16 - 19 2009 Calendar: The Hijri lunar calendar is the traditional measure of time and the Gregorian calendar is used as well in business. (1430/2009) Time Zone: UTC+3 6

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Currency: Saudi Riyal (SR) - divided into 100 Halalas; Notes printed in 1 (one), 5 (five), 10 (ten), 20 (twenty), 50 (fifty), 100 (one hundred), 200 (two hundred), 500 (five hundred) Riyal denominations. Currency Exchange Rates: 1.00 United States Dollar (USD) = SR3.75 1.00 India Rupee (INR) = SR0.079 1.00 Euro (EUR) = SR5.23 1.00 Pakistan Rupee (PKR) = SR0.047 1.00 British Pound (GBP) = SR5.94 1.00 Phillippines Peso (PHP) = SR0.08 Business & Banking Hours: 8/9AM - 4/5PM Sat-Wed, some are open on Thursdays for half a day 8/9AM - 1/2PM. Weekend: Thursday- Friday. Shopping Hours: 10AM - 1PM 5PM - 10/11PM Telephone, Mobile and Internet services: The main telephone service provider is STC – Saudi Telecom Company. The Main mobile service providers are STC, Mobily and Zain. They also offer mobile Internet solutions *STC: www.stc.com/ *Mobily: www.mobily.com/ *Zain: www.zain.com To block commercial SMSs for STC users: Call 800-2444455 toll-free (24 hr service Sat-Wed) or e-mail: Ecare@stc.com.sa Internet Service Providers: * Orbit Satellite internet: www.orbitsatnet.com *www.zajil.net, *awalnet.net.sa, * www.naseej. com, * www.shabakah.net.sa, * www.sol.net.sa, * cyberia.net.sa, *Nesma: www.nesma.net.sa National TV: Saudi Channel 1/ Saudi Channel 2 (English)/ Saudi Channel 3 (Sports)/ Al Ekhbariya News Satellite TV: Thousands of free channels from across the Middle East, Asia and Europe can be viewed using a satellite dish and receiver. Premium Satellite Providers: Showtime Arabia: Premium Arabic and Western Entertainment. www.showtimearabia.com Orbit: Premium Arabic and Western Entertainment. www.orbit.net ART: Premium Arabic, Western, and Asian Entertainment www.artonline.tv Major Sport: The most popular national sport in Saudi Arabia is Football (Soccer). The two main football clubs in Jeddah are Ittihad and Ahli. Electricity: 110v and 220v. Transportation: Air: Saudi Airlines - Sama Air - Nas Airlines Land: Bus: SAPTCO: National Bus Company offering transportation between most Saudi Cities. Inside the city: Taxis and Chauffer companies. Railroad: Only one passenger train service between Riyadh and Dammam. Country Code: 966 City Codes: Jeddah and Makkah: 02 / Dammam, Dahran, Alkhobar and Jubail: 03 / Riyadh: 01 / Abha and Najran: 07 / Madinah and Yanbu: 04

Emergencies : Information/ Maintenance:

International Information.......905 Telephone Maintenance.........904 Telephone Directory.................905 Speaking Clock.........................1222 Mobily..........................................1100 STC...................................................902 Zain..................................................959

Ambulance...................................997 Electricity Emergency...............933 Fire Fighters..................................998 Natural Disasters ........................988 National Security .......................989 Nijm “ Insurance Company for Car Accident “.........................920000560 Road Security...............................996 Traffic Accidents .........................993 Water Emergency.......................939

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Useful Information Settling In

Time to get

connected! As an ex-pat, we know just how important it is to keep in touch with friends as family. This month, we compare mobile, landline and broadband packages for the main providers in Jeddah. Mobile

The main telecommunications service providers in the Kingdom are STC, Mobily and Zain They all serve their own benefits and, generally, the competitive offers follow suit of one another. All the of the major networks provide both pre-paid and post-paid services. There are positives and negatives for both; you’ll probably get a better all round package by having a postpaid package, however, if there are any complications with the bills then you will have wished you stuck to prepaid! There’s also more of a variety with the postpaid packages. You’ll need to do some personal research to determine which network and package is best suited to you, based on the network your friends are on, what your monthly usage is and what times you call the most. Below we’ve tried to compare similar packages and have listed a few but it’s best to visit their websites or branches for their current offers.

Prepaid Tariff Comparison Provider STC Sawa

Purchase Price/ To same network Free Credit nationally (SAR) (SAR/min)

Mobily 7ala Zain 10/10

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75/80

75/75 75/75

0.55 0.55 0.55

To other SMS Local/ national International network (SAR) (SAR/min)

0.55 0.55 0.55

0.35/0.45 0.25/0.50 0.25/0.50

All three companies are constantly competing so do keep an eye out for offers, which aren’t always publicized well. STC has an offer that provides 25% discount on up to 4 of your desired contacts, which also includes international numbers. Both Mobily and Zain have packages, which offer you 100% credit when you recharge, based on a limit in which the free credit needs to be consumed.

Postpaid Tariff Comparison Provider STC AlJawal 45

Mobily 25 Zain 10/10

Set up fee / To same Monthly Fee network (SAR) nationally (SAR/min)

50/45

45/40 20

0.30 0.43 0.45

To other SMS Local/ national International network (SAR) (SAR/min)

0.45 0.43 0.45

Free Minutes per month

0.25/0.50 0 0.25/0.50 25 Deapends 0.25/0.50 on usage

STC doesn’t provide it’s packages with free minutes however it does provide additional services, such as missed call alert, credit transfer and bill reminder. Mobily has a variety of packages to suit your usage. Their website also has a ‘Plan Calculator’ which will aid you in comparing and locating the best package for you with their services. Zain offers a different style of packages such as it’s ‘Zain Sports Package’ which targets the football fanatics! When your favourite team wins you get 20mins free usage until the next day.


Landlines

Amongst the 3 main Telecom Service providers, currently the only provider of landlines is STC. Below we’ve compared three of their packages. Visit their website for current offers and other packages which include a landline and broadband.

Provider STC Hatif 30

STC Jood STC Card Phone

Installation Price

300 300 Free

Monthly Fee

30 99 15

Internet

As with the mobile packages you can also get internet services in both Prepaid and Postpaid packages to suit your requirements. Zain has a calculator which incorporates the different types of usage and then notifies you of the best plan and expected costs of the different packages. It’s always best to check the quality of service/signals in your particular area. Try asking your neighbours which provider and package they are on and how they find the service quality.

Internet on-the-go

The advantages of the prepaid option is that you can save your money if you’re not going to use the service for a month, or if you intend to move residence a number of times then you don’t have to worry about informing the provider. The only difficulty is that you need to recharge your credit every month for continued service. The speed of service varies according to your signal levels.

To begin your journey on attaining a landline you’ll need your proper documention; such as, iqama number, contact details and address details to your building. In addition to this you will require ‘DP Details’ to complete your request to have an engineer sent out to install your line. It’s best to ask your landlord or neighbours for the location of these details. Mobile cals (SAR/min)

0.40 0.40 0.40

Local Calls National Calls (SAR/min) (SAR/min)

0.05 free 0.5

0.20 Free 0.20

Below we’re compared the ‘usb dongles’ which can be taken with you anywhere. Provider STC Quick Net

Mobily Zain

Cost of device (SAR)

Free credit upon purchase

200

245

100 100

175 200

Cost for 5GB download (SAR/ Month)

200 200 200

Broadband at Home

There are a variety of packages to pick from and the different providers provide individual packages. Below we compare wireless devices. Provider

Period of Contract

Speed of Wireless Service Modem Charge (SAR)

STC Broadband Lite

12 Mths 256 kbps

Zain Zain-Fi

12 Mths

Mobily 12 Mths Broadband @ home

2Mbps 7mbps

240

Free Free

Equivalent cost per Limitations month

55 250

200

500MB /month

none

5GB /month

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Edgar Davids:

Football great lands in Jeddah By Michael Bou-Nacklie

Wearing a bright red shirt emblazoned with the logo of Monta, his company, and his dark dreadlocks tied tight behind his head, Edgar Davids sets his trademark sunglasses down in front of him and sips a Red Bull in the lobby of the Jeddah Hilton hotel.

The Dutch footballer was invited to Jeddah for the Red Bull Streetstyle competition which pitted 35 competitors against each other on a stage outside Red Sea Mall on Feb., 25. Participants competed against each other in sets of two on stage, each trying to out perform the other with different freestyle techniques using a Monta ball. Scratching his chin Davids said playing a sport like football from an early age is important for later on in life. “If you can dedicate yourself to one thing at an early age you can learn to focus intently which is extremely important when you become an adult,” Davids said.

He said that freestyling has slowly started to change.

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“Before they used to just juggle with the ball but now with these new influences its almost like they’re dancing with the ball. You see a lot of influence coming from the b-boys (Breakdancers). It’s a show with someone expressing themselves with a ball.”

photos by Michael Bou-Nacklie

Davids is not your average footballer. He is still recognized as one of the greats even after his retirement from professional football a few years ago. From Nike commercials,to his current work with Monta and Redbull, the footballer best known for his freestyling, now works developing and testing ideas and designs for Monta. “Monta is the only brand that is dedicated to freestyling with a football.”


The Memory of

Stones: Turning passion into action By Dina Ismail

This May will mark the 62nd anniversary of the occupation of Palestine. It will probably pass quietly, perhaps unknowingly. The “Memory of Stones” campaign aims to change that.Founded by Hidyah Abbas, the “Memory of Stones” campaign has a simple goal: to spread awareness on the Palestinian cause. The campaign commemorated the 60th anniversary of the occupation of Palestine, the 61st, and the first anniversary of the Gaza war in January 2009. The offensive was recognized in the Kingdom with activities held in Jeddah and in the Eastern Province. The activities offered by the campaign include lectures, photography exhibitions, E-mail campaigns, poetry nights, documentary nights, children activities, and hosting prominent personalities like Saudi writer Dr. Abdelmohsin Hilal to an open seminar. “The campaign has three main methods (of) spreading awareness. (The first), is to spread basic information on the situation in Palestine; (the second) is to fight misconceptions on the Palestinian cause....(The third) is to teach people how to be positive and get involved in the cause regardless of gender or age, as well as how to stand against a normalized Israel,” said Ahmed Sabri, one of the organizers of the campaign. Sabri said he was disappointed with the lack of support and knowledge of the Palestinian conflict, on behalf of Saudis. However, he also said he was hopeful that the campaign would encourage more Saudis to turn their own passion into action. DESTINATION JEDDAH 11


In The

Spotlight

Fire Chief and instructor for the program, Ena’am Al-Abbasi Al-Hashemi, is the most outspoken of the group and caretaker of a fiery passion not often seen.

Fighting fire with

Girl Power

As the smoke fades from a mock fire trial, five fire fighters walk backwards in formation slowly as they hold a high pressure hose. As more smoke clears, their bright yellow fireproof vest reflect the evening sun’s rays and their brightly colored safety helmets glisten. The fire fighters are different from the rest in Saudi Arabia. As they walk away from the smoldering ruin, their smiles make that obvious right away. Smiles that peer out from from faces wrapped in hijab. 12 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Photos by Michael Bou-Nacklie

By Michael Bou-Nacklie


The women work in groups to put out a fiery diesel plate as part of their training using fire extinguishers as well as high pressure hoses (bottom right). As part of their training they also have a theoretical portion (bottom left) to the course where they learn about different fire fighting equipment and techniques to use in the home.

Although not an official part of the Civil Defense services who combat fire everyday, these women and young girls are learning the ropes of fire fighting on a volunteer basis. Young mothers and students alike volunteer for the program and learn how to keep themselves and their friends safe should something happen. Fire Chief and instructor for the program, Ena’am Al-Abbasi AlHashemi, is the most outspoken of the group and caretaker of a fiery passion not often seen. Her bright smile is quickly replaced with an intense expression as she talks about her organization of volunteers and how important the program is to her. “In Saudi Arabia we incorporate our religion into everything. So, everywhere you go men and women are segregated. In case of a fire it’s difficult when a strange man comes to (help) us and we aren’t wearing our hijabs.”

She said the program, which teaches women how to react in fire-related situations, aims to avoid another tragedy like the one in Makkah in 2006.

“The problem is that sometimes people have died, not from a fire, but they push each other (and panic) because they don’t know where the fire exit is or what to do,” Al-Hashemi said. “So now there can be a trained person there who will know how to react and she will guide them to the right place. Since she’s a woman just like them there wont be any embarrassment if they aren’t covered. She will understand their needs and she will understand their situation.”

The program is taken to places like Dar Al-Hekma and Effat College on a regular basis, in addition to primary schools where students are taught basic fire safety. Several of the women taking part in the program said since they began learning to fight fire, the experience has empowered them to react against men who harass them and similar encounters.

A 36-year veteran of the Civil Defense, her father and founder of the group, Adnan Al-Abbasi Al-Hashimi, said the training was important because it gave women the chance to act during a crisis like a fire in the home.

“Sometimes some people because of how we are educated, they think that ladies cannot work in the civil defense. Yes, women are different from men, but she can help her family in her home.”

With a visible pride swelling up inside him, his eyes gleam through his sunglasses, “Right now 120 girls are part of my team, but until now we’ve trained up to about 1,200.” In the future he hopes the girls will be part of the Civil Defense reaction teams but the country still needs time for something like this to occur. “The Civil Defense have said they would take the girls in the future, but not now. We need time.”

Ena’am Al-Abbasi Al-Hashemi chimed in, “We hope we can have a section in the Civil Defense, so that in case of an emergency the female section can go with them and they do their part; and we do our part. We aren’t there to challenge them we are just completing their job.”

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Photo by Michael Bou Nacklie

Events & Happenings

HYUNDAI LAUNCH 2010 SONATA: On Feb., 24 Hyundai launched the 2010 Sonata at Laylaty to a crowd of journalists. The best selling model in Korea since 1985 has now become the second best selling vehicle in the country. The new vehicle

comes equipped with new more fuel efficient engines and transmissions including a system which informs the driver when the optimum fuel efficiency has been reached via LED ‘ECO’ light located in the dashboard console.

PROMOTING A CHILD’S CURIOSITY: 6TH CREATIVE SCIENCE AWARDS: In conjunction with the Modern Electronics Company Ltd., Sony Gulf FZE launched the 6th Creative Science Awards on Feb., 27 at a press conference held in Al-Shallal Park. The Sony Creative Science Award was first initiated in 2005 and aims to encourage scientific creativity among children from to 9-13 years old. Specifically, the award goes to the individual who submits the most creative game, based on a specific scientific rule (gravity, magnetism, etc). In the five years between 2005 and 2009, more than 3,250 students have participated in the training sessions and student kits that

Photo by Michael Bou Nacklie

‫ النموذج الأكرث مبيع ًا يف كوريا اجلنوبية‬.‫ �أمام ح�شد من ال�صحفيني‬2010 ‫ �أطلقت هيونداي �سوناتا لعام‬،‫ فرباير‬24 ‫يف قاعة ليلتي يوم‬ .‫ �أ�صبحت الآن ثاين �أف�ضل ال�سيارات مبيع ًا يف البالد‬1985 ‫منذ عام‬

were distributed during sessions held in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Khobar. This year they hope to train 1,000 students in one week intervals.

Photo courtusy of Castrol

‫ حيث تهدف �إىل ت�شجيع‬,‫�أطلقت �شركة �سوين اخلليج جوائز العلوم االبداعية ال�ساد�سة يف م�ؤمتر �صحفي يف مدينة ال�شالل الرتفيهية‬ .‫ عام ًا‬13 ‫ �إىل‬9 ‫الإبداع العلمي لدى الأطفال من عمر‬ CASTROL AS WORLD CUP SPONSOR: Castrol will be taking up it’s role once again as sponsor to the FIFA World Cup tournaments, to be held in South Africa (2010) and Brazil (2014). Announced on March 6 at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Jeddah, Castrol reaffirmed it’s partnership with FIFA as a demonstration of the values they both share – performance and innovation. Marketing Head of Castrol Middle East Lubricants, Mohamed Samir affirmed Castrol’s loyalty to football, saying, “Castrol will help fans and customers feed their passion for the game through a diverse set of sponsorships, competitions and promotions”.

‫قامت كا�سرتول بت�أكيد التزامها نحو ريا�ضة كرة القدم ب�إعالن‬ 2010 ‫ لرعاية بطولتي نهائيات ك�أ�س العامل‬FIFA ‫�شراكتها مع‬ .‫ وقد مت االحتفال يف فندق بارك حياة مبدينة جدة‬.2014‫و‬

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Photo by Sami Omar Almoudi

OPTIONS FURNITURE OPENS: From the classy to the more modern, Options Furniture, which opened on March 2, has a touch of everything. Bright dominant colors

combined with rich design give it a range of furniture you won’t find elsewhere. The showroom is located across from the Toyota showroom on Prince Sultan St.

Photo by Maha Alkhalawi

‫ تقع �صالة العر�ض‬.‫ حيث يتميز بوجود مل�سة من كل �شيء‬Options ‫ مار�س مفرو�شات‬2 ‫ افتتح يف‬،‫من الكال�سيكية �إىل الأكرث حداثة‬ .‫على �شارع الأمري �سلطان‬

TURKISH BAZAAR: Held in the garden of the Turkish consulate’s residency, a festival of all things Turkish was held on Feb. 24 and displayed with everything from intricate and delicately woven scarves and accessories to hand made metal jewelry, to sweets and Turkish dishes. In the arts corner you could have a an artist diligently hand-paint an intricate pattern around a calligraphic verse from the Quran. Another woman demonstrated Ebru, the Turkish method of paper marbling that its unique to the region. There were also ceramic hand painted bowls and plates, decorative metal earthenware andof course, lots of Turkish coffee for all.

24 ‫ يوم‬,‫ يف حديقة منزل القن�صل الرتكي‬,‫�أقيم البازار الرتكي‬ ,‫ حيث مت عر�ض جمموعة متنوعة من املنتوجات الرتكية‬,‫فرباير‬ ‫ للم�أكوالت و‬,‫ املجوهرات املعدنية‬,‫الأو�شحة و اك�س�سواراتها‬ .‫�أطباق احللويات الرتكية‬ DESTINATION JEDDAH 15


racers with disabilities and special needs had their own 5KM race. Winners in each category received an award from Mayor Adel Faqih. 1st place in the 3KM special needs race: Ali Al-Haqawi/Hatim Al-Mutairi Hamad Hazzazi/Fahad Al-Jinadi 1st place in 5KM race: Ibrahim Issa 1st place in 15KM race: Asfa Girma

At La Costa on the Corniche at 4:30km students under 18-years-old, participating in the race set off to the same finishing line: over 85% of the participants took part in this category. Before the initial race over 45

‫�شهدت مدينة جدة احدى �أهم فعاليتها الريا�ضية ال�سنوية‬ 6 ‫ حيث جتمع �أكرث من‬،»‫مـ‬2010 ‫«�سباق ماراثون جدة موبايلي‬ ‫ فقد‬،‫ متابع عند نقطة االنطالق‬2000 ‫�آالف مت�سابق و�أكرث من‬ ‫جنحت اللجنة املنظمة يف �إخراج هذا ال�سباق الدويل ب�شكل �أكرث‬ .‫احرتافية ومبعايري عاملية‬ Photo courtusy of Al-Dar Al-Khasa

Photo by Michael Bou Nacklie

MOBILY MARATHON : On Wednesday, March 10, the streets of Jeddah became ground zero for the Mobily Jeddah Marathon 2010. Over six thousand contestants took part in the race started by Jeddah Mayor, Adel Faqih at 5:30PM. The race was started on Tahlia St. and experienced racers had to cover a 15km distance all the way to Roshan Mall on the Corniche.

HEADQUARTERS BUSINESS PARK CELEBRATION: Al-Dar Al-Khasa celebrated the completion of the foundations for The Headquarters Business Park Project with a gala dinner at the Jeddah Hilton Al Qasr Ballroom on March 13. During the evening Essam Fakieh, Al Dar Al Khasa Executive Partner, gave the attendees a progress report and presentation that included

visual simulations of the completed project. “Occupants and their visitors will step into a new world of smart technology, green ecoawareness and the ultimate in modern luxury for a business lifestyle that equates the highest degree of efficiency with the sheer pleasure and prestige of being in the most desirable and coveted business address in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” Fakieh said.

.‫ قاعة الق�صر‬- ‫احتفلت الدار اخلا�صة من انتهاء �أ�سا�سات م�شروع « هيد بيزن�س كوارتر « بعقد حفل ع�شاء يف فندق هيلتون جدة‬ 16 DESTINATION JEDDAH


Photo by Michael Bou Nacklie

To the beat of traditional drums, the campaign was set in a traditional style in the Abdulateef Jameel compound built as a traditional Hijazi fort, complete with a traditional meal outdoors.

‫�أطلق عبد اللطيف جميل حملة دايهات�سو اجلديدة بالتعاون مع‬ ‫ متيز‬،‫ وعلى ايقاع الطبول التقليدية‬.‫املمثل ال�سعودي فايز املالكي‬ ‫احلفل بالنمط التقليدي يف جممع عبد اللطيف جميل حيث مت‬ .‫تقدمي وجبات تقليدية يف الهواء الطلق للزوار‬

Photo by Michael Bou Nacklie

ABDULATEEF JAMEEL LAUNCHES “DAIHATSU AND MENAHI”: Starting in March, Abdulateef Jameel launched their new Daihatsu campaign in collaboration with Saudi actor Fayz AlMalki who starred in the first Saudi film, “Menahi.” “We are optimistic and confident of the success of this partnership,” said Adel Ezzat, CEO of Daihatsu. “Because Fayz was chosen by UNICEF for his success to personalize “Menahi”; a charac ter so impactful in the region.”

ARAMCO FAMILY DAY: Hosted at the Aramco compound close to Dallah towers, Aramco held an evening centering on traffic safety and how to keep yourself healthy. Health and security professionals as well as Jeddah police were on hand to demonstrate a variety of methods to keep children safe. Children were also given a chance to use a wheelchair in a simulated course used to demonstrate just how limiting a wheelchair can be if you are confined to one after an accident.

‫ تواجد جمموعة من خرباء‬.‫عقدت �شركة �أرامكو �أم�سية تتمحور حول ال�سالمة املرورية وكيفية احلفاظ على �صحة و �سالمة النف�س‬ .‫ وكذلك �شرطة جدة ليربهن على وجود جمموعة متنوعة من الطرق للحفاظ على �سالمة الأطفال‬،‫ال�صحة والأمن‬ DESTINATION JEDDAH 17


Mark Your Calendar April 2010 March 30 - April 2 AUTOCARE & TRANSPORT ARABIA 2010

Saudi Arabia’s Premier International Event for Automotive Aftermarket, Transport Infrastructure and Commercial Vehicles. Displaying every sector and link of logistics service, inbound & outbound customs clearance, intermodal and waterway transport, logistics service, logistics parks, marine services suppliers, logistics equipment, forklift truck, warehouse equipment & packaging, reverse (recycled) logistics, logistics financing. Venue: Jeddah International Exhibition & Convention Center Jeddah. http://www.eventseye.com/fairs/f-autocare-transport-arabia-11822-1.html

April 4 - 7 Saudi Building Interiors Exhibition 2010 Saudi Building Interiors Exhibition 2010 is Saudi Arabia’s 19th comprehensive showcase for the building & interiors industry. Interiors influence the attitude, well being, energy, emotions & behaviour of those who live, work or gather there for social and cultural activities. Venue: Jeddah International Exhibition & Convention Centre

April 6 - 8 2nd International Plastic Surgery Conference for Saudi Plastic Surgery Association The 2nd International Plastic Surgery Conference for the Saudi Plastic Surgery Association that will focus on all aspects of plastic surgery. The conference will provide a platform for medical practitioners and students to share their experience as well as focusing on different fields including: body contouring, rhinoplasty, breast reconstruction, craniofacial, face rejuvenation and much more. Venue: King Fahad Medical Research Center http://www.tradechakra.com/events/jeddah-saudi-arabia/2nd-international-plastic-surgery-5343.php

April 4 - 9 Jeddah Flying show The Saudi Airline Club and Renad Arabia group will organize the show on the Corniche with 90 competitors from nine countries including; Australia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Malaysia, Jordan, Qatar and Indonesia. The event will be organized under the supervision of the World Union for Flying Sports and the Asian Union. Venue: Corniche http://events.alriyadh.gov.sa/sites/English/Events/Lists/Events%20List/DispForm.aspx?ID=58

April 7-May 14 Home Center Sale From early April to early May Home Center will have a 50 percent sale Kingdomwide on select items. Venue: Home Center

April 13-15 6th international conference on psychiatry “New Models of Psychiatric Management”

There has been a growing awareness of the importance of psychiatric disorders (Disease centred versus Symptom centred) in the Arab World. The conference aims to bring Arab expertise and global experts to exchange experience, network & plan for future collaborative activities. The conference main speakers will be opinion leaders in the field of psychiatry as well as policy and decision makers. Venue: Intercontinental Hotel, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia http://www.sghgroup.com/sghg-Events-en-Jeddah-54.html

April 22: 6-9 PM Lebanese artist, Ajwad A. Abu Zaki, will hold an exhibition of his paintings at the Lebanese consulate in Jeddah. He is one of the few artists in the Arab world who actively creates his own canvas and paint. Working deep in the Lebanese mountains Abu Zaki uses his fine arts training to create paintings rich with blends of Aquarelle, Oil & Acrylic.

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2010 ‫ ﻳﻮﻧﻴﻮ‬10-9

9-10 JUNE 2010 ‫ﻫﻞ ﺗﺪﻳﺮﻳﻦ ﻣﺸﺮوع )ﻃﺒﺦ ﻣﻨﺰﻟﻲ(؟‬ ‫إذا ﻛﻨﺖ ذات ﻣﻮﻫﺒﺔ ﻋﺎﻟﻴﺔ ﻓﻲ اﻟﻄﺒﺦ و ﺗﺪﻳﺮﻳﻦ ﻣﺸﺮوﻋ� ﻣﻦ ﻣﻨﺰﻟﻚ ﻓﻬﺬة ﻓﺮﺻﺔ ﻣﺜﺎﻟﻴﺔ‬ ‫ﻟ�ﻋﻼن ﻋﻦ ﻃﺒﺨﺎﺗﻚ و ﺟﺬب زﺑﻮﻧﺎت ﺟﺪد أو اﻟﺘﻌﺮف ﻋﻠﻰ ﻓﺮص ﺟﺪﻳﺪة ﻣﻦ ﺧﻼل اﺷﺘﺮاﻛﻚ‬ ‫ﻓﻲ ﻣﻬﺮﺟﺎن اﻟﻤﺄﻛﻮﻻت اﻟﻤﻨﺰﻟﻴﺔ واﻟﺬي ﻳﻌﺪ ا�ول ﻣﻦ ﻧﻮﻋﻪ ﻓﻲ ﺟﺪة و اﻟﺤﺼﻮل ﻋﻠﻰ‬ ‫ﺻﻔﺤﺘﻚ اﻟﺨﺎﺻﺔ ﻓﻲ اﻟﻜﺘﺎب اﻟﺘﺎﺑﻊ ﻟﻪ و اﻟﺬي ﺳﻴﻜﻮن ﺑﻤﺜﺎﺑﺔ دﻟﻴﻞ ﻟﺠﻤﻴﻊ ﻣﺸﺎرﻳﻊ اﻟﻄﺒﺦ‬ .‫اﻟﻤﺪارة ﻣﻦ اﻟﻤﻨﺎزل ﻓﻲ ﻣﺪﻳﻨﺔ ﺟﺪة‬ .‫ﻓﺈذا ﻛﻨﺖ ﻓﻨﺎﻧﺔ ﻓﻲ ﻋﻤﻠﻚ ﺑﺎدري ﺑﺎﻟﺘﺴﺠﻴﻞ ﻓﻲ ﻣﻮﻗﻌﻨﺎ أو اﻻﺗﺼﺎل ﺑﺎﻟﺮﻗﻢ اﻟﻤﺴﺠﻞ أدﻧﺎه‬

DO YOU RUN A HOME-BASED CATERING BUSINESS? Then this is your chance to give your business the exposure it needs, make new clients and meet people that can help you. You will also get your own page in our special Home-Catering Guide book. The Home Made 1st Annual Food Festival is the first of its kind, especially designed to bring together all the home-based catering businesses in Jeddah, and give them the support and attention they deserve. To participate in the Festival or the Book, register at our website

www.fainak.com/foodfestival Contact info: tel: 0553384149 email:foodfestival@fainak.com website:www.fainak.com/foodfestival

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Arts &

Entertainment

Marianne Alireza: a constant voice in a changing world By Michael Bou-Nacklie

Marianne Alireza is not like most women in Saudi Arabia. She is both an expat and a Saudi both in body and mind. Now in her late 80’s Alireza still has that same passion for people and communicating about Saudi Arabia that she has had since the early 1970’s when she first published her book “At the Drop of a Veil”. Originally printed in 1971 and banned in the Kingdom, the book is now allowed and reprinted in the Kingdom. “I’ve been here forever,” she said with a quick laugh. “I first came in ‘45 and man oh man I can’t believe the changes. I don’t think there’s any parallel in history.” When Alireza arrived the country was still in its infancy with an economy built on the sale of dates and animal skins. “There were not even 56 paved miles of road in the entire Kingdom,” Alireza said with her Oklahoman twang still strong even after having left her North American home so many years ago. Interestingly her story of multiculturalism didn’t start when she married her ex20 DESTINATION JEDDAH

husband. Her father was a half Polish, half Native American Creek Indian and in 1994 she returned to Oklahoma to receive the keys to the city of Muscogee. Summing up her book, she said, “it’s a people’s story. We laugh at the same things, we cry at the same things. People are people.” Her next book “Enlarge Thy Turban” is still in the process of being completed but Alireza said it was a continuation of the story in her current book.


TalkingArt Sothebys’ Dalia Islam

By Marriam Mossalli

On March 8, Athr Gallery hosted Sotheby’s Deputy Director of Middle East Department, Dalya Islam. It was a real privilege to have such a reputable speaker present informed lectures on two very relevant topics on today’s Arab art scene. One lecture entitled, “Contemporary Arab Art,” revealed the trends of Arab artists, as well as explored some of the names currently out there signing their artistic works in the international art scene. “The lecture provided a summary both established and emerging artists from the region,” Islam explained, “while touching on the different markets for contemporary Arab art.” Islam said that most of the figurative art is collected by previous generations, who in addition to having a preference to the more classical style, also have the wallets for it. “Contemporary art tends to be more affordable to new collectors who want to begin investing in art,” explains Islam. Islam described contemporary Arab art as being divided into three categories: Calligraphy, Modern, and Contemporary. The main names of each division are Ahmed Mustafa, whose beautiful calligrams are a top sellers for buyers from the region who can appreciate not only the surface aesthetic, but also comprehend the written language. Mahmoud Saeed appears to be the first name off everyone’s tongue whenever Modern art is being discussed, while Saudi’s very own Abdulnasser Gharem is taking the international contemporary art scene by storm. Gharem recently presented at this year’s international

art fair, Art Dubai, where his work shown by Berlin-based Galerie Caprice Horn, sold for $50,000 and was considered one of the highlights of the prestigious fair. The other lecture Islam gave was “The Art of Collecting,” which she describes in her own words as “An overview of different major collectors of the 20th century in order to paint a picture of how one may form a collection and the importance of the art collector in developing an art scene.” Islam said that although an individual does not need to be educated in art to know how to collect it, they should also be well aware before investing in a piece. “It’s important to build up a knowledge of the art; just like one would research the market before buying a car or house, you want to make sure you’re making a smart investment.” That being said, Islam also stresses that the financial return is not the only criteria. “Art is something you need to react to intuitively,” she explains, “Above all, it needs to speak to you.” Well said. Dalia is always happy to give advice. To contact her, email her at: Dalya.Islam@sothebys.com Sotheby’s Registered Office: 34-35 New Bond Street, London W1A 2AA Registered in England, No. 874867 DESTINATION JEDDAH 21


THREE STORES & A GALLERY: Omniah Center Photos by Michael Bou-Nacklie

By Marriam Mossalli

On March 1, the opening of three interior boutiques in Omniah Center on Al-Rawdah Street set the stage for a glamorous night of intellectual exchange and corporate networking. The evening highlighted the interior showrooms of the boutiques, where unrestricted access was given to explore and learn more about what each store has to offer. Technolight provided innovative house fixtures and gadgets that transform any home into a state-of-the-art living habitat. From expresso machines to remote control lights, this boutique is sure to be a modern man’s favorite. The showroom of Vallar showcased creative storage solutions that double-up as contemporary and stylish home furnishings. Furniture and art were also in abundance and incited many a wish list.to all who gazed inside.

Leccio is a high-end bathroom furnishing store, whose products contain smooth curves and modern lines that lend to their innovative and ultra-modern look. Together, these stores are the future of interior design and present the local market with direct access. Do-it-Yourself home projects never seemed this inviting. An open sculpture garden was organized by RIDA Gallery and presented the works of such renowned sculptors as Nabeel Najdi, Rabae Al Akhra, Mohammed Al Thakfi, and Mansour Jan. It was an especially spectacular treat for connoisseurs of art, who are more than familiar with these four prestigious Arab artists. Showroom facade

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Technolight Leccio Sculpture exhibit Villar

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Arts &

Entertainment Family Fun

Amazing Science Center By Serene Feteih

If you can’t get your children to find textbook science interesting enough, why not try some practical hands on science? The new Amazing Science Center which opened just a few months ago is the best place for your children to enjoy some science while having fun at the same time. The ASC has three different levels with specialized classrooms for chemistry, physics and biology for children from 6-10 years old. There are a variety of programs to choose from such as: “story of an invention”, “mini university” as well as many more.

Location: Behind the intersection of Malik Rd. and Heraa St. Tel: +966-599947202 / +966-2-6032002

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Photos courtusy of Sail Island

Sail Island: Sun and fun during Jeddah’s summer By DJ Staff

Beat the heat of Jeddah’s summer at Sail Island. The only place on the Corniche offering aquatic fun which is both exciting and relaxing at the same time coupling together a unique Red Sea view and a family atmosphere. Located at the North Corniche, 20 minutes from downtown Jeddah and only 4 km from the Mövenpick Al-Nawras Resort, enjoy a variety of dining options, swimming pools, arcade centers and a gift shop. Sail Island also has a venue dedicated for special occasions and celebrations featuring its own unique sea view and can accommodate up to 250 people.

Location: North Corniche, 4 km from Movenpick Al-Nawras Resort Tel: +966-2-6991000 25 DESTINATION JEDDAH

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Made up of over 260 seperate pieces of Travertine marble, this sculpture by Spanish architect and sculptor Julio Lafuente took five years to build. The pieces were shipped and reassembled in Jeddah. The sculpture is in the shape of V pointing towards the Ka’aba in Makkah and is located on Andalus street. Al-Kibla in Arabic means “the direction for prayer.”

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Photos by Michael Bou-Nacklie

Al-Kibla Sculpture:


Bookstores

Libraries

Fun & Recreation

Museums & Art Venues

Arts & Entertainment

Directory Bookstores Al-Fanous Bookstores Tel: +966-2-6553897 Al-Khair Bookstores Tel: +966-2-6936318 Al-Maktaba Stores Tel: +966-2-6713143 Al-Obeikan Bookstore Tel: +966-2-6927018 / 920020209 Dar Al-Mareekh Bookstore Tel: +966-2-6524682 Jarir Bookstore Sari Street Tel: +966-2-6827666 Prince Sultan Street Tel: +966-2-4202050 Little Book Roshana Center Tel: +966-2-2634817 Stars Avenue Tel: +966-2-2754689 Madina Bookstores Tel: +966-2-6659045 Mamoun Bookstores Tel: +966-2-6446614 Mansour Bookstores Tel: +966-2-6985376 Tihama Bookstore Tel: +966-2-6444444 Rawaea Al-Maktabat Tel: +966-2-6827730 Virgin Tel: +966-2-2635084 Libraries CBA Library Tel: +966-2- 6900671

Dar Abdul-Qasim Tel: +966 2-6714793 Effat Library Tel: +966-2-6364300 Jeddah Public Library Tel: +966 2-6363920 Mirza Library Tel: +966-2-6726773 My Library Tel: +966-2-2631709 Fun & Recreation Al-Hokair Tel: +966-2-6836666 Al-Shallal Theme Park Tel: +966-2-6063993 Bowling City Tel: +966-2-6690800 Bowling World Tel: +966-2-6744545 Chucky Cheese’s Tel: +966-2-6062608 Color Me Mine Coral Mall Tel: +966-2-6640710 Funtime Pizza Tel: +966-2-6555992 Ice Land Tel: +966-2-6626666 IN10SO Tel: +966-2-2844992 Jungle Land Tel: +966-2-2881111 Kid’s Castle Tel: +966-2-6988000 Moon Toon Tel: +966-2-2844855 Oceanica Tel: +966-2-2150723 Smart Kid (Al-Hokair) Tel: +966-2-4202370

Sparks Tel: +966-2-6162144 Stationery Fantasies Tel: +966-2-6827730 Museums & Art Venues Al-Alamia Gallery Tel: +966-2-6635107 www.alalamiagallery.com Art Frame Trading Est. Macarona st. Tel: +966-2-6722339 Al-Tayebat International City Museum for Sciences & Knowledge Al-Jazeerah st. Tel: +966-5-03601376 Darat Safeya Binzagr Tel: +966-2- 6571030 www.daratsb.com Ebdaa Gallery Center Tel: +966-2- 2154480 www.ebdaagallery.com Jeddah Atelier Tel: +966-2-6640710 Jeddah Gallery of fine arts Tel: +966-2-6640710 Mansoojat Foundation www.mansoojat.org

Darat Safeya Binzagr Art Gallery Tel: +966-2-6571030 www.daratsb.com Call or email to check opening and closing times. DESTINATION JEDDAH 27


Photo by Michael Bou Nacklie

Fashion & Shopping

Libra Boutique: Balancing the scales of fashion

By Dina Ismail

Those born under the star sign Libra are known to exhibit good taste, a tendency towards perfectionism and attention to detail. Among the typical likes of Libra is a love of beauty, subtle colors, and haute couture. Is it any surprise then that Rana Ismail and Dr. Bazza Saud, owners of Libra Boutique are both Librans? Libra Boutique, opened in April 2009, offers a singularly unique approach to fashion in the Kingdom. Within the store, comfort is queen and simplicity reigns. This creed applies to the four main lines offered by the store – Casual, Casual Chic, Easy Line, and Couture, all of which are either designed by Ismail or handpicked by the owners. However, each line offers a distinct identity and mood emphasized by seemingly trivial details. For example, the Easy Line melds attributes typical of tracksuits – elasticated bands, sports-inspired detailed, zippers, onto unexpected pieces of clothing such as skirts or dresses. On the other hand, the 28 DESTINATION JEDDAH


“I always avoid the (stronger) perfumes myself,” Saud said while emphasizing that her perfumes are lighter and classier than other oud based mixtures. Currently there are two types of scents for men and eight for women and another is planned for release next month. A mysterious and exciting new scent, No. 9. While Ismail and Al-Saud had not received any formal training within their chosen fields, they both more than make up for it with a wealth of experience and

Photo courtesy of Libra

Couture line is made up of meticulously crated one-off pieces such as evening gowns or wedding dresses. Each bead or embroidery is diligently selected to represent the theme of the piece. “Libra is completely original. While we pride ourselves on comfort and simplicity, it is equally important that the piece reflects the personality of the wearer, rather than changing or detracting from it,” Ismail elaborated. The pieces and lines offered in Libra are changed every few months or so in order to keep with the trends but are usually separated by season – summer and winter. American, Italian, and French designers are also showcased within the boutique but Ismail is quick to point out that the accessories are selected to act as complements to the pieces. The store also offers French and Arab perfumes which are mixed by Saud. Lighter and more luxurious than other oud perfumes on the market, they are designed to be the perfect accessory like any piece of jewelry.

passion that you would be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. In Libra’s next stage, Ismail is looking forward to collaborating with more Saudi designers in order to further her vision. “I don’t consider myself a ‘designer’,” she said seriously. “Both myself and Bazza are more artists. What is different is our chosen mediums. It’s a perfect partnership – Bazza mixes perfumes and I mix fabrics. We’re very driven by our moods and feelings. For example, I can go through a stage where I design only skirts. Skirts for three months!” Obviously passionate about art and fashion, Rana Ismail and Dr. Bazza Al-Saud seem destined to meet great success. Location: Le Chateau on Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-2511063 / +966-540884744

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Fashion & Shopping

Desert Diamonds: High Fashion Jewelry

Every woman enjoys wearing jewelry on all occasions. Every woman’s dream is to be independent, stylish and savvy. Desert Diamonds (D.D Jewels)… is what women want.

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D.D. Jewels collection includes an extensive, beautifully handcrafted collection of high quality diamond simulants, colored stones and semi-precious stones set in 18 k yellow and white gold. A choice of rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and chains is available. Jewelry is an extension of a woman’s personality, expressing her style, creativity and love for life for her and for everyone around her to see. D.D. Jewels is innovative, exciting and inspiring. The diamond simulant is hand cut using the same technique as a diamond with only one distinct difference - the price. Every piece is priced so that luxury is available and affordable to all women.

We all know that diamonds are forever. With D.D Jewels, the diamonds simulants are all ideal cut. This means they are cut using the same faceting techniques as carbon diamonds to produce optimum reflection of light and achieve brilliance of a good quality diamond without the cost. In Saudi culture,we are always giving and receiving gifts for a variety of occasions, whether it’s for a bride to be, a graduation, birthday or anniversary… the occasions here are endless. D.D. Jewels is the perfect place to get the luxurious gift that says everything, without going overboard with your budget. The wide collection available and diamond cuts to choose from will most certainly have you coming back for more visits. D.D. Jewels store is now open on the second floor of Red Sea Mall in the Andalusian Section. There will be a 10 percent discount for those with a printed voucher from the Facebook group for a limited time only. For more information please visit: www.desertdiamondsco.com Or check out Desert Diamonds group on Facebook DESTINATION JEDDAH 31


Fashion & Shopping

No bride should be stressed on her wedding day, which is why we’ve picked some of Jeddah’s best wedding planners all dedicated to making your special day just a little easier. Whether you want to get outsource your wedding planning or just get a helping hand in organizing the arrangements one of these companies can help you do just that. From planning an entire theme to just getting the essentials together you’ll be able to get whatever you need from these wedding day pro’s. All you need to do is just relax and actually be able to keep that smile genuine when you’re sitting in front of both families with your partner for the new life you’re about to embark on.

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Wedding

RescueRangers

By Marriam Mossalli

I always share in the over-excited happiness of my friends who announce those three momentous words, “I got engaged!” But months later, that happiness is toned down and perhaps is even replaced with sympathy, as I witness how much of a hassle and effort is needed in planning a wedding. From the caterers and musicians, to the centerpieces and tableware; it’s enough to make any career woman say, “To hell with it! I’ll live with my cats!” Enter Jowana Hefzi and Futna Nazer to the rescue! These women are the wedding saviors every bride in Jeddah has been waiting for! With their chic wedding boutique conveniently located on Al-Rawdah Street, these ladies are making every bride’s dream come true… one wedding at a time. Simply and appropriately called The Wedding Shop, the store is a one-stop shop for all your wedding essentials and now includes a wellreputed wedding planning service. “Our wedding planning service takes whatever the bride has always visualized for her big day and turns it into a reality with the least amount of headache for her,” explains Futna. By dealing with only the best suppliers in the industry, the Wedding Shop team brings everything—from photographers and interior decorators, to the invitations and cake, right to the bride, allowing her to relish in the joy of her wedding, rather than feeling overwhelmed by the hassle of it. The Wedding Shop provides a harem for young, modern brides who want a contemporary twist on the traditional concept. From the boutique’s ‘Just Married’ swimsuits and honeymoon beach bags, to its girly tiaras and funky ‘bride & groom’ bubblegum favors, this is the place for the chic bride to manifest her dream wedding. And for those of us still into cats, remember the store isn’t just for brides, but also friends of them. Bachelorette party games and bridal shower gifts make it a fun place for all. “Weddings are a big and special part of a woman’s life in almost every culture, and here it is always a grand affair,” reveals Futna, “Now we have a store specifically dedicated to wedding accessories and gifts.” The superhero wedding girls will be at Bisat Al-Reeh Bazaar in Ramadan to sign autographs (just kidding!). In all seriousness, the ladies will be available for wedding advice and will be showcasing their specialty items, from their bestseller flips flops which imprint ‘Just Married,’ to their coveted bridal albums with crystals. So next time you hear of a friend getting married… who you gonna call?!?! Location: Rawda st., next to Roche Bobois. Tel: +966-2-6690808

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Fashion & Shopping

3D

Wedding

A whole new dimension to a very special day By DJ Staff

Sometimes the simplest idea is the most brilliant. When the Dahlawi cousins, Samar, Lina and Heba, began planning weddings and other events for friends and family, they weren’t planning to create a business out of it. But they did and 3D Weddings was born.

3D Weddings is a full service operation that takes care of everything from flowers to hall rental to gifts for the guests. They even take care of the minutiae such as salon appointments. Samar Dahlawi, one of the owners of 3D Weddings emphasized the care and devotion that 3D has to its clients.

“When we began planning weddings and other events for friends for family, we noticed how frazzled the bride and the mother of the bride were. On her wedding day a bride should be relaxed and happy, not anxious or nervous.

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We take care of everything and make sure to reach any stylistic compromise between the bride and her mother.”

3D Weddings opened in 2009 on Amir Sultan St. Brides-to-be would do well to visit the store to get an idea of the theme of their wedding. 3D Wedding will ensure that the bride is happy, satisfied and relaxed from the minute she gets engaged to the “I Do.” Location: Prince Sultan st., Al-Sa’ada Center. Tel: +966-2-6924795 Email: slh_3dweddings@hotmail.com


Photographers

Wedding Halls

WEDDING DIRECTORY Photographers Al-Qasr Tel: +966-2-6394442 Dewi Al-Taweel Tel: +966-2-6943420 Dhawia Tel: +966-2-6651865 Family Tel: +966-2-6695189 Glamour Shots Tel: +966-2-6607101 Lamasat Tel: +966-5-51944607 Sahari Tel: +966-2-6658713 Samya Tel: +966-2-6833245 Suzan Baaqeel Tel: +966-2-6735224 Wedding Halls Al-Embratora Caza Blanca Tel: +966-2-6827771 Al-Kazar Tel: +966-2-6514444 Al-Noor- Meridian Tel: +966-2-6633333 Al-Qasr - Bilad Tel: +966-2-6944777 Al-Sultana Intercontinental Tel: +966-2-6611800 Amasi Tel: +966-2-6300022 Donyati - Westen Tel: +966-2-6588200 Golden Laylati Tel: +966-2-6066666 Habitat Tel: +966-2-6518988 Hilton Hotel Ball Rooms Tel: +966-2-6590000 Jeddah Orchid Ball Rooms Tel: +966-2-6070777 Laylati 1 Tel: +966-2-6066666 Laylati 2 Tel: +966-2-6066666 Nadi Al-Foroosiya Tel: +966-5-03609630 Ramada Tel: +966-2-6670540 Shams - Movenpick Tel: +966-2-6676655 Sheraton Ball Room Tel: +966-2-6992212 Sunset Ball Rooms Tel: +966-2-6605000 DESTINATION JEDDAH 35


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SARA BAHDELAH

Sara Bahdelah offers a collection of accessories imported from all over the world including rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces. Accessories come in sterling silver plated with gold while others are fine Italian craftsmanship. This beautiful collection can be seen at ABSENT, located in Al-Badriya Towers. Location: Al-Badriya Towers, across from Saudia City compound in Khalediya Tel: +966-502381404

FAN AL-FEKRA

One of our favorites here at DJ, Fan Al-Fekra has a wide range of beautiful items for any occasion. With crystal encrusted perfume bottles ranging in price from SR250 all the way to SR1000. As well as ivory handle cake cutters complete with stainless steel blades priced at SR900.

ARGENTERIE

Fan Al- Fekra Location: Stars Avenue/Basateen Center Location: Stars Avenue Tel: +966-2-2754781

Argenterie, located at Stars Avenue Mall, sells unique fine jewelries and accessories. The photos shown are sterling silver jewelries plated with rhodium and garnished with precious stones. Argenterie specializes in rings, bracelets and necklaces.

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Fashion & Shopping

TechTamer’s Gadgets

Hi, TechTamer here. I love gadgets and new technology designed to make everything a little bit easier. From Star Wars toasters to the latest smartphones, I’m all over it. If it blinks, bleeps or whistles I’ve probably seen it and played with it a little. Here’s a small selection of stuff that’s caught my eye this month.

DataMask HUD - SR7,000 In the last issue we brought you goggles you can use while you ski/snowboard. Now divers can have similar tech. With an LCD built directly into the body of the mask, divers can keep track of their dive time, depth and remaining air all while enjoying a truly hands-free dive. Available at Memega

Samsung ST550 - SR1,600 At one point or another we’ve all taken that myspace/facebook picture of ourselves fit for a profile picture. We’ve all done that double and triple take once you saw just how blinky you get when you take a picture of yourself. Now Samsung wants to make that whole process a little less annoying with its ST550. With the 3.5’ wide 1,152K touch screen LCD and another 1.5’ wide screen next to the lens on the front so you can see what you’re taking a picture of without having to flip the camera over. Available at ipmart.com

Sony Walkman NWZ-W202 wearable MP3 player - SR237 Given how small MP3 players have gotten, I don’t understand why nobody else thought of this before. Sony’s newest walkman has 12 hours of battery life and fits snugly over your ears as your run. Available at www.Amazon.com

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DREAM MACHINE YikeBike - SR14,000

TechTamer’s

Although it looks like Spock’s workout chair, it’s actually a very cool electric bike designed specifically for city use. Weighing in at just under 10 kg and folds down to 67×56×12 cm it can fit in your backpack. Powered by a 1.2 kw motor it actually can reach 20 km/h, useful for clothes-lining people with hot coffees or getting to your destination - whichever you want. The power comes from the LiFePO4 battery which has a 10 km range and can be charged in 30 minutes. The frame is made from a carbon composite and is the first bike to have anti-skid brakes. Available at www.yikebike.com

Polaroid PoGo -SR150 We live in an instant world, so why should you have to wait until you get home to print out your pictures? The new Polaroid PoGo is a handy portable printer that’s small enough to fit in your pocket. Whether this becomes a time bomb of ink waiting to happen we’ll see, but it looks promising. Available at Amazon.com

Nexus Android - (N/A in Saudi yet) Tired of the same old argument of iPhone vs. Blackberry? Well hopefully the new Android will be in Saudi Arabia soon to settle that debate. What sets this phone apart from other touchscreens is that it can multitask and run processes in the background while you use the phone to do other things. It even has a handy notifications bar showing you what its doing, pretty nifty.

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Directory Boutiques

Baby Fityani Tel: +966-2-6673971 Cugini Tel: +966-2-6612099 Jasmine Box Tel: +966-2-6685533 Lollipop Tel: +966-2-6643295 Life Tel: +966-2-2844266 Nawal Al-Maimani Tel: +966-2-6606502 The Neverland Circus Tel: +966-500398181 Pink or Blue Tel: +966-2-6634452 The Wedding Shop Tel: +966-2-6690808

Fashion Designers Afaf Baflah Tel: +966-505325251 Amal Engawi Tel: +966-503613314 Basma Abuljadayel Tel: +966-506634000 Basma Al-Mouawad Tel: +966-533653333 Eman Joharji Tel: +966-535687773 Fatima Abed Tel: +966-554369993 Gardenia Hafez Tel: +966-506666230 Hanaa Samman Tel: +966-505350958 Maha Ghalayeni Tel: +966-506661634 Manar Al-Rawi Tel: +966-569169923 Meriam Arab Tel: +966-503333128 Mona Abulfaraj Tel: +966-505652018 Nawal Maimani Tel: +966-2-6606502 Niyaah Tel: +966-500545455 Rania Khogeer Tel: +966-555532571 Rotana Alhashimi Tel: +966-554598449 Sahar Serafi 40 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Tel: +966-505622515 Salma Rudwan Tel: +966-504627012 Shaza Khayali Tel: +966-500909321 Thanaa Addas Tel: +966-504664288 Turki Jadallah Tel: +966-506677800 Wed Bogary Tel: +966-504634001

Florists, Plants Al-Khidra Landscaping Tel: +966-2-6913946 Alwan Tel: +966-2-6837239 Arabian Flower Tel: +966-2-6644403 Azhar Rima Tel: +966-2-2564001 Eshrak Tel: +966-2-6643035 Florina Tel: +966-2-6670719 Flowers Center Tel: +966-2-6607391 Flowers Queen Tel: +966-2-6621779 Gardenia Tel: +966-2-6609220 Jannati Tel: +966-2-6984852 Orkidia Tel: +966-2-6833136 Nargis Flowers Est. Tel: +966-2-6673008 Petals Tel: +966-2-6642519 Rabya Tel: +966-2-6602856 Spring Flower Tel: +966-2-6519684 Sendian Flowers Tel: +966-2-6835679 Sultan Garden Center Tel: +966-2-6686666

Furniture Abdul Latif Tel: +966-2-6913750 Al-Alameya Tel: +966-2-6915188 Al-Amer Tel: +966-2-6977767

Al-Fakhama Tel: +966-2-6355043 Al-Sabban Tel: +966-2-6919900 American Gallery Tel: +966-2-6676031 Batal Design Tel: +966-2-6983288 Bin Shayhoon Tel: +966-2-2574815 Dimos Tel: +966-2-2830302 Domvs Tel: +966-2-6611447 Estikbal Tel: +966-2-6687511 Haba Tel: +966-2-6687084 Home Plaza Tel: +966-2-6913659 IKEA Tel: +966-2-6633000 Kara Tel: +966-2-6901443 La Maison Colonial Tel: +966-2-2616800 Ligne Roset Tel: +966-2-6634158 Mazar Tel: +966-2-2844277 Tel: +966-2-6642626 Mourastarr Tel: +966-2-6980498 MilaDora Tel: +966-2-6615152 NV Tel: +966-2-6684686 Options Tel: +966-2-6824888 Roche Bobois Tel: +966-2-6647272 Visionnaire Tel: +966-2-6988591 Wahat Tel: +966-2-6636267

Shopping Malls Al-Khayat Center Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6655558 Shops: BOSS, Burberry, Chanel, Christian Dior, Coach, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani, Fendi, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Jacques Dessange Salon, Jamalouki, Louis Vuitton, Roberto Cavalli, Rubaiyat, Sergio, Tiffany & Co. & Co., Tods, Yves Saint Laurent.


Fashion Designers

Ana Special Prince Sultan St Tel: +966-2-6649155 Shops: Al-Mohra, Almayass, Basics, Buttons, Diva, Fox Fibre, I Love Hishma, Kash Kash, Vaniti, Lilies, Only For You, Set Al-Hoson, Tefa. Aziz Mall Prince Majed Rd Tel: +966-2-6162222 Dining: Al-Saaj Al-Refi, AlThawaaq, Baskin Robbins, Burger King, Cinnabon, Conton, Durrat China, Fish World, Hardee’s, Harfi, Indian express KFC, Krispy Kreme, Kudu, McDonald’s, Mongo, Panino’s, Roma way, Sheesh Kabab, Shawermar, Starbucks, Sushi King, Taco Hut,Trios. Supermarket: Geant. Shops: Accessorize, Adams, Al-Maghrabi, Al-Sawani, Aldo, Aldo Accessories, Ann Harvey, Athletes Foot, Aussino, B.Bush, Baby Shop, Barratts, Bata, Behavior, Bershka, Bhs, Camieu, Celina, Celio, Charles & Keith, City Max, Claire’s, Damas Jewelry, Dorothy Perkins, Etam, Faces, Femi.9, Gap, Giordano, Howard, Kids, Kotton, La Senza, La Senza Girl, La Vie En Rose, Mango, Mexx, Mikyaji, Milano, Miss Selfridge, Mothercare, Naomi, Nectar, New Look, Next, Nine West, Okaidi, Orchestra, Pans & Co, Paris Gallery, Pom Cherry, Promod, Pull & Bear, Pumpkin Patch, River Island, Riyadh Bank, SGT Major, Showtime, Sports City, Starbucks, Stradivarius, Swatch, Tape A L’Oeil, Terranova, The Body Shop, Urban, Vero Moda, Xanka, Zara, Zoppini Al-Haddab Center Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6942888 Shops: Center Point (baby shop, Splash, Shoe mart, Lifestyle), Home Center, Koton, Mobily, Natuzzi, Sedar, Warde.

Florists, Plants

Furniture

Shopping Malls

Badrya Towers Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6062777 Dining: Le Croissant shop, Quattro Café. Shops: Babooche, Basket of Pearl, Blend, Boutque Mix, BSX, Denim, Diesel, DKNY, Entra, Free Days, Hawanim, Infiore, Kurta Boutique, Le Croissant Shop, Le Style, Levi’s Store, Nowar, Optics2020, Pharmacy, Quattro, Samuel and Kevin, Suite 966, T Shirt & Jeans, U right, Zearuci.

Alhomaidhi, Barrats, Bershka, Camieu, Charles & Keith, Faces, Early Learning Center, Jennyfer, La Senza, La Senza Girl, La Senza Shop, La Vie en Rose, Marks & Spencer, Mikyaji, Mansoon, Nayomi, Nine West, Sergent Major, Sports City, Spring, Swatch, Tape A Loeil, The Body Shop, Wailis, Zain, Zara Kids.

Basateen Center Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6611721 Dining: Assaj, Baskin Robbins, Krispy Kreme, La Cerpelrie, Nutellina, Takada. Shops: Al-Ghazali, Al-Moalim, Al-Sawani Department Store, Anne Klein, Baby Fitaihi, Bakhashwain, Bali, Benatton, Betty Barkley, Esprit, Courier, Glitter, Guess, La Perla, Max & Co., Max Mara, Noon, Opticals, Replay, Rubaiyat, Swish, XOXO.

Women’s Blouses & sweaters

Coral Mall Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6607624 Dining: Goodies , Tea Amo. Shops: Adawliah (Yamaha), Armani jeans, Beach & Beyond, Calvin Klein, Color Be Mine, Ecko, Ed Hardy, FCUK, Geox, Killah, Lacoste, Lindex, Lola et moi, Marlboro Classic, Miss Sixty, Patch Work, Primo, Quick Silver, Serb, St.Dupont, Sun Spot. Etoile King Rd Tel: +966-2-6973428 Dining: Steak House. Shops: Al-Romaizan, Boss, Canali, Come As You Are, Emad Rizq, Fitoshi, Gentle Man, Lomar, Lo Spazio, My Fair Lady, Rawasy, Rubaiyat, The Wall. Hera’a Avenue Hera’a St. Tel: +966-2-6942236 Dining: Agadir, Baskin Robbins, Cinnabon, Hot & Crispy. Shops: Adams’ Kids, Aldo,

Sizing Chart US 23 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 Europe 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52

Women’s Shoes US Europe UK Japan

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Women’s Dresses US Europe UK Japan

4 6 8 10 12 34 36 38 40 42 6 8 10 12 14 7 9 11 13 15

14 44 16 17

16 46 18 19

18 48 20 21

Men’s Shirts US/UK Europe Japan

15 15.5 16 16.5 17 37 38 40 41 42 97 102 107 113 117

Men’s Suits, Coats & sweaters US/UK Europe Japan

34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 68 S --- M L ---- LL ---- ----

Men’s shoes US Europe UK Japan

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 11.5 12.5 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Children’s Clothing: US Europe UK Japan

2 4 6 8 10 12 16/18 20/22 24/26 28/30 32/34 36/38 40/45 50/55 60/65 70/75 80/85 90/95 90 100 110 120 130 140

Children’s Shoes (Toddlers/Children) US UK Europe Japan

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 11.5 20 22 23 24 25 27 28 30 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Children’s Shoes (Youth) US UK Europe Japan

13 12.5 31 19

1 13.5 32 20

2 3 4 5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 33 34 36 37 21 22 23 24

* Japanese sizes are measured in centimetres

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Hera’a Intl.Center Jamjoom Souq Hera’a St. Street Palestine Tel: +966-2-6540097 Tel :+966-2-6685388 Dining: Al-Musbah, AlDining: Ice Cream Umda, Baskin Robbins, Movenpick. Cinnabon, Hot & Crispy, Shops: Abd Al-Samad Juice Island, Starbucks. Supermarket: Al-Qurashi for Danube. Perfumes, Shops: Adams, Al-Attar, Celio and Longen and Al-Dahham, Al-Humaidi, Dior, Cileo, Claire’s , Al-Maghrabi, Al-Mualim, Fareed Musalli for Gold Barkley, Benatton, Bershka, and Jewelery, Gazzaz Bhs, Celio, Claire’s, Diesel, for Perfumes and Make Esprit, Faces, Giordano, Guess, Health Lines, Jacadi, Up, Geox, Jennyfer, La Moda, La Senza, Mango, Kuwait Airlines, La Senza, Milano, Mothercare, Naomi, Malaysian Airlines, Marks Nectar, Next, Next Kids, & Spencer, Mikyaji Nina, Nine West, Panasonic, Milano Shoe, Promod, Mother Care, Paper Moon, Nayomi, Next, Nectar, Quick Silver, River Island, Sisley, Sony, The Body Aldo, Promod, Raymond Shop, U2, Zara,Starbucks, Zain, Zimas. Weil Watches, The Body Shop, The Jama’a Plaza International Jama’a Dist for Watches, Tokyo Games. Tel: +966-2-6024580 Shops: Adams, Camaieu Jeddah Charles Mall & Keith, Giordano, Tahlia Guess,Street La Senza, Mikyaji, Tel: +966-2-6678666 Nayomi, Promod, Sergent Major, A Loeil. Dining:Tape Al-Tajin, Basket of Cookies, Baskin Robbins, Jamjoom Center Costa Café, Cinnabon, Palestine St. Hawaii, Hijaziyat , Hot Tel: +966-2-6685388 & Crispy,Ice Joffrey’s, Dining: Cream Le Gadin Suzette, Mongo, Movenpick. Shops: AbdPanino’s, Al-SamadSteak AlPadovana, Qurashi for Perfumes, & Bake, Sushi King. Celio and Longen and Dior, Shops: Al-Musali & Al-Cileo, Claire’s , Fareed Musalli for Raies, Barakat Jewellery, Gold and Jewelery, Gazzaz Damas, Elite, and Eye2eye, for Perfumes Make Faces, Gosh, Karen Millen, Up, Geox, Jennyfer, Kuwait Airlines, La Senza, Malaysian Kipling, Luxury, Maria Airlines, Marks & Spencer, Pino, Naomi, Swatch, Mikyaji Trussardi, WAIPAI. Milano Shoe, Mother Care, Nayomi, Next, Nectar, La Promenade 2 Aldo, Promod, Raymond Tahlia Street Weil Watches, Starbucks, Tel: +966-2-6688737 The Body Shop, The Dining: Al-Forn, International for Carmel, Watches, Tokyo Gelato,Games. La Promenade Café, Lifestyles Café. Jeddah Mall Chic Shops: Budget, Tahlia St. Boutique, Chole, Femi.9, Tel: +966-2-6678666 Lerre, Lifestyles, Mavi, of Dining: Al-Tajin, Basket PaperMoon, Quik Sliver, Cookies, Baskin Robbins, Costa Café, Cinnabon, Roxy, Sport Look. Hawaii, Hijaziyat , Hot & 42 DESTINATION JEDDAH

LeCrispy, Mall Joffrey’s, Le Gadin Suzette, Mongo, Padovana, Tahlia Street Panino’s, Steak & Bake, Sushi Tel: +966-2-6600111 King. Dining: Cerebe Express, Shops: Al-Musali & Al- Raies, Layla’s, Le Croissant Barakat Jewellery,shop, Damas, Cinabbon, Starbucks. Elite, Eye2eye, Faces, Gosh, KarenAccessories, Millen, Kipling, Shops: Claire’s, Luxury, MariaKaren Pino, Naomi, Fitaihi Jeweley, Millen, Trussardi, WAIPAI. la Swatch, Senza, Musalli, Nine West, Rizq Jewellery, Rosyblue, La Promenade 2 Rubaiyat (Bags & Shoes), Tahlia St. Showtime, Springfield, Tel: +966-2-6688737 Dining: Al-Forn, Carmel, Swatch, The Body Shop. Gelato, La Promenade Café, Mall of Arabia Lifestyles Café. Shops: Al-Haramein Road Budget, Chic Boutique, Tel: +966-9-2000-9550 Chole, Femi.9, Lerre, Lifestyles, Mavi, PaperMoon, Dining: Al-Saaj Al-Refi, Quik Sliver, Sport Look. Brioche Doree,Roxy, Burger King, Café Larica Espresso, Café Le Mall Verganano Tahlia St. , Cinnabon, Charley’s, Conton, Costa Tel: +966-2-6600111 Coffee, Hardee’s, Krispy Dining: CerebeKFC, Express, Layla’s, Le Croissant Kreme , Kudu, London shop, Starbucks.McDonald’s, Fish&Chips, Shops:Pans, Accessories, Claire’s, Mongo, Roma way, Fitaihi Jeweley, Karen Millen, Shawermar, Starbucks, la Senza, Musalli, Nine West, Sushi Taco Hut, Thai RizqKing, Jewellery, Rosyblue, Express, The(Bags Pizza&Company, Rubaiyat Shoes), Showtime, Springfield, T.G.I Fridays, Tony Roma’s, Swatch, The Body Shop. Zyng (Asian Grill). Supermarket: Geant. Mall of Arabia Shops: Abu Sharaf, Al-Haramein Rd Accesorize, Adams, Adidas, Tel: +966-9-2000-9550 Ahmad Abdulwahed, Alpha Dining: Al-Saaj Al-Refi, BriocheAlshaya, Doree, Burger Opticals, Balad, King, Café Larica Café Bershaka, BlueEspresso, Age, Bonia, Verganano , Cinnabon, Boots, Brics, BSB, BSX, C&B, Charley’s, Conton, Costa C&K, Cameui, Camille’s Coffee, Hardee’s, KFC, Krispy Sidewalk, Celio, Kreme , Carters, Kudu, London Chad Valley, Coast, D-FFish&Chips, McDonald’s, P-T, Debenhams, Diesel, Mongo, Pans, Roma way, Shawermar, Starbucks, Disigula, Dorthy Perkins, Sushi King, Taco Hut, Thai Forever21, Evans, Exit,Express, Faces, TheGBK, Pizza Company, Gap, Girls, H-Flow,T.G.I Fridays, Tony Roma’s, Zyng H&M, Hokair, (Asian Grill).Hush Hush, I Style, Jennyfer, Kikik, La Supermarket: Geant. Senza, LaAbu Senza Gril, La Vie Shops: Sharaf, Adidas, EnAccesorize, Rose, LadyAdams, Bird, Life Kids, Ahmad Abdulwahed, Alpha Limited Too, Liz Claiborne, Opticals, Alshaya, Balad, Lynnes, Mango, Maghrabi Bershaka, Blue Age, Bonia, Kids, MiniBrics, Modu, Miss Boots, BSB, BSX, C&B, Selfridge, Miss Whatever, C&K, Cameui, Camille’s Mothercare, Nectar, Celio, New Sidewalk, Carters, ChadNext,Nike, Valley, Coast, Yorker, NilD-F-P-T, Yarz,

Debenhams, Diesel, Disigula, Dorthy Perkins, Forever21, Evans, Exit, Faces, Gap, GBK, Girls, H-Flow, H&M, Hokair, Hush Hush, I Style, Jennyfer, Kikik, La Senza, La Senza Gril, La Vie En Rose, Lady Bird, Life Kids, Limited Too, Liz Claiborne, Lynnes, Mango, Maghrabi Kids, Mini Modu, Miss Selfridge, Miss Whatever, Mothercare, Nectar, New Yorker, Next,Nike, Nil Yarz, Nose, Oasis, Okaidi, Opt. Centre, Party Princess, Pride of Kashmir, Principle, Pull & Bear, Puma, Pumpkin Patch, Quiz, Ribbon, Rina, Salhiya, School, Sgt.Major, SIA, Spring, Stradivarius, Sun & Sands Sports, Swiss Corner, Tally Wejil, TCF, Terranova, Terranova Kids, The Museum, TPC, Twaila, Vero Moda, Vertbaudet, Viss, Wallis, Warehouse, White Company, Zahoor Al-Reef, Zara,Zoppini, ZYNG. Nojoud Center Tahlia St Shops: Adidas, Al-Badr Optical, Alcott, Alhomaidhi, Bonia, Cortefiel, Emad Rizq, Faces, Feni 9, Gerry Weber, GS Big & Tall, I Zone, Pumpkin Patch, Lora Lina Sfera, Magrabi, Mango, Mobily, Women secret, Sarafia, Shalky , Smash,Tanagra, Vincci. Red Sea Mall King Rd Tel: +966-2-2151551 Dining: Apple Bee’s, Al- Baik, Al- Nabulsi, Baskin Robbins, Bonnon Cup, Burgerino, Burgerking, Café Larica, Canton, Cheese Cake Factory, Chinese Pearl, Crepe Suzette, Cup & Cino, Hagen Duz,Hardee’s, Hijaziyat, House of Donuts, Indian Express, KFC ,Krispy Kreme, Kudu, London Fish, Magic Wok, McDonald’s, On the Broder, Pana Caldo, Pan’s & Co, Roma Way, Santino’s, Second Cup, Shamiana, Starbucks, Steak House, Swensen’s, Taco Hut, Tajin, Tea Amo, Teayana, Trios. Supermarket: Danube. Shops: Adidas, Aigner, All Star Converse, Al-Mussali, Al-Refaie, Al-Sawani, Axiom, Barove, Beach &Beyond, Benetton, Bhs,


Body Action, Body Shop, Bomby, Bonia, Boroue, Boss, Burberry,Calvin Klein, Change, Claire’s, Coach, Coast, Diesel, Diorucci, Divisage, Dorothy Perkins, Early Learning Center, Elaf (Travel Agency), Escada & Loriel, Esprit, Etre ea, Evans, Eye Fashion, Faces, Faith, Fanateer, Fashion Top, FCUK, Ferragamo, Fetaihi, Foot Locker, Giordano, Givenchy, Go Sport, Guess, Guess Accessories, Guess Kids, G2000, Izzue,Lacoste, Laperla, Lazourdi, Levis, Life Line, Life style, Limited Too, MAC, Mac PC’s, Maghrabi, Maghrabi kids, Makyaji, Milano, Mommy me, Montblanc, Mother care, Naomi, Next, Nokia, Oasis, Obaji, Occasions, Occulis, Optic Center, Panasonic, Paris Gallery, Patchi, Puma Watches, Replay, Rubayat, Rolex, Rouj, S & K (Samuel & Kenvin), Samsonite, Sefora, Sephora, Sergio Rossi, Sony, Sports Wear, Swatch, Tea Gschwender, Tiffany & Co , Tihama (Stationery), Top Shop, Top Man, Versacie, Vision Express, XOXO, Zuhur, Zoopini, Al-Reef. Roshana Center Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-2635114 Dining: Cinnabon, Crepe Café, Virgin Restaurant & Café. Shops: 4U4Ever, Abdul Ghafour Amin Co.Shoe, Abo Moammar, Abotche, Adawliad, Adnan Jewelery, Adolfo Dominguzs, Ahmed Abdulwahed, Ahmed Adgaish Electronices, Al-Falona Stores, Al-Hamary, Al Garmooshi for Matches, Al-Togbi, Al-Yasr, Al-Arabi Optics, Al-Dawliyah, AMH, Baby Fitaihi, Bajsair, Bayana, Blanco, Change, Courir, Damas, Extra Ordinary, Fayrooz, Fityani, Giordano, Guess, Halawani Audi Visual, Hamza Abd El Rizk Jewelery Damas, Home Appliances & Electronics, Hussain Trading Co., Jeddah International

Market, Jollibee, Korloff, LG, Light, Linen Chest, Mohsen, My Fair Lady, Nof Jewelery, On Time Plus, Orange Bed Bath, Plug Ins, Pretty Shoes Yalghi Couture Qeuess, Said Ahmed Al-Ajou (JVC), Saloon Tamim, Samsung, Sandwich, Sarwat, Scholl, Sid, Sony World, Sunglasses Hut, Tamim Shoes, The Wall, Littel book Bookstore, Tuctuc, Zoppini, Zumorrodah. Roshan Mall King Rd Tel: +966-2-6226720 Dining: Al-Baik, Baskin Robbins, Chilis, Donut House, Fish World, Fuddruckers, Hardees, KFC, Kudu, McDonald’s, Second Cup. Supermarket: Hyper Panda. Shops: Abdul Samad AlQurashi, Axiom, Bonia, Callem, Cavlo Rino, Cell Com, Cinnzeo, Claire’s, Colombia Sports Wear, Fendi, Gerry Weber, Giordano, Grand Optics, Gucci, Herffy, Ikks, It’s Mine, Jacqueline Riu, Kashmir, Lingo, Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics, Maghrabi, Mango, Mikyaji, Miss Fashion, Missha, Mothercare, Nayomi, Nectar, Panda, Royal Mandaina, Samuel & Kevin, Sayadyah Express, Sensi, Show Time, Stadivarious, Sun & Sand Sports, Swatch, The Body shop, Timberland, Tom Tailer, Toys R Us, U-Qote, Vavavoom, Versace. Serafi Mega Mall Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-2844886 Dining: Al-Baik , Baskin Robbins , Blend , Burger king, Costa Coffee, Gelato , Hot & Crispy , Krispe Kreme , Kudu, Mc’Donald’s , Mugg & Bean, Seatle’s Best, Subway. Supermarket: Danube. Shops: Al-Sawani, Baleno, Claire D K, Claire’s, Faces, Go Sport, Life Style, Maghrabi, Pepe Jeans, Samuel & Kevin, Sensi, Swatch, Voyage. Stars Avenue Mall King Road Tel: +966-2-2754522

Rawdah St. Tel: 02 6643295 Fax: 02 6643269


Sultan Mall Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-2758992 Dining: Al-Baik, Baskin Robbins, Burger King, Capo Grillo, Casper & Gambini’s, Cinnabon, Coffee Maker, Conton, Hot & Crispy, Kudu. Shops: Al-Mashat, AlSaadami, Al-Dham Watches, Athetes Foot, Attitude, B-Bushh, BGN, Bossini, Cardial, Casa Rossi, Cerruti Argeterie, Art of Idea, 189, Chin Chin, Coton, Cute Axiom, Baby Fitaihi, Make Up, Dadida, Dearson, Batteel, BCBG, Benetton, Eyat, F&f, Fashion Shop, Feel Body Shop, Bonpoint, Free, Giordano, Go Bo, i2 Borbonese, Breil, Carolina Telecom, International Styles, Herrera CH, Champion, R&R, Kodak, LA Lanidar, Coach, Cole Haan, Lamar, Life Style, Lolet, Collci, Courier, Custo Lora Lina Paris, Mag, Majed, Barcelona, Cute, Derby Majesty, Manash, Mastiha X, Destination Maternity, Mikyaje, Nayomi, Orbit, Paris Faces, Faith Connexion, Gallary, Parkadello, Passion Farsi Jewelry, Fayandra, De Mode, Pierre Cardin, GBK, GC Watches, Geox, Pretty Fit, Rieker Antistress, Guess Accessory, Guess by Riyadh Lady, Samsonite, Marciano, Hang Ten, Issam Sayadyah, Simi, Skin Bujoux, Jamal, Jarkas, Jasmine Soccer Scene, Spring Field, Box, Jimmy Choo, Kanz Teen o Teen, The Body Shop, Al-Sahra, Karon Millen, Tokyo Games, U-mark, Vincci. Khider Rizek, Kohar, Kurt Geiger, La Perla Tahlia Center Palace, Lacoste, Lide X, Tahlia St. Liujo, Loccitane, Lyne’s, Tel: +966-2-2634662 Magrabi, Majesty, Mama’s Dining: Al-Nabulsi Sweets, and Papa’s, Mark by Mark Burger King, Canton, Hot & Jacobs, Masagh, Max Crispy, Indian express, Krispy Mara, Mikayaji, Mimosa, Kreme, Kudu, La Creperie, Moschino, Mutamiez, Mana’ish, Manarat Marakesh, My Accessory, Nayomi, Minimoonz, Mirador, Nectar, New Look, Panino’s, Starbucks. Odd Molly, Oliver and Shops: Al-Humaidi, Al-Rayes, Company, Painegonda, Armani Exchange, Bakhsh Patchi, Paul and Joe, Jewellery, Birkenstock, Coach, Paul Smith, Penny Black, Claire’s, Cope Copine, Daniel Petit Bateau, Pomellato, Hechter, Du Pareil Au M’em, Paul Frank, Pucci, Quick Emad Rizq, Esprit, Evans, Silver, Replay, Rubaiyat, Giordano, Lacoste, La Moda, Rumaizan, Saks Fifth Laura Ashley, LoraChilli, Avenue, Samuel and Laurel, Limited Too, Longines, Kevin, Sensi, Shalky Make Up Forever, Mac, Mikyaji, QQ, Space Toom, Stella Milano, Moawad, Naoumi, McCartney, Swarovski, Nectar, Omega, Paris Gallery, Swatch, Tara Jarmon, Pierre Cardin, River Island, Teen2Teen, The Counter, Rolex, Rubaiyat,Sanrio, Tiffany, Tipity Toes, Sephora, Swarovski, Swatch, Tumi, Vertu, Voila, Waed, T.S. Dupont, Terranova, The Wahat Al-Jalabiya, Wazer Body Shop,Tiffany &Co., Pharmacy, XOXO, Zanotti. Tina Tailor,Top Shop / Top Man. Dining: Bert’s Restautant, Café Italia, Café Ceramique, Cerepe Café, Deera Café, Goodies, Haagen Dazs, Joe’s Diner, Krispy Kreme, Lina’s Café, Little Book, Olio. Supermarket: Carrefour. Shops: Agatha, AlGhazalo, Al-Humaidi, AlMutahajibah, Al-Othaim, Al-Shayiya Accessory, Arabian Oud,

Tel: 02 28477020 Mob: 0504273808 DESTINATION JEDDAH 44 Email: Roden_20009 @windowslive.com 44 DESTINATION JEDDAH


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Special Places

Khuzam Palace: A window through history By Sameen Anis

It is really never easy for the average person to go see the King. This remains just as true today as it was over half a century ago. As a result, my first visit to Khuzam Palace was a very short but interesting experience. The 90-year-old wrought iron gates flanked by 200 year old Turkish canons, both rusty and loaded with dead leaves and empty juice boxes. I took my first steps through the gates and inhaled the royal desert air. If you can recall a particular scene from Titanic; where the old dying Rose re-visits the ruins of the ship, and as she walks along, the rusty old ship transforms back into its original colorful grandeur; you can read my thoughts. I was forming a mental image of the bygone splendor of the dilapidated palace. Only a section of it survives today. The Khuzam park, the mosque and much of the surrounding area was once within the royal boundaries. I began to envision the palace in its entirety. Just as traditional Hijazi music set off somewhere in my head there was an abrupt pause. 46 DESTINATION JEDDAH

The vice-curator was pointing out some large rocks to the left of the main entrance. These were 4800 years old covered in manmade carvings. These had little to do with the palace and were in fact were brought here recently by the museum curator in an attempt to preserve the archaeological remains discovered in Saudi Arabia. The anterior part of the palace has been converted into a museum with various items of pottery, gravestones, tools, coins, ancient Quranic manuscripts and relics from thousands of years. All these were excavated in the Kingdom from sites such as Thaj, Al-Hejr and Synaia and date back to the dawn of Islam as well


Photos by Hany Soliman

as the Nabatean era, Medianite era all the way to Stone Age. The anterior building is also undeniably well kept in comparison to the rest of the palace with high ceilings and grand stairways. The second floor is also directly accessible from the outside by a sloping driveway. Interestingly, the entire palace was built by the Bin Laden Company. At this point I was beginning to wonder if there was anything at all left from King Abdul Aziz’s era. That is when the vicecurator led us to a foyer where the King met foreign delegates for private conferences. It boasts of pictures of King Abdul Aziz in the same room with some renowned foreign officials, the King’s walking stick, some of his political correspondence and his telephone. To the right of it is the King’s office which retains his actual desk and chairs. I couldn’t resist taking a picture of

Note: The images in this story were created using a technique of overlapping several images to create a clear a dynamic image.

myself behind that desk! Another section in the building displays traditional Saudi utensils, shoes, clothes, jewelry and arms. Once outside the anterior building we ventured towards the back. Visible in that part of the palace are beautiful old wooden windows and doors, albeit decrepit, that lead to a labyrinth of dusty rooms and corridors. Gas lit lamps adorn the walls even today. Some painted glass windows are intact. The recent paint is peeling off to reveal the former. Broken tiles are strewn around. In the midst of all this the beauty of the tent-shaped balconies stands out. The vicecurator even pressed that these were tentshaped because the king desired a traditional desert abode in the city. The posterior buildings were the royal family’s residence. I would have climbed up a staircase and walked along its vast open DESTINATION JEDDAH 47


corridors had it not been for lack of time, fear of collapsing floors and an even bigger fear of lurking bats.

Along the back corridor is a room with green doors that were padlocked. This is the historic room where the first oil contract was signed between King Abdul Aziz and the Standard Oil of California in 1933. Yup, this is where the deal was sealed. Since the room is absolutely bare it didn’t hurt that we couldn’t go inside. In just 3 hours I had time travelled through the Stone Age to the 1930’s. Just before I walked out of the iron gates the vice-curator mentioned that this could be the last time I saw the gates in their original form as the development plans for Khuzam palace would begin soon. Thankfully I saw the place in its semioriginal shape before any of the restoration plans had started. For a day, I was a lucky commoner in the historic Palace.

‫يف حني �أن جزء ًا فقط من الق�صر ال يزال �سليم ًا اليوم �أنه ال‬ ‫ �إىل واحد من �أول ملوك‬،‫ يف الذاكرة على الأقل‬،‫يزال هو البيت‬ ‫ و�شواهد‬،‫اململكة ح ّول معظمه �إىل متحف منزيل ل�صناعة الفخار‬ ،‫ والأدوات والعمالت واملخطوطات القر�آنية القدمية‬،‫القبور‬ .‫ف�ض ًال عن قطع �أثرية �أخرى من �آالف ال�سنني‬

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The main gate of the palace flanked by large Ottaman-era cannons.


Dive Shops

& Dive Resorts

Directory AL-KHORAYEF YAMAHA MARINES EQUIPMENT Location: King Rd. next to Auto Mall Tel: +966-2-4202666 divingjd@khorayef.com Opening hours: Sat - Wed: 8 AM - 12.30 PM, 5.30 PM - 9 PM Thu: 8 AM - 1.30 PM Fridays closed! BLUE REEF DIVERS Location: Behind Danube, off Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6613931 info@bluereefdivers.com Opening hours: Sat - Wed: 9 AM - 11 PM Thu - Fri: 7 AM - 11 PM Branch: Durrat Al-Arous (50km north of Jeddah) Tel: +966-546154356

DESERT SEA DIVERS Location: On North Obhur Rd. (Creek), near Rose Village Compound GPS: N21°43.685’, E39°06.449’ Tel: +966-2-6561807 Fax: +966-2-6561288 info@desertseadivers.com www.desertseadivers.com Opening hours Sat - Wed: 10 AM - 8 PM Thu - Fri: 7 AM - 8 PM Mondays closed!

Jeddah’s dive shops are the city’s resource for water sports and activities. They are in the know about the latest rules and regulations, do’s and don’ts and offer sound safety advice with a smile.

DREAM DIVERS Location: King Rd. next to Auto Mall Tel: +966-2-2150019 Fax: +966-2-6644892 marketing@alahlam-marina.com eric_fwd@yahoo.com (for boat trips) www.alahlam-marina.com Opening hours: Sat - Thu: 9 AM - 11 PM Fri: 6 PM - 11 PM RED SEA DIVERS Location: Opposite Danube, off Tahlia St. GPS: N21°32.743’, E39°09.727’ Tel: +966-2-6606368 Fax: +966-2-6602064 redseadivers@arab.net.sa Opening hours: Sat-Wed: 9 AM - 11 PM Thurs & Fri 7.30 AM - 11 PM THE ARAB CIRCUMNAVIGATOR Location: Behind Danube, off Tahlia St. GPS: N21°32.790’, E39°09.802 Tel: +966-2-6651304 Fax: +966-2-6608224 www.arabcircumnavigator.com Opening hours: All week: 9 AM - 10 PM

Beach Resorts Andalus Resort: +966-2-6561444 Blue Beach: +966-2-2341900 Coral Beach: +966-2-6561343 Crystal: +966-2-656 8888 Dive Village: +966-2-6561980 Durrat Al-Arous: +966-2-6180000 Fal: +966-2-656 0033 Movenpick: +966-2-6555550 Nakheel: +966-2-6066644 Obhur Resort: +966-2-6563030 Remal: +966-2-6561880 Reem Riviera: +966-2-2342332 Sheraton: +966-2-234 2264

Dive Resorts Dive Village: +966-2-6561980 Dream Beach: +966-2-2342266 Durrat Al-Arous: +966-2-6180000 Fal Diving: +966-2-6560033 Ext. 624 Red Sea: +966-2-6562199

Jeddah Marinas Dream Beach: +966-2-2342266 Al-Nakheel Village: +966-2-6562101 Red Sea Marina: +966-2-2340117

Hans Sjoeholm Dive Coordinator

Looking for the basics or instructor level courses? Hans, a 25-year-veteran diver, is the most qualified in the Kingdom for you to learn from. Contact: +966551070190 hans@destinationjeddah.com 49 DESTINATION JEDDAH JEDDAH 49 DESTINATION


Dining

Around Town

La Serenissima Bringing Venetian gourmet to Jeddah Photos by Michael Bou- Nacklie

By Michael Bou-Nacklie

Jeddah was given a special treat at the BiCE at the Qasr Al-Sharq with a 10 day food festival flavored in a Venetian fashion. Guest Chef Fanco Luise from the celebrated and multi-award winning Aromi restaurant in Venice, dazzled guests with flavorful dishes and treats which Jeddah has never seen. Speaking to a small gathering of VIP’s and media on Feb., 17, Luise said it was his first time in the Middle-East and was very pleased to have the chance to be here for the “La Serenissima - Taste of Venice” food festival. “Venetian food and Middle-Eastern food both influence each other because of the early trade between the two cultures a long time ago.” Luise was forged as one of the world’s best chefs through some of the best kitchens in Italy. From the five star hotels in Florence and where he started his career, to the threestar Michelin restaurant Antica Osteria Del Ponte in Milan. What he is probably best 50 DESTINATION JEDDAH

known for is his role as executive chef at the legendary Cip’s at the Hotel Cipriani in Venice as well as the opening of the Hotel Caruso in Ravello, Italy. During the food festival held at BICE, Luise put together a collection of Venetian dishes with Mediterranean influences like the: Parmesan fondue with violet aubergine caviar and bruschetta and truffles. Every dish brought out of the bustling kitchen, where Luise coordinated meals and ingredients, were testaments to the Hilton dedication to quality and service at the highest standard. Location: Qasr Al-Sharq Tel: +966-2-6599999


Cappuccino: A Euro cafe experience By DJ Staff

Get out of your stuffy space and get into a seaside chair at Cappuccino. Enjoy a nice warm cup of tea as you feel the gentle Red Sea breeze waft over you and encapsulate you in a blanket of cool fresh air. If you liked that idea then you’re going to love this place. Packed with a menu of traditional ‘cafe’ snacks and sandwhiches it’s one of Jeddah’s few good strong restaurants that are good for more than just the food. Located at the base of the Park Hyatt Marina, you barely hear the traffic zooming by less than 200m away. The franchise from Spain takes care of every small detail and the food is perfect for a relaxing lunch with your laptop or for that quick less formal business lunch. Enjoy some soft date cake or sip a warm cup of tea as you look on towards the sea or downtown Jeddah just east of where the vista looks off to.

Photo by Michael Bou Nacklie

Location: Park Hyatt Marina in Al-Hamra Dist. Tel: +966-2-2891009

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Teatro Lounge:

Where art and taste meet

Photos by Michael Bou- Nacklie

By Michael Bou-Nacklie

As the midday sun pierces down on Jeddah, there is one place you can find some respite from the blistering heat. Nestled in the main atrium of Teatro Mall sits the sophisticated refuge of Teatro Lounge. With the overhead dome giving everything a natural glow in addition to the surrounding walls, you feel transported to some place far more glamorous: the south of France or a luxury hotel in Italy. Teatro Lounge has a level of comfort not often seen in Jeddah’s restaurants. As the chocolate fountain spins in the center of the restaurant waiters busily buzz around paying close attention to the clientele. Surrounding the entire location is art by Saudi artists Mona Abdullah Al-Kassabi lending a “Motherhood” by Mona Abdullah Al-Kassabi certain artistic flare to the entire area. 52 DESTINATION JEDDAH


The food itself is served in a way that tells you the chef cares both about taste as well as presentation. Wraps are chopped into slices and spiked with toothpicks giving an ordinary sandwich a more hors doeuvresish feel perfect for a work lunch while you punch keys into your laptop. Either that or a casual lunch with a friend so you don’t run the risk of having a sandwich that doesn’t fit in your mouth. Not forgetting their desert selection which coupled with the delicious fruit juices will keep you coming back for more. Want to know what chocolate paradise tastes like? How about trying some for yourself and finding out. A rich creamy delight for your taste buds, topped off with a golden finish and sprinkled with cocoa powder. Doesn’t that just make you want to go and find some for yourself? Location: Main atrium of Teatro Mall Tel: +966-2-2610150

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Munch: cupcakes More than just

By Michael Bou-Nacklie

Push the white door open and you are instantly transported to a place where the smells and colors are out of this world. If Willy Wonka had a pet project outside of his chocolate factory, it would be Munch bakery on Arafat St. Bright pink, purple, blues and white, flood your senses coupled with the weathered floorboards Munch really has much more soul than any other bakery in town. That soul is what CEO of Munch Bakery, Ibrahim Ashemimry said is the driving force behind the bakery. Conceived as an idea just three years ago, Munch was designed to become the “Rolex of the baking industry” in the Kingdom because of a perceived lack of places which catered to cake design, Ashemimry said.

“There weren’t the right sweets that we wanted to taste, like we did in the US and there was also a lack of quality and environment,” he said. “So we started the brand development from scratch, with the idea that we can show that we can produce and manufacture a brand extension as good anyone in the West. This is 100 percent Saudi-made quality.” Quality is obviously something Ashemimry, his wife Myriam Ghandour, and business partner Princess Hala Mishari Saud Al-Saud are passionate about, and it shows on his face as he explains just how involved management is at ground zero of cake making. Taking an approach to business not often seen in Saudi, Ashemimry said the entire operation is open-ended. “There’s no distance between the customer and the people behind the idea. Usually in Saudi if you go to any business, the distance between you, the client, and the owners is so far away,” he said. “We wanted to kill that idea.” Operating in an open-ended style; Ashemimry, his wife, their partner, and even his father-in-law wander the shop floor talking to customers, emphasizing one idea. Yes 54 DESTINATION JEDDAH


Photos by Michael Bou-Nacklie

Munch is a brand, but it’s also a little bit more than that. With the scent of freshly baked cupcakes artistically covered in icing, while chocolate fudge cakes sit cooling in the kitchen, you can’t help but be transported to a place in your mind where everything is safe and secure. A true feeling of tranquility where calories don’t matter and the sound of classical music echoes in the background. A place called home. “We want to give you a treat that is an experience,” he said with a smile. “We try to satisfy the indulgent sophisticated consumer, and any customer can experience this, you don’t need knowledge to see it, touch it, eat it.” Munch specializes in cake decorating for every occasion from birthdays to weddings but its also much more than that. If you’re a candy aficionado there’s a little of everything, from Wonka bars to Pez dispensers as well as a few surprises. Whether you want to give someone a fabric cupcake cozy or a book encapsulating Ansel Adams photography of the great American landscapes Munch wants to give you a lifestyle choice to go along with spoiling your taste buds for choice. In the next year, Ashemimry said, Munch plans to expand to Riyadh giving the rest of the Kingdom a taste of the delicious treats Jeddah has come to know and love. Location: Arafat St. next to Hamada Supermarkets Tel: +966-2-6605010 E-mail: info@munchbakery.com www.munchbakery.com DESTINATION JEDDAH 55


Manaeesh Who doesn’t enjoy some good manaeesh from time to time? We certainly do. What’s great is that there are so many chains around town which all make their own spin on the same dish. Aptly named, Manaeesh, located in Obhur sports a chef hat over a fiery red M. Don’t you miss waking up in the morning to the smell of rising dough that your mother made and the sweet smell of zaatar filling the air. Well Manaeesh gets you just that in its delicious home made bundle of cheese and meat platters. Specializing in pizzas as well Manaeesh does a little of everything tied to flat bread. Stop by Manaeesh on your next trip to Obhur and pick up some tasty treats on your way to the beach. You wont regret it.

Location: Obhur, second right after the fountain roundabout and first U-turn

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Ma’asoob

By Samar Al-Shami

A traditional Hijazi dish usually served at breakfast. It is usually more popular during Ramadan when families gather together to break their fast and can be made with a variety of flavors.

Ingredients

2 cups of flour 1 tsp of black seeds 2 tsp of oil 1 k banana ½ cup sugar 1 cup water 1 small can of double cream (Qeshta) 4 tsp of honey

Preparation Method: 1. Pour the flour, black seeds, oil and water into a large bowl. Mix well and divide the mixture in small pieces of dough. Flatten each piece of dough using rolling pin. 2. Have a pan ready, heated at medium temperature and with a little bit of oil. Cook the dough till it gets brown. 3. Mash the cooked dough with banana, sugar and honey. Stir vigorously until it gets soft. 4. Put the soft mixture in a flat plate and garnish the top with double cream (Qeshta) and banana slices.


Mystery Diner Tomato Tortilla Soup By Warren Pearson

* Pearson is the Executive Chef at the Jeddah Hilton Hotel “This is one of my favorites. I like it so much I put it on the new Manhattan menu, The flavors are very compimentary to those of the Arabian peninsula. Depending on how much garnish you want to add you can eat it as a soup or a meal in itself eaten with rice or any of the regions great flat breads. Bon Apetite!”

Ingredients

800 ml Tortilla Soup 60 gr Cheddar Cheese 200 gr grilled chicken breast 240 gr avocado 50 gr corn tortilla 10 gr coriander 50 ml olive oil 300 gr tomato 100 gr sour cream

Preparation Method:

1. Heat the oil in a large pot and add the

chopped tortillas and saute a few minutes

2. Add the garlic and cook with the tortillas till they become soft 3. Add the onions and contnue to cook all together till onions become soft and clear

4. Add the tomato paste, cumin, chili powder, coriander and bayleaf and stir all together 5. Add the whole peeled tomatoes and let all

come to a boil

6. Add the chicken stock and bring to a boil, reduce heat and leave to simmer 10 minutes 7. Puree the soup in a blender and pass through a course strainer

Toki Finding good Chinese food is often not worth the the trip by car. Thankfully Toki has been the steadily beating drum in a sea of terrible restaurants. It’s consistency is something you dont often find here in Jeddah. From the food to the decor to the service everything is always at a high standard. Although at some point a few years ago Toki did start to suffer from the same disease many Jeddah restaurants begin to suffer from after a few years of being open. Whether it’s hubris or just a laxity in management Toki managed to break free of this and rise to the standard we now have come to love. You can skip that 10 hour flight to glitzy Asian cities because Toki is your passport to a world of Asian Fusion Cuisine. It brings you the very best of Asian flavors with ingredients from the traditional recipes as well as reinterpreted classic asian dishes infused with contemporary ingenuity. Every detail is specific and deliberate, the familiar combined with the exotic. Toki has a true collaboration of contemporary lifestyle trends with classic Asian dishes ensuring a unique experience every time.

8. Season the soup to taste

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Restaurants

Directory American

Americano Burger Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6728488 American Corner Khalideya st. Tel: +966-2-6060188 Applebees Andalus st. Tel: +966-2-6610012 Chili’s Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6634760 Fuddruckers Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6686330 Manhattan Hilton Hotel Tel: +966-2-6590000 Muchos Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6613111 Mugg & Bean Serafi Megamall Tel: +966-2-6573333 ext. 334 On The Border Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-2150841 Ruby Tuesday Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6501999 Steak House Malek Rd. Tel: +966-2-6829955 T.G.I Friday’s Andalus st. Tel: +966-2-6529330 The Texan Meridien Hotel Tel: +966-2-6633333 Tony Roma’s Mall of Arabia Tel: +966-2-6123534 Uno’s Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6221320

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Asian Fusion

Voila lounge Millenium center Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6684343

Bakery

Atayeb Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6642150 Bonbon Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6697655 Cheesecake Factory Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6690895 Crusty Rawdah St. Tel: 920026633 Helen’s Kitchen Kayyal St. Tel: +966-2-6977729 La Fraise Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6511312 Le Croissant Shop Khalideya Dist. Tel: +966-2-6062000 Le Gourmet Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6605061 Le Notre Tahlia st. Tel: +966-2-6602803 Le Vendome King Rd Tel: +966-2-6924606 Lite Bite Sari St Tel: +966-2-6989081 Obhur Tel: +966-2-6562262 Munch Bakery Arafat St. Tel: +966-2-6605010 Samadi Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6642424

Brazilian

Hanviv Sultan Mall Tel: +966-594276234 Spears Intercontinental Hotel Tel: +966-2-6611800

Chocolates

Anoosh Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6832209 Chocolate Corner Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6630449 Ganache Rawadah St. Tel: +966-2-6601390 Caramel Rawda St. Tel: +966-2-6688527 Chocoline Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-2842846 Dactylifera Prince Sultan St. Tel: 92008182 Miss Chocolate Rawda St. Tel: +966-2-6638989 Patchi Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6695858 Studio Chocolate Khalideya St. Tel: +966-545426500 Voila chocolate Millenium center Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6684343 Stars Avenue Tel: +966-2-2754411

Chinese

Baytote (Chinese Delivery) Rawdah Dist. Tel: +966-2-6164442 China Gate Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6970672 China Hut Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6625898 Durrat China Prince Abdullah St. Tel: +966-2-2616885 Golden Palace Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6690377 Gulf Royal Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6653335 Noodles Rosewood Corniche Tel: +966-2-2578888 Toki Laylati Complex, Malek Rd. Tel: +966-2-6060606

Xian Gong Sheraton Hotel Tel: +966-2-6992212

Coffee & Tea Shops

Best Cup Khalideya St. Tel:+966-2-6063619 Book cafe Prince sultan St. Tel:+966-2-66831830 Campion sports cafe Batarji St. Tel: +966-2-6395695 Chai & Ba Khalideya Dist. Tel: +966-2-6642084 Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Al-Shate’e Dist. Tel: +966-2-2753914 Coffee Republic Corniche St. Tel:+966-2-6637575 Costa Coffee Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6067741 Craze Rawda Star Center Tel: +966-2-6653065 Deera cafe King Rd Tel: +966-2-2754491 joffrey’s coffee Tahalia St. Tel: +966-2-6677234 Melange Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6695619 Soleil Rosewood Hotel Tel: +966-2-2578888 Starbucks Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6067790 Tea Amo Tahlia St./ Coral Mall Tel: +966-2-6601738 TeaGschwendner Red Sea Mall Tel: +966-2-2150695 Teayana Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6681660 Tea rose andalus St. Tel:+966-2-6688233 Uromshi cafe prince sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6066668

Dates

Bateel Tahlia St.


Tel: +966-2-6630373 Kingdom of dates Tel: +966-2-6590838 Salheya Tel: +966-2-6973281 Talah Dates Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6837887 Tamraty Al Murjan St. Tel: +966-2-2902385

Fast Food Al-Tazaj Tahlia St Tel:+966-2-6683371 Big Bite Rawdah St. Tel: 920001219 Burgarino Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6647928 Burger King Sari st. Tel: +966-2-6394375 Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6836062 Capo Grillo Khalideya Dist. Tel:+966-2-69829152 Domino’s Pizza Shate’e Tel: +966-2-6065633 Obhur Tel: +966-2-6561888 Forn Wa Saj Rawdah Dist. Tel: +966-2-2574747 Gado Gado Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6514774 Obhur Tel: +966-2-6560787 Hardee’s Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6528338 Herfy Corniche Road Tel: +966-2-6829276 Hot Waves Corniche Road Tel: +966-2-2757241 Jan Burger Hera’a St. Tel: +966-2-6924679 Joe’s Diner Khalideya Dist. Tel: 920005637

Jollibee Khalideya Souq Tel: +966-2-6984043 Kaddoura Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6683844 Tel: +966-2-6683844 KFC Tahalia St. Tel: +966-2-6613356 Kudu Tel: 8001240061 Little Caesar’s Hera’a St. Tel: +966-2-6823018 Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6749687 McDonald’s Rawdah St. Obhur Tel: +966-2-6560017 Mister Burger Al-Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6822223 Panino’s Obhur Tel: +966-2-6561911 Arafat st. Tel: +966-2-6654264 Khalideya Dist. Tel:+966-2-60647171 Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6676991 Papa John’s Hera’a St. Tel: +966-2-6999624 Pizza Hut Hamra Dist. Tel: +966-2-6513113 Al-Naeem Dist. Tel: +966-2-6548890 Obhur Tel: +966-2-2341962 Quiznos Sub Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6068014 Subway Khalideya Dist. Tel: +966-2-6063493 Wonder Burger Delivery Tel:+966-2-2830808 DESTINATION JEDDAH 59


French

Bert’s Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6606633 Black & White Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6610611 Cafe Lenotre Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-2611222 Champs-Elysées Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-2845454 Crêpe Café Roshana Mall Tel: +966 -2-2634989 Delifrance Prince Sultan St. Tel: 920009950 La Cuisine Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6630363 Le Ciel Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6525354

International

Al-Amwaj Hilton Jeddah Tel: +966-2-6590000 Al-Safina Hilton Hotel Tel: +966-2-6590000 Al-Shurafa Al-Hamra Dist Tel: +966-2-6602743 Al-Shurafa Lounge Qasr Al-Sharq Tel: +966-2-6599999 Andalusia Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6063210 Barnie’s Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6696201 Beaux Arts Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6983028 Black Rose Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6672953 Blue Diamond Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6605301 /6605310 Bubbles Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6697655 Café Aroma Al-Hamra Dist. Tel: +966-2-6605160 60 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Café Céramique Malek Rd. & Sari St. Tel: +966-2-2754668 Cast & Crew Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-2616770 Gelato Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6635524 Green Island Corniche Rd. Tel: +966-2-6941234 /6940999 Harley Café Tahlia St. Tel:+966-2-6651010 Habsburg Rosewood Hotel Tel: +966-2-2578888 Java Lounge Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6693393 Joooss Corniche St. Tel: +966-2-2757090 Le Chalet Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6642330 Le Notre Café Alhamra Dist Tel: +966-2-6517527

Lolita Café Obhur Tel: +966-2-6562369 Lost City Alhamra Dist Tel: +966-2-6655773 Montarosa prince sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6391393 Pearls Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6642233 Senses Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6514375 Sibon Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6063143 Tche Tche cafe Prince sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6223091 Toasted Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-2616747 Vertigo Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6633241 Waterlemon Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-2848999

White Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6068171 Zodiac Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6607548

Ice Cream

Baskin Robbins Musaediyya Tel: +966-2-6640574 Gelato Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6635524 Movenpick Corniche St. Tel: +966-2-6823366

Italian

Angelicos Pizzeria Hamad Al Jaser St in Rawdah Dist Tel: +966-2-6622964 Aldente Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6970220 Amore Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-2847779 Al-Forn Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6612874 Balsamico Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6633115 Balsamico Too Malek Rd Tel: +966-565345317 Bice Qasr Al-Sharq Tel: +966-2-6599999 Casper & Gambini’s Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6672020 Castello Khaled Ibn Al-Waleed St. Tel: +966-2-6652281 Ciao Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6653710 Il Gusto Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6600337 Il Gabiano Corniche St. Tel: +966-2-6587042 Il Villaggio Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6688233


Il Porto Westin Hotel Tel: +966-2-6588200 Isabella Al-Zahra Dist. Tel: +966-2-2566008 Lallo’s Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6614719 Obhur Tel: +966-2-6561113 l’Olivio Arafat St. Tel: +966-2-6687494 La Promenade Café Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6688712 La Villa Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6673434 Maggianos Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6606625 Olio Stars Avenue Tel:+966-2-2754811 Pizza Fusion Rawda Star Center Tel: +966-2-2616933 Pizza Lenou Corniche Rd Tel: +966-2-6140663 Pizza Napoli Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6927796 Portofino Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6655855 Salues Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6680335

Japanese

Benihana Sands Hotel / Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6692020 Ginza i chome Rosewood Hotel Tel: +966-2-2578888 Le Japonais Westin Jeddah Tel: +966-2-6588200 Shogun Lounge Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6062288 Sushi Yushi Attallah Center Tel: +966-2-6997854

Tempura Yakituri Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6392468 Wakame Rawdah St. Tel:+966-2-6682003

Middle-Eastern

Now Open in Jeddah for reservation: 02-2891007 www.grupocappuccino.com

Abu Shakra Al-Hamra Dist Tel: +966-2-6645111 Abu Zaid Hera’a St Tel: +966-2-6936633 Al-Fairouz King Fahad St. Tel: +966-2-6703911 Al-Nakheel Cornhice St. Tel:+966-2-6066644 Al-Wada’a Corniche Rd Tel: +966-2-6555550 Al-Rausha Hera’a St. Tel: +966-2-6541460 Al-Zawaqa Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6916004 Areej Zaman Sultan Bin Salman St. Tel:+966-2-6597122 Bhar Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6973420 Bait Al-Buff Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6917578 Beiruiti Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6686354 Obhur Tel: +966-2-6562606 Byblos Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6697655 Café Blanc Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-2848777 Cusine Halawani Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6688900 French toast Tel: +966-2-6397773 Goodies Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6657721 Stars Avenue Tel: +966-2-2754527 DESTINATION JEDDAH 61


Green Island Café Corniche Tel: +966-2-6990090 Kan Ya Makan Al-Hamra Dist. Tel: +966-2-6697777 Manuosha Sari St. Tel: +966-2-2565275 Mataam Al-Sharq Qasr Al-Sharq Tel: +966-2-6599999 Palm Beach Salamah Dist. Tel: +966-2-6918896 Redan Tel: +966-2-6542949 Roody Across from Al-Shatee Souk Tel: +966-2-6919126 Free Delivery: 8007555544 Saddah Tel: +966-2-6055982 Shami Corniche St. Tel: +966-2-6065353 Shawermatak Tahlia St. Tel:+966-2-6688994 Sheesh Kabaab Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6712047 Sheikh Manqoush Imam Malik Rd off Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6837330 Shoro Quraish St. Tel: +966-2-6626246 Taktaka Khalideyah Tel: +966-2-6064148/ 6060790 Yildizlar Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6531150

Moroccan

Nosh Lounge Herra St. Tel: +966-2-6543888

Persian

Al-Khayyam Hilton Hotel Tel: +966-2-6590000 Jahan Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6571427 Sultani Andalus St. Tel:+966-2-6693898 Tikka Express Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6631825 /6615149 62 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Notes

T: 02 2566008 Al Zahra Dist. behind Sierra Compound

Sea Food

Al-Danah Corniche Rd Tel: +966-2-6990090 Al-Hori Restaurant & Amusement Park Tel: +966-502724033 Al-Multaqa King Rd Tel: +966-2-6066666 Atlantis Tahlia St. Tel:+966-2-6611800 El Bengala Tel: +966-2-6166332 Fish Market Al-Hamra Dist. Tel: +966-2-6611800 The Manhattan Fish Market Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6141900

Sweets/Dessert

Al-Mahawi Sari St. Tel: +966-2-2575739 Al-Samadi Sweets Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6642424 Cheesecake Factory Tahlia St. Tel:+966-2-6690895 Dactylifera Prince Sultan St. Tel: +920008182

Dunkin Donuts Rawdah St. Tel: +966-2-6919652 House of Donuts Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-6675224 House of Kunafa Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6918125 Krispy Kreme Stars Avenue Mall Tel: +966-2-2754744 Sa’d Al-Deen Sweets Sari St. Tel: +966-2-2752600 Shakuna Desserts Rawdah Dist Tel: +966-540409144 La Vendome Tel: +966-2-6924606

South-Asian

Mahrajah Palestine St. Tel: +966-2-6656558 Marhaba Andalus St. Tel: +966-2-6636201 Raj Tahlia St. Tel: +966-2-2632137 Shezan Sari St. Tel: +966-2-6621086 Taj Mahal Khalideya Dist. Tel: +966-2-6979698

Thai

Papaya Next to Sawari Mall Tel: +966-2-2753425 Thai Thai Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6913808

TAKING CARE Leftovers? Fa’ed Ta’am is a local charity association that will visit your home to collect leftover meals. For more information please call: 0554053053 Delivery Outdoor Seating Play Area Shisha Sea View Wi-Fi


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Travel Trends

Sailing Into A New Life:

Honeymoons with flare

By Dina Ismail

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If you don’t want to spend your honeymoon on water, either because of a fear of sharks or Titanic reenactments, there are always other options. How about a relaxing few days in the most romantic city on the planet or a discover the far east’s most bustling city. Whether you want to splurge or save we’ve thought of both for you.

EUROPE Splurge

Destination: Paris, France Duration: 10 Days, 9 Nights Airline: Emirates Air – Flights: Jeddah (JED) – Dubai (DXB) CDG (Paris) Class: Coach Layover: Departure - 8 hours (DXB) / Return – 10 hours (DXB) Hotel: Trianon Palace Versailles, Waldorf ) Astoria Collection ( udes Room: King Deluxe Guest Room (incl Breakfast Buffet) Total: SR 27,993

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Destination: Brussels, Belgium Duration: 10 Days, 9 Nights Airline: Turkish Airlines )– Flights: Jeddah (JED) – Istanbul (IST U) Brussels (BR Class: Coach utes Layover: Departure – 1 hour 20 min ) (IST utes (IST) / Return – 1 hour 5 min ) ( ont Hotel: Hotel 322 Lamberm Room: Superior Double Total: SR 9,521

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Destination: Kua la Lumpur, Malay sia Duration: 10 Day s, 9 Nights Airlines: Malaysia Airlines Flights: Jeddah (J ED) – Kuala Lu mpur (KUL) Class: Coach Layover: N/A (N onstop flight) Hotel: Shangri-L a Hotel ( ) Room: Apartmen t Suite (Includes Breakfast Buffet) Total: SR 29,941

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Destination: Den pasar, Bali, Indo nesia Duration: 10 Day s, 9 Nights Airlines: Qatar A irways Flights: Jeddah (J ED) – Doha (DO H) – Singapore (SIN) - Denpasar (DSP ) Class: Coach Layover: Departu re – 2hr 55 mn (D OH) & 1hr 30mn (SIN) / Return – 1hr 15 mn (SIN) & 8hr 30mn (DO H) Hotel: White Ro se Hotel ( ) Room: Standard Room (Includes Continental Brea kfast) Total: SR 10,361


Spend your honeymoon at the bride of the Red Sea Rosewood Corniche celebrates the art of romance and offers newlyweds a fairytale start for a happily ever after As the wedding season approaches, Rosewood Corniche has revamped its honeymoon package offering newlyweds the stay of their dreams for a fraction of the price. The premier Jeddah hotel, the leading hotel in Saudi Arabia, is presenting honeymoon packages inclusive of amenities and activities that channel the romance of a wedding, and pair it with the exquisite, flawless private service that newlyweds crave. Walking through the hotel’s grandiose lobby as husband and wife for the first time, Rosewood Corniche honeymooners can enjoy a personal welcome with fresh cocktail juices before being accompanied by hotel personnel to their room or suite, where an exquisite floral arrangement will add extra romance to the dramatic views of the Red Sea. The new couple can enjoy a special breakfast in bed, a mouth-watering selection of Arabic sweets and cookies, bouquets of fresh flowers every day, complimentary dry cleaning for two garment pieces as well as a late 5pm check-out, allowing them to leisurely take pleasure in their honeymoon at Rosewood Corniche before leaving the premier hotel for a happily ever after. Honeymooners will be able to enjoy reduced rates until the end of June 2010, and between October and December 2010, with room prices starting at SAR1,499, exclusive of 15 per cent service charge. Furthermore, a 50 per cent promotion is available for the hotel’s ultra stylish suites until the end of June. As the premier hotel in Jeddah, the stunning Rosewood Corniche redefines modern elegance and offers unparalleled personal service and world-class amenities, including 24-hour butler service for each of the 127 guest rooms and suites. DESTINATION JEDDAH 67


Travel

Directory Airlines Airport Information Tel: +966-2-6855526 Air Algerie Tel: +966-2-6515232 Air Arabia Tel: 920013322 Air Canada / United Airlines Tel: +966-2-2632959 Air France Tel: +966-2-6512000 Air India Tel: +966-2-2632994 Air Sahara Tel:+966-2-6641233 American Airlines Tel: +966-2-6651333 Ariana Afghan Airlines Tel: +966-2-6611222 Austrian Airlines Tel: +966-2-6644222 British Airways Tel: +966-2-92000 2215 Biman Bangaladesh Airlines Tel: +966-2-6652733 BMI-British Midland Tel: +966-2-263 3009 Cathay Pacific Airways Tel: +966-2-6670224 Continental Airlines Tel: +966-2-6693376 Cyprus Airways Tel: +966-2-6696304 Dallo Airlines Tel: +966-2-6513008 Delta Airlines Tel: +966-2-6570555 Egypt Airlines Tel: +966-2-6449007 Etihad Airways Tel: +966-2-6640026 Garuda Indonesia Tel: +966-2-6656121 68 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Gulf Air Tel: +966-2-6680303 Jet Airways Tel: +966-2-6602332 Kenya Airways / Korean Airlines Tel: +966-2-2632959 Ext. 108 Kuwait Airways Tel: +966-2-6675415 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Tel: +966-2-6512000 Ext.43 Iran Air Tel: +966-2-6656975 Lufthansa Airlines/ Swiss International Airlines Tel: +966-2-6514000 Malaysian Airlines Tel: +966-2-6670011 Middle East Airlines Tel: +966-2-6449150 Nas Air Tel: 920001234 Oman Airlines Tel: +966-2-6577979 Pakistan International Airlines Tel: +966-2-6422642 Phillipine Airlines / Singapore Airlines Tel: +966-2-2632959 Ext.100 Qatar Airways Tel: +966-2-6652942 Royal Air Moroc Tel: +966-2-6502222 Royal Jordanian Airlines Tel: +966-2-6652195 Sama Tel: 920005588 Saudi Arabian Airlines Tel: 920022222 Syrian Arab Airlines Tel: +966-2-6513077 Thai Airways Tel: +966-2-6613524

Turkish Airlines Tel: +966-2-6636787 Wafeer Tel: +966-2-4202510 Yemenia Airlines Tel: +966-2-6445564

Hotels AB for Elaf Hotel Co (5-star) Tel: +966-2-2150525 Al-Amin Hotel (2-star) Tel: +966-2-6482874 Al-Andalus Toppna Delux Villas (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6632369 Al-Aziziah Hotel (3-star) Tel: +966-2-6492900 Al-Bader Hotel (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6310000 Al-Bay’ah Hotel (3-star) Tel: +966-2-6444446 Al-Balad Hotel (3-star) Tel: +966-2-6442179 Al-Bustan Hotel (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6692164 Al-Bilad Hotel (4-star) Tel: +966-2-694 4777 Al-Dar Al-Baydaa(4-star) Tel: +966-2-6827771 Al-Fayrouz Hotel(3-star) Tel: +966-2-6270696 Al-Hamra Sofitel Hotel(5-star) Tel: +966-2-6602000 Al-Haya Jeddah Continental (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6633332 Al-Hofouf Hotel Tel: +966-2-6520100 Al-Janadreia Apartments Tel: +966-2-6173824 Al-Janoub Hotel(2-star) Tel: +966-2-6486844 Al-Kaki Hotel (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6310071


Airlines

Al-Malekah Hotel Tel: +966-2-6751764 Al-Manea Hotel (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6823509 Al-Msaadeyah Hotel (3-star) Tel: +966-2-6603116 Al-Nahdha Hotel(3-star) Tel: +966-2-6471158 Al-Nakheel Hotel(3-star) Tel: +966-2-6475127 Al-Saaha Hotel(4-star) Tel: +966-2-6514121 Al-Waha Hotel(4-star) Tel: +966-2-6715043 Ascor Co Tel: +966-2-6066425 Cairo Hotel (3-star) Tel: +966-2-6483870 Crown Plaza (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6611000 Dallah Airport Hotel (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6857788 Dourat Cornich Hotel(5-star) Tel: +966-2-6561225 Habitat Hotel (4-star) Tel: +966-2-2578800 Jeddah Hilton (5-star) Tel: +966-2- 6590000 Holiday Inn (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6314000 InterContinental (5-star) Tel: +966-2- 6611800 Jeddah Marriott Hotel (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6714000 Jeddah Orchid (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6070777 Le Meridien Jeddah (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6633333 Movenpick (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6676655 Park Hyatt Jeddah (5-star) Tel: +966-2-2639666 Qasr Alsharq (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6599999 Radisson SAS (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6521234 Ramada (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6670777 Red Sea Palace (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6428555 Rosewood Corniche(5-star) Tel: +966-2-2578888 Sands Hotel (4-star)

Hotels

Tel: +966-2-6692020 Sand Dunes Hotel (4-star) Tel: +966-2-2562020 Sheraton Hotel (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6992212 Sunset Hotel (4-star) Tel: +966-2-6605000 Westin (5-star) Tel: +966-2-6588200

Travel Agencies Ace Travel TEL: +966-2-6056002 www.ace-travel.com Al-Tayyar Group Hotline: 9200 12333 Tel: +966-2-6577333 www.altayyargroup.com Al-Zouman Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6512525 www.alzouman.com.sa Alireza Travel & Tours Tel: + 966-2-6481360 www.Alirezatravel.com Anan Tours Tel: + 966-2-6659916 www.anantours.com Attar Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6611222 www.attar-travel.com Bin Raffah Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6644111 Bin Mahfoudh Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6481055 Ejazati Tel: +966-2-6530055 www.ejazti.com Elaf Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6646559 www.elaf group.com Fal Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6838999 www.faltravel.com.sa Fernas Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6677472 www.fernastravel.com Intercontinental Travel Company Tel: +966 -2- 6677988 www.itc-Icc.com Kanoo Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-2632959 www.kanoogroup.com Mansour Al-Masaad Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6647066 Mawasim Tours Tel: +966-2-6657700 Miraj Travel & Tourism

Travel Agencies

Tour Operators

Tel: +966-5-4514266 www.mirajtravel.com Nile Travel Agency Tel: +966-2-6645999 Portfolio Travel ltd. Tel: +966-2-6604500 T & TS Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6914465 Top Adventure Travel & Tourism Tel: 920022216 Saudi Travel & Tourism Bureau Tel: +966-2-6633737 www.sttb.com Sakkap Travels Co. Tel: +966-2-6060018 Speed Flight Travel & Tourism Agency Tel: +966-2-6440100 Yasin Travel & Tourism Agency Tel: +966-2-6476276 Zahid Group Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6525670

Tour Operators Al-Samaklky foundation Tel: +966-2-6640662 www.samallaghi.com Arabian Camp Tel: +966-2-6900059 www.arabiancamp.com Arabian & Expat’s Tours Tel: +966-2-6580663 trailcheta@hotmail.com Al-Shitaiwi Travel & Tourism Tel: +966-2-6794022 www.alshitaiwitours.com Platin Luxury Travel Services Tel: +966-2-6575266 www.platin.com.sa

The art of tourism planning programs ((ANAN TOURS)) Tel: +966 2 6659916 Fax: +966 2 6692298 info@anantours.com www.anantours.com DESTINATION JEDDAH 69


Religious

Directory

Accommodations Close to the Two Holy Mosques:

Madinah

Al-Ansar Golden Hotel (4-star) Few steps away from Al-Haram Tel: +966-4-829-0177

Al-Ansar New Place (4-star) Al-Siteen St. Tel: +966-4-820-7770

Al-Ansar Silver Hotel (4-star) Al-Siteen St. Tel: +966-4-820-7117

Al-Haram Hotel (5-star) Abi Zar Rd Tel: +966-4-818-2300

Al-Karam Hotel (4-star) King Abdulaziz St.

Hilton Madinah (5-star) King Fahad Road Few steps away from Al-Haram Tel: +966-4-820-1222

Le Meridien Madinah (4-star) Khalid Bin El-Waleed St. Tel: +966-4-846-0777

Marriott Madinah (5-star) Omer Ibn Al-Khatab St. Tel: +966-4-818-0000

Movenpick (5-star) In front of Al-Safeya Bridge Opposite Al-Haram Tel: +966-4-818-8888

Ramada Al-Hamra(4-star) Abi Zar St. Tel: +966-4-820-8084

Ramada Al-Qibla(5-star) Islamic Court St. Tel: +966-4-816-0008

The Madinah Oberoi (3-star) Abi Zar St. Tel: +966-4-828-2222

Tel: +966-4-815-5500

Makkah

Tel: +966-4-829-0000

Ajyad Makkah (4-star) Ibrahim Al-Khalil St.

Andalus Classy Hotel (4-star) King Fahad St. Andalus Dar Al-Khair Hotel (4-star) Few steps away from Al-Haram Tel: +966-4-818-1114

Anwar Al-Madinah Movenpick (4-star) in the Courtyard of Al-Haram Tel: +966-4-818-1000

Barakat Andalus Hotel(4-star) Al-Siteen St. Tel: +966-4-820-8884

Dallah Taibah Hotel (4-star) King Fahad St., crossing Al-Siteen St. Tel: +966-4-829-0180

Dar Al-Hijra InterContinental (4-star) King Fahad St. Tel: +966-4-820-7777

Dar Al-Iman InterContinental (5-star) Off Al-Siteen St. Tel: +966-4-820-6666

Dar Al-Taqwa InterContinental (5-star) Off Al-Siteen St. Tel: +966-4-829-1111

Durrat Andalus Hotel (4-star) King Fahad St. Tel: +966-4-829-1114

Green Palace Hotel (4-star) Abi Zar St. Tel: +966-4-826-9040

Hotel Elaf Taibah (3-star) Saad Bin Maaz St. Tel: +966-4-818-0050 70 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Tel: +966-2-572-0500

Al-Kadesia Hotels (3-star) Ajyad St. Tel: +966-2-570-8066

Al-Shohada Hotel (5-star) Ajyad St. Tel: +966-2-574-4401

Dar Al-Manasek Hotel (4-star) Ibrahim Al-Khalil St. Tel: +966-2-539-4444

Elaf Ajyad Hotel (4-star) Al-Masafi St. Tel: +966-2-572-2200

Elaf Al-Sud Hotel (4-star) Ajayad Al-Sud St. Tel: +966-2-570-8586

Elad Kindah Hotel (5-star) Al-Messyaal St. Tel: +966-2-574-5555

Hawazen Hotel (3-star) Gazzah St. Tel: +966-2-575-5575

Hilton Makkah & Towers (5-star)

Hijrah St.

Tel: +966-2-534-0000

InterContinental Dar Al-Tawhid (5-star)

Ibrahim Al-Khalil St.


Tel: +966-2-541-1111

Enjoy Your Life! By Muhammad Adb AlRahman Al-Arifi The aim of the book is to train the reader to enjoy living his life by practicing various self-development and inter-personal skills. This book is both a practical systematic guide to self-improvement and a treasure trove of historical incidents. It increases selfawareness, whilst nurturing the soul and strengthening the spirit.

Le Meridien Makkah (5-star) Ajyad St. Tel: +966-2-575-1111

Le Meridien Towers Hotel (5-star) Rawabi Ajyad road Tel: +966-2-539-9999

Manazel Al-Ain Mesrcure (4-star) Al-Azizia St. Tel: +966-2-557-8000

Mercure Grand Um Al-Qura (5-star) Al-Jamaiza St. Tel: +966-2-570-2212

Mercure Hibatullah Hotel (4-star) Um Al-Qura St.

Getting the Best out of Al-Hajj By Abu Muneer Ismail Davids The book provides a realistic view of Hajj as it is today, with details explanations of all the rites. It provides Fiqh related issues about Hajj, Salah and personal behavior according to the Qur’an and Sunnah, to enable you to obtain the “best value” for your time spent in the holy cities.

Tel: +966-2-549-8855

Mouta Hotels (4-star) Asshibikah Jobal St. Tel: +966-2-543-5553

Ramada Makkah Hotel (5-star) Ajyad St. Tel: +966-2-577-1448

Ramada Makkah Shubaika (5-star) Al-Shubaika St. Tel: +966-2-546-0024

Sheraton Makkah Hotel and Towers (5-star) Gazzah St. Tel: +966-2-576-0000

Zam Zam Grand Suites (5-star) Adjiad St.

Available at Jarir Book Store Tel : +966-2-6827666

Tel: +966-2-571-5555

24 hours Islamic Call Centers:

Tagalog Tagalog Tagalog Tamil

If you have any questions, need a certain Fatwa, or are just curious about Islam in general, the Cooperative Office for Call and Guidance at Al-Badiah under the supervision of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs offers a 24-hour call service in several languages.

Useful websites: Mohammed Moshfiq Al-Rahman

Asadullah Othman

Bengali

0503425235

Hajj & Umrah Visa: www.hajinformation.com

Urdu

1- www.biblioislam.net 2- www.tvquran.com 3- www.rasoulallah.net 4- www.islamonline.com 5- www.quranexplorer.com 6- www.islam-guide.com 7- www.islamweb.net 8- www.islamicity.com 9- www.theholyquran.org 10- www.al-mawrid.org DESTINATION JEDDAH 71


Healthy Living

The Lift: Redefine yourself What is The Lift? It is Jeddah›s prime space for entertainment and relaxation. Located in the heart of Jeddah it can be your home and away from home, with its delicately tranquil atmosphere which offers an eclectic mix of socializing and freewifi services and the highest quality cuisine. Whether you want a secluded space away from your office to check some E-mails or you want to enjoy a warm fresh cup of coffee as you look on to the view of Jeddah it can all be yours in the Elevate Lounge. Inside the same lounge you can find The Reading Room where a full library of contemporary books and magazines offer you the chance to get lost in reading with its wide range of topics.

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If you want something a little bit more active try the exclusive health and slimming center, GG Celebrity, reserved for members only. Packed with state of the art facilities, give yourself the chance to transform into feeling better and looking even better. Relax and unwind at the full service spa with staff waiting to rejuvenate your body and mind. Members have access to a range of massage rooms, hair dressers and nail bars. On the second floor of The Lift you can enjoy the most lavish and glamorous fine dining experience at the Penthouse. Hidden inside you can find beauty and class never before seen in the Kingdom. Combining

luxury and exclusive services let the Penthouse treat you. How about some open-air dining to get that European cafe feel. Experience the open deck cafe and sheesha terrance, arrange a dinner party under the beautiful open sky or just relax under the cool blue skyline of Jeddah. The choice is yours. Redefine yourself at The Lift and give yourself the chance to express who you really are. Sign up now and your rate will be locked for a lifetime! Limited Memberships available Rowdah Street. Khalidya District, Toll Free: 8001247775, Tel. 02 - 6061634 P.O. Box. 127110, Jeddah - 21352 KSA www.theliftclub.co.uk

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The first all-inclusive revitalizing membership club

Take break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reinvigorate your mind and body in our inspiring, alternative environment at Planet Beach. Experience a revitalizing aqua massage designed to target your pressure points along three sides of your body with pulsing water jets to give you a deep tissue massage while floating comfortably in water. Or how about revitalizing those tired muscles with a whirlpool massage. Have the stress float away and have your blood circulation

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improve at the same time by just relaxing in the whirlpool. Cleanse your system of toxins and have persistent headaches melt away and counter those signs of aging with a soothing session of oxygen therapy as well as several other techniques to keep you younger and healthier. From a combination of art and


it’s time to renew science to rejuvenate your body and mind with a relaxing massage. Want to get that post beach glow? Ditch the tanning bed relax as you achieve a healthy glow a UVFree Mystic Spray Tan in under 90 seconds and lasts close to a week. If you want that classic natural brown skin, then how about a High Pressure UV Therapy. Going the classic route gets you several health benefits like protecting your skin from Psoriasis, Eczema, Vitiligo as well

as helping your skin absorb Vitamin D and strengthening your bones. Nourish your skin with a variety of treatments to pamper the diva in you. Hydra-Derma Fusion will leave your skin nourished, beautiful and rejuvenated. with a blend of radiant heat and steam. Producing similar results as a body wrap, experience a vibratory bed inside an advanced capsule leaving your skin soft, supple and protected from dehydration.

it’s time to glow Planet Beach is a whole new paradigm of revitalization where you will enjoy quality results at a fraction of cost and in far less time. A bunch of UV & Mystic services to make your skin glow in the truest of its sense will surprise you! Reward yourself & get all answers tototal skin care, wellness & stress relief needs with Planet Beach. Limited Memberships Membership discounts have started,to join call : 800 124 7776 or E-mail: info@planetbeach.com

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Healthy Living

Garra Rufa:

A new kind of spa By Dina Ismail

Photos by Michael Bou-Nacklie

Reporters may sometimes fall into the trap of calling even the most mundane “singularly unique”. While this may be the cases with other issues, it is safe to say that the Garra Rufa Spa is not only the first of it’s kind here in Jeddah, it may also take home the prize for being the most out there.

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Photo courtesy of Garra Rufa

The doctor fish feed on dead and diseased skin, leaving behind healthy skin, curing common ailments such as excema. The Garra Rufa spa offers both foot treatments or complete body submersion. Although this is definitely not for the squeamish, it is proven to be highly effective. The spa also offers more traditional treatments making up for what they lack in novelty, with pure luxury. General manicures and pedicures are available ranging from conventional art to the more creative stylish designs from the world of nail painting. Customers can also choose from a selection of acrylic nails with the choice of liquid, powder or gel.

Photo courtesy of Garra Rufa

Garra Rufa’s namesake specialization is an intensive foot and body treatment facilitated by garra rufa or doctor fish.

Treatments like the deluxe almond hand spa culminate in an illuminating mask containing pearl extract, as well as the deluxe Dead Location: First floor Roshana Mall Sea foot spa will lure even the most hardened individual to an afternoon of pampered Tel: +966-2-2635018 Join us on Facebook: Garra Rufa Dr. Fish & Nail SPA delights. DESTINATION JEDDAH 77


Healthy Living

Green Living

GREEN LIVING:

Going-Green Tips

It’s important to realize that green living shouldn’t really be a second thought in today’s world. With ever-improving technology and the wealth of resources available to those who are interested in.

As we all try and get more eco-conscious, children are often the last to catch on. Teaching them about being green is important in establishing an eco-lifestyle of their own.

A way of life.

EC -Gadgets USB Cell

Tired of buying new batteries all the time? Then check out this new gadget: a USB powered battery. Built as a rechargeable AA battery it can be recharged from any USB port from a desktop to an XBOX to your keyboard USB port and is good up to 500 charge cycles. Best of all each USBCELL can save up to 7 kg of CO2 and 3 kg of toxic waste. Available at www.ekotribe.com

Solio solar charger

Solio has produced the world’s first universal hybrid charger powerful enough to charge all your electronics at home or on the move. The solar powered charger uses solar energy to store energy and can keep it ready for up to a year. The charger is made up valuable materials like copper, silver and gold which can be reclaimed in the recycling process. Available at www.ekotribe.com

Getting eco-friendly from an early age

• Studies show that planting a tree in a flowerpot in the home gives children the chance to connect with the earth as they watch the plant grow. • Encourage your children to donate clothes and toys they’ve outgrown. Doing this every three to six months will help them avoid a cluttered closet in the future. • Teach them to switch off the light whenever they leave the room. • Have them go online and find creative ways to be green at www.betruegreen.com, www. kidsplanet.org and www.thegreenguide.com

rganic Shops

Stores in Jeddah that provide organic food:

Bait Al-Seha (House of Health)

Rawdah dist. Tel: +966-2-6691003 Mob: +966-54608108

Organic Bakery

Mob: +966-500571717 Tel:+966-2-6707111

Watania Organic Products

(fruits & vegetables, dairy, meat, seeds, and manufactured products) Abdul Rahman Al- Sudairi St. Tel: +966-2-6915082

Abazeer Organic Products

Tel: +966-2-6612285 / +966-2-6676157

Organic Shop Nofa Holdings Provides a varity of organic products Alshoalla center - Madinah Road Tel: +966-2-6073890

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Trewind:

Making use of Jeddah’s trash By Serene Feteih

Every year Saudi Arabia produces over 50,000 tons of waste, close to half of that can be recycled. Trewind wants to make that happen. Low landfill fees make dumping cheaper, and a low-level of public awareness have contributed to the Kingdom-wide lack of recyclable programs. Trewind has taken up the challenge to create a formula for a stand-alone sustainable industry. Jeddah produces over 6 billion packs of Tetra Pak materials each year and exports to the region and around the world. Gulf countries are among the world’s highest consumers of beverage cartons and until last year there was not a single facility in the region dedicated to recycling this material. That is why Trewind has joined forces with Tetra Pak to establish the factory. Mohamed Masoud, project manager for Trewind, said the program focuses on recyling Tetra Pak materials only. “We...used a newly developed technology that involves grinding the packages and mixing them with certain types of plastic and other additives so that they can be extruded into a wood substitute material.” He said the process will start in May. The beverage cartons are recycled in Jeddah’s industrial zone and other materials are taken to a sorting facility where other factories can purchase the different materials.

Gulf Environment Forum: A world of Green right in Jeddah By DJ Staff

Held at the Jeddah Hilton eco-professionals from around the world were in town to discuss sustainability and environment protection in regards to food, water and energy preservation for the Gulf Environment Forum. “We need to strike a balance in the use of techniques and technologies for using our energy, water and food resources in the interest of long-term sustainability of the environment,” said Dominique Pajot, vice president marketing and technique, Schlumberger Water and Carbon Services, during panel discussion.

Over 50 companies were represented at the forum organized by the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment. In its foreword to the forum literature, the PME stated that it «thinks globally and (acts) locally towards sustainable development, advocating public-private partnerships for the continued growth of the Kingdom.» The forum is a direct synthesis of this ideology as many of these companies form the front line in environmental protection. In an Arab News brief, Saad Al-Mahlafi, deputy for PME called for a more organized effort among all official and private sector agencies to protect the environment.

Currently Trewind, have collection points at Mawakib Al-Ajr as well as several schools and compounds and plans are being made to set up points in supermarkets. “I hope people will start (becoming) more aware and set it as a principle in their daily lives and pass the habit on to their children. It is after all charity and taking care of our precious Jeddah is a social responsibility,” Masoud said. DESTINATION JEDDAH 79


Mรถvenpick Resort Al-Nawras: Photos by Mรถvenpick Al-Nawras

Start a new life the right way

If you want to find the perfect place to celebrate your life as a newlywed, the Mรถvenpick Resort Al-Nawras offers a stunning variety of options from special breakfast menus, villa accommodations, swimming pools, private gardens all surrounded by seaside views. Newlyweds even get a special 20 percent discount throughout their stay on all food and beverages. Complimenting the luxurious feeling of the residences, Mรถvenpick Resort Al-Nawras features a health club which provides free 30 minute massages for men as well as a range of other services. The location offers breathtaking views of an unforgettable sunset of the Red Sea, on an island of serenity and recreation.

Location: Corniche, near Al-Nawras rounabout. Tel: +966-2-6555550

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Health & Beauty

Directory Tel: +966-2-6710754 Bugshan Outpatient Al-Ansar New Clinic Clinics Tel: +966-2-6933379 Tel: +966-2-6691222 Al-Gadeer Polyclinic Ext. 899 Tel: +966-2-6722535 Henaa Center Al-Hamra Clinics Tel: +966-2-6714619 Tel: +966-2-6655588 Chamelle Plaza Gym Al-Haramin Polyclinic Tel: +966-2-6634355 Tel: +966-2-6474850 Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Al-Madina Medical Clinic Tel: +966-2-6655000 Tel: +966-2-6881288 Ext. 1501-1503 Dr. Edrees Podiatric Clinics The Lift Tel: +966-5-00506507 Tel: 8001247775 Dr. Effat Daghostani Clinics Men Tel: +966-2-6601729 Ba’Azem Body Building Hay Al-Sabeel Polyclinic Tel: +966-2-6448844 Tel: +966-2-6480792 Brazilian Jiu Jiutsu Hera’a Polyclinic Tel: +966-552065722 Tel:+966-2-6920724 B Well Gym Ideal Clinics Tel: +966-2-6066477 Tel:+966-2-6635444 KAI Gym Magrabi Eye & Ear Clinic Tel: +966-2-6684466 Tel:+966-2-6655200 Spot tech Orthopaedic Specialty Clinics Tel: +966-2-6071129 Tel: +966-2-6922298 Star Power Club Saudi American Clinic Tel: +966-2-6776177 Tel: +966-2-6605050 Kids Junior Gym Gym & Health Tel: +966-2-6911925 Centers Sporty Kids Tel: +966-2-6993586 Al-Shabab Building Tel: +966-2-2600236 Hospitals Fitness Time Tel: +966-2-6226369 Abuzinadah Hospital Gold’s Gym Tel: +966-2-6510652 Tel: +966-2-6912077 Al-Ansar Hospital Hiltonia Gym Tel: +966-2-6825105 Tel: +966-2-6590000 Al-Hamra Hospital Hummer Gym Tel: +966-2-6653939 Tel: +966-2-6671212 Al-Hayat Hospital Khalil Training Gym Tel: +966-2-6367778 Tel: +966-2-6934129 Al-Safa King Faisal Specialist Tel: +966-2-6200129 Tel: +966-2-6677777 Al-Quds Medical Power In Gym Dispensary Tel: +966-2-6061516 Tel: +966-2-6970224 Ryan Polyclinic Bakhsh Hospital Tel: +966-2-6322848 Tel: +966-2-6479666 Z-club Bugshan General Hospital Tel: +8001255552 Tel: +966-2-6691222 Women Dr. Erfan & Bagedo Al-Nisf Al-Akhar Hospital

Clinics

Tel: +966-2-6820022 Dr. Ghassan N. Pharaon General Hospital (GNP) Tel: +966-2-6823200 Dar Al-Shifa Saudi Hospital Tel:+966-2-6822900 Dr. Siddiqa Hospital Tel:+966-2-6721763 / 6721764 Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital Tel: +966-2-6655000 Hai Al-Jamea Hospital Tel: +966-2-6806666 International Medical Center ( IMC ) Tel: +966-2-6509000 Jeddah Clinic Hospital Tel: +966-2-6313131 Jeddah Institute for Speech and Hearing Tel: +966-2-6675311 King Abdul Aziz University Hospital Tel: +966-2-6401000 King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research, Jeddah Tel: +966-2-6677777 / 6365028 Magrabi Eye & Ear Hospital Tel: +966-2-6365000 Mostagbal Hospital (formerly Dagastani Hospital) Tel: +966-2-6875255 Mushrifah Medical Center Tel: +966-2-6654366 New Al-Jedaani Hospital Tel: +966-2-6368100 New Jeddah Clinic Hospital (NJCH) Tel: +966-2-6675000 Saudi German Hospital Tel: +966-2-6829000 United Doctors Hospital Tel: +966-2-6533333

Pharmacies Abo Dawood Tel: +966-2-6877210 DESTINATION JEDDAH 81


Photos by Hany Soliman

Nirvana Center Tailor-made health and beauty experience By Dina Ismail

Out of the way, Jacques Dessange, au revoir to Zouari – a new spa has come to Jeddah and it’s shaping up to be the most unique offering we’ve seen in years. Although Nirvana has been open for almost a year and a half, it was it’s reopening in February that caught our attention. Jeddah’s first “sustainable spa,” Nirvana is an environmentally conscious health and beauty center combining a beauty salon, holistic suite, fitness studio and design studio all rolled into one neat little package for the discerning spahopper. The beauty salon, aside from offering traditional hair and beauty treatments, also presents an array of organic treatments. After a relaxing manicure and glamorous new hair cut, head over to the holistic suite for an aromatherapy treatment or perhaps a traditional Ayurvdic massage. All massages are performed using 100% pure essential oils imported from the UK and India. A quick trip to the gym for some Yoga or taekwondo session completes your trip and you are almost ready to leave, pampered and satiated. But…the design studio beckons you to a private consultation with the Nirvana in-house designer where you get going on your gown for that wedding you have coming up. Sound too good to be true? That’s what happens when quality and customer service are seamlessly blended. Manager, Annie Pett, emphasized the importance of the personal experience at Nirvana: “Each customer is given a personal consultation and depending on their lifestyle, skin type, even whether or not they have children, we can put a whole package together for them. 82 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Note: Foreigners hoping to visit the palace must acquire a tourism visa from the Supreme Commision of Tourism and Antiquities.

We’ll happily write a program for a client that combines fitness with holistic treatments or a spa session. Customer service is extremely important.” Who said green living has to be dull? Pampering yourself has never been this environmentally conscious…or this decadent. Location: Near the American Consulate in AlHamra Dist close to Madinah Rd. Tel: +966-2-6681634 www.nirvana-sa.com


Gym & Health Centers

Al-Ajuwad Tel: +966-2-6473436 Al-Ameera Tel: +966-2-6055638 Al-Ansar Tel: +966-2-6050010 Al-Awad Tel: +966-2-6591800 Al-Atta Tel: +966-2-6773314 Al-Azizeyah Tel: +966-2-6206981 Al-Hamra Tel: +966-2-6440108 Al-Marzouki Tel; +966-2-6780538 Al-Nahdi Tel: +966-2-6976208 Al-Sudais Tel: +966-2-6737679 Tel: +966-2-6058962 Al-Wasfah Tel: +966-2-6826198 Alya Tel: +966-2-6449254 Amal Tel: +966-2-6429486 Amira Tel: +966-2-6746001 Asia Tel: +966-2-6390553 Bin Muteab Tel: +966-2-6890964 Daan Tel: +966-2-6284405 Jamjoom Tel: +966-2-6081111 Jehhar Tel: +966-2-6973401 Noura Tel: +966-2-6685500 Rana Tel: +966-2-6984972 Remedies Tel: +966-2-6563048

Spa & Beauty Centers Al-Megayena Tel: +966-2-6655763 Alexandre Zouari Tel: +966-2-6656161 Beauty Alliance Tel: +966-2-6681381 Body Line (men only) Tel: +966-2-2631859

Hospitals

Pharmacies

catch a

www.fireflytonics.com

Available at: -Bin Dawood -Saraway -Rosewood Hotel -Movenpick Hotel -Deera Coffee Shop

-Arabian Food Supplies

-Moonmilk -Le Harly Cafe

-Andalusia Restaurant

-Starbucks

Beauty: Dermalogical, Hair Care, Manicure, Pedicures: Nailtique products, Gel & Arcrylic nails: Young Nails. Eye care, Massage, Waxing. Home Service available. * Now Doctor Fish Manicure & Pedicure

Al-Rawdah Dist. Al-Kayal st. Tel: +966-544408585

Spa & Beauty Centers

Bouthaina Tel: +966-2-6631809 /6691901 Carmen Center Tel: +966-2-6648122 Chamelle Plaza Tel: +966-2-6656807 Dar Al-Moda Tel: +966-2-6526660 Dr. Edrees Foot Spa Tel: +966-5-00506507 E Spa Tel: +966-2-2632093 EVE Salons Tel: +966-2-6985787 Jaques Dessange Tel: +966-2-6695458 Jamalouki Tel: +966-2-6651888 Lamasat Tel: +966-2-6834002 Lila’s Beauty Parlour Tel: +966-2-6622676 Lucie Saint Clair Tel: +966-2-2832020 Mana Center Tel: +966-2-6066628 Mervat Beauty Center Tel: +966-2-6630676 Miracle Beauty Parlour Tel: +966-2-6739597 Nadoleen Beauty Center Tel: +966-2-6633972 Nail care Tel: +966-544408585 Nirvana Tel:+966-2-6681634 Oriana Tel: +966-2-6220773 Planet Beach Tel: +8001247776 Serenity Center Tel: +966-2-6648353 Soleil d’Or Spa Tel: +966-2-2842233 Spada Tel: 920010099 The Spa by Clarins Paris Tel: +966-2-6599999 Viva La Vie Tel: +966-2-6929163 Tel: +966-2-6060338 Zowaina Tel: +966-2-6656311 7L House of Beauty & SPA Tel: +966-2-6532812 DESTINATION JEDDAH 83


GAMES SUDOKU Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 9 inclusive

Test your Perception! Locate the origin of this photograph cut-out within the magazine pages

Crosswords ACROSS 3. relative by marriage 4. circles of love 6. the bride will be carrying 8. surrounded by loved ones 10. white and beautiful 12. adorns the hall 13. a very sweet 30 days 14. positive energy 16. after the ceremony DOWN 1. lady of the day 2. wedding dessert 3. you’re invited 5. bride’s beau 7. two words 8. center stage 9. the big question 84 DESTINATION JEDDAH


Puzzle Words Find the listed hidden words, the words may be hidden in any direction. Once you have found all the words, the remaining letters will spell a secret message.

Bouquet Bride Bridesmaid Cake Celebration Ceremony Chocolates Elope Family First dance Friends Gown Groom happiness Honeymoon Invitations Memories Photographer Proposal Rings Romantic Tuxedo Usher

Test your education knowledge! 1. In China, it is traditional for brides to wear what color? 2. Wearing a white wedding dress was a trend started by what famous bride? 3. The mehendi ceremony before an Indian bride’s wedding involves decorating with what? 4. The custom of carrying a bouquet started for what purpose? 5. In Northern Africa, what is thrown at the married couple as a symbol of fertility? 6. What is the largest diamond mining company in the world? 7. When she married Donald Trump, supermodel Melania Knauss wore a $100,000 gown by what designer? Crosswords: Across :In Law, Rings, Bouquet, Family, Dress, Theme, Honeymoon, Happiness, Newllyweeds Down: Bride, Cake, Invitation, Groom, I Do, First dance, Proposal Test Your Perception: pg. 26 Education knowledge: 1. Red; 2. Queen Victoria; 3. Henna; 4. Ward off evil spirits; 5. Figs; 6. De Beers; 7. Christian Dior DESTINATION JEDDAH 85


Useful Arabic Words & Pronunciation It’s known worldwide that pronunciation is one of the most challenging steps in learning different languages. For example, Arabic has many dialogues, slangs and accents. Some of these dialogues can’t be understood by all Arabs. The most common dialogue is the Egyptian dialogue and the Lebanese dialogue. In this article we will try to show our reader some of the Traditional Saudi dialogue. To illustrate that, we added a picture of a throat to show the pronunciation of different Arabic Letters.

Wedding

Engagement

Khotooba

Engaged

Khateb (m) Makhatooba (f )

My Fiancé

Khatebe (m) Khatebati (f )

Wedding

Farah

Married

Metzawej (m) Metzaweja (f )

Bride

Alaroosa

Groom

Alarees

Wife

Zawjati

Husband

Zooji

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Family

Mother of the bride

Umm Alaroosa

Father of the bride

Abo Alaroosa

Mother of the groom

Umm Alarees

Father of the groom

Abo Alarees

Mother in law

Hamaati

Father in law

Hamaya

Grandmother

Jaddah or sett

Traditional Hijazi Wedding

The groom gets to see the bride for the first time Both families blessed the engagement by reading Al Fateha (Quran Verse) The ceremony when both couples are officially married. Bridal ceremony the night after the wedding. Traditional Local Poet Walking down the aisle Honeymoon

Shofa

Gerayat Alfateha

Milka Sabha Jessees Zaffa Shahar Alasal

Cake

Kaika

Invitations

Koroot Da’awa

Flowers

Worood

Hall

Ga’aa

Dress

Fustan

Veil Tiara

Tarha Taaj

Hair do Make up Photography Wedding ring

Tasreeha Mekyaaj Tasweer Dibla

Singer

Moganee (m) Moganeya (f )

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Available at Jarir Book Store Tel : +966-2-6827666 DESTINATION JEDDAH 87


Khawaja Lenny:

The last khawaja

in Jeddah By Mahmoud Sabbagh

The melting pot of Jeddah knows few cultural and geographic boundaries. The city has always belonged to its inhabitants and to the global community at large; nurturing a unique tradition of hospitality and tolerance. Even Europeans hold a place of pride within the city’s memory. The Danish traveler Carsten Niebuhr came to Jeddah in 1762 to compare the differences in culture of the Jeddah population to the Arabs of Egypt. He noted that the warm welcome he received in Jeddah was unlike his previous experiences in Egypt. “[I] met the most lovable people [here]. For the first time, I was able to visit coffee shops and markets without facing any hostility whatsoever.” The people of Jeddah, according to Niebuhr, did not find the presence of Europeans offensive, which was vastly different from his experiences in other parts of the Arab World. Foreigners in Jeddah exist within several specific spheres – diplomacy or trade, among others. However, unlike diplomatic residents of Jeddah, foreign traders engaged themselves even further into the Jeddahwi community, incorporating the habits of the people with their own. The Khawaja (foreigner) Lenny was one of the most famous European traders to live in Jeddah. His full name was Lenny Hristo Dolo A.K.A “Khawaja Lenny”. Dolo enjoyed the full benefits of Jeddah citizenship and was well known for his sense of humor and social charm. The Dolo family were the first in Jeddah to open a gourmet grocery, selling imported luxury foods to the masses. For the first time, Jeddahwis were able to enjoy caviar, numerous varieties of olives, meats, and cheeses. The shop occupied a central 88 DESTINATION JEDDAH

‫ في آخر ظهور له في جدة في أحد متاجر‬،‫ أقصى الشمال‬،‫ خواجة يني‬:‫(شرح الصورة‬ )‫ عدنان اليافي‬.‫ الصورة من أرشيف د‬.‫الفاكهة في شارع قابل بداية السبعينات امليالدية‬

position of trade in the area and in the Hijazi tradition of calling grocery stores banks, was known as “Bank of Lenny”. Lenny was able to appeal to the locals through his charm and sense of humor. He was said to be fluent in Arabic and blended in seamlessly with the local culture. Eventually, Lenny married the daughter of an Jewish Italian fabric merchant When it was discovered that Lenny had married the girl without her father’s consent, the merchant sold his goods and left the city. Lenny was able to blend into the neighborhood due to his deep respect for the culture and religion of the area. It was said that he fasted during the holy month of Ramadan along with the Muslims and closed his shop during prayer times. He was known for being considerate of local sensitivities and was always willing to listen. In 1961, Khawaja Lenny sold his shop for a hefty sum at the time (SR100,000) and left for Cyprus where he rented out residential suites. Lenny felt so alienated in his new surroundings that he returned to Jeddah in 1968, seeking to regain his former status as a trader. Sadly, he was unable to do so and left Jeddah for the last time, disappointed in his failure. Khawaja Lenny was one of the last Khawajas in Jeddah who had a true loyalty to the city and it’s people and hopefully he will be remembered. Email me: Sabbagh@destinationjeddah.com


‫اجة ي ّني‪:‬‬ ‫خو َ‬ ‫َ‬

‫اخلو َاجة األخير‬ ‫ َ‬

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‫في جدة!‬ ‫محمود عبدالغني صباغ ‬

‫لعل جدة‪ ،‬في اختراقها لكل حواجز احمللية الض ّيقة‪ ،‬تثبت دوم ًا أنها تنتمي‬ ‫للعالم الفسيح‪ ..‬هي عريقة في ترحيبها وانفتاحها على اآلخر‪ ،‬وفي قدرتها‬ ‫على صهر كل من يعيش فيها في بوتقتها احلضارية‪.‬‬ ‫حتى حشود األوروبيني كان لهم موقع ًا في ذاكرة هذه املدينة ووجدانها‪...‬‬ ‫الرحالة الدمناركي كارسنت نايبور الذي مكث في جدة ستة أسابيع من‬ ‫كان ّ‬ ‫عام ‪1762‬م‪ ،‬قد قارب الفروقات احلضارية بني أهل جدة مع عرب مصر‬ ‫التي قدم منها مع باقي أفراد بعثته االستكشافية العلمية‪ ،‬منتهي ًا الى غياب‬ ‫نظرة العداء التي كانوا قد تلقوها في مصر‪ ،‬فهم هنا في جدة خالف ًا ملصر؛‬ ‫قد “التقوا بشعب ودود‪ ،‬استطاعوا ألول مرة أن يزوروا أماكن شرب القهوة‬ ‫واألسواق‪ ،‬من دون مواجهة أي ازعاج أو مضايقة أي ًا كانت”‪ .‬فأهل جدة‬ ‫–بحسب نايبور‪ -‬ال يجدون في وجود األوروبيني بينهم اهانة لهم‪.‬‬ ‫ثمة إيطاليني ويونايني عدة استطونوا داخل املدينة القدمي‪ ،‬تدفق تيار‬ ‫ال‬ ‫هجرتهم الى جدة مع معاهدة التجارة عام ‪1838‬م التي حملت تسهي ً‬ ‫ُجمركي ًا لدخول السلع األجنبية للداخل العثماني‪ ..‬كانت دكاكينهم‬ ‫السبح التي‬ ‫ومتاجرهم تتناثر على جنبات أسواق جدة العتيقة؛ يبيعون ُ‬ ‫تُصنع في ايطاليا‪ ،‬أو يتاجرون في األقمشة‪ ،‬وبيع املشروبات ومواد التموين‪.‬‬ ‫لم يزاحمهم سوى البيوتات التجارية األجنبية‪ ،‬مثل شركة “جالتلي هنكي‬ ‫وشركاه”؛ البيت اإلجنليزي التجاري العريق‪ ،‬الذي كان ميلكه اخلواجة‬ ‫اإلجنليزي ِهنكي وكان مقره إلى جانب ِ‬ ‫الكنداسة القدمية إلى جانب مسجد‬ ‫الباشا‪ ،‬و”سودان ليم ِتد” الشركة البريطانية العمالقة التي كان مق ّرها‬ ‫الرئيسي في بورت سودان وفرعها في جدة‪ ،‬وشركة “الزاريني” اإليطالية‪،‬‬ ‫و”الشركةاخلديويةاملصرية”‪،‬و”الشركةالشرقية”التيأسسهاسانتجونفلبي‪.‬‬ ‫وخالف ًا للدبلوماسيني املقيمني في جدة‪ ،‬كان التجار من األجانب ينخرطون‬ ‫في املجتمع اجلداوي‪ ،‬يبثون قيمهم في نسيجه‪ ،‬ويتشربون طباع وعادات‬ ‫أهله‪.‬‬ ‫كان خواجة ينّي‪ ،‬أشهر أؤلئك “األوروبيون اجلدادوة”‪ ،‬وأكثرهم حضوراً‬ ‫في ذاكرة املدينة ووجدان أهلها‪ ..‬حلرارة عالقاته الشخصية باألهالي‪ ،‬ورمبا‬ ‫لقرب عهد الناس به‪.‬‬ ‫اسمه الكامل‪ :‬يني خريستو دولو‪ ،‬وشهرته الشعبية‪“ :‬خواجة يني”‪ ..‬كان‬ ‫مواطن ًا جداوي ًا يتمتع بكامل مزايا املواطنَة‪ ،‬معروف ُ‬ ‫بالظرف وحسن املَعشر‬ ‫والتداخل الوثيق مع احملليني‪ -‬بل هو ذاته كان مبثابة أحد وجهاء املدينة!‬ ‫وأسرة “دولو”‪ ،‬عائلة مسيحية أرثذوكسية‪ُ ،‬مستعرِبة من أصل اغريقي‪،‬‬ ‫كانت تقيم في جدة منذ العهد العثماني‪ ،‬استوطنتها قادمة من جزيرة‬ ‫ُقبرص اليونانية‪ .‬كان عمه اكيليا ( ُقسطنطني) يني دولو‪ُ ،‬مستشاراً سياسي ًا‬ ‫بارزا لدى الشريف حسني بن علي‪ ،‬يباش ُر أعما ًال دبلوماسية رفيعة أشبه‬ ‫‪DESTINATION JEDDAH 89‬‬

‫بوظيفة الوزير املف ّوض‪ ،‬وكان قبلها قد ِ‬ ‫نشط في ثورة العرب ضد التغ ّلب‬ ‫التركي‪ .‬وقد ذكر الصحافي األمريكي‪/‬اللبناني أمني الريحاني‪ ،‬الذي أتى‬ ‫جدة من نيويورك في فبراير ‪ ،1922‬أن الشريف أرسل معه‪ُ ،‬قسطنني يني‬ ‫(عم خواجة يني)‪ ،‬في رحلته الى اليمن‪ ،‬التي و ّثق تفاصيلها في كتابه‬ ‫الشهير (ملوك العرب)‪ ،‬وذكر من مفارقاتها‪ :‬أنه هو العربي األصل كان‬ ‫“في ثياب افرجنية‪ ،‬وعقال‪ ،‬ويحمل جوازاً أمريكياً‪ ،‬فيما قسطنطني ينّي‬ ‫(اليوناني األصل) كان بدوره في ثوب مالزم في اجليش احلجازي‪ ،‬يحمل‬ ‫جوازاً حجازياً”!‬ ‫ولعائلة دولو‪ ،‬ريادة جتارية في جدة‪ .‬هي أول عائلة تفتح متجراً عصري ًا‬ ‫أنيق ًا للمواد الغذائية املستوردة في جدة‪ ،‬منذ ثالثينات القرن املاضي‪..‬‬ ‫جتد فيه –ألول مرة‪ -‬اجلنب الرومي‪ ،‬والزيتون بأنواعه‪ ،‬واللحم والسمك‬ ‫املجفف‪ ،‬وأنواع املربى الفاخر‪ ،‬والكافيار‪ ،‬والزيوت االيطالية‪ ،‬وباقي املنتجات‬ ‫“املستوردة”!‬ ‫كان دكان خواجة ينّي يحتل موقع ُا مركزي ًا في شارع قابل التجاري‪ ،‬و ُيعرف‬ ‫بإسم‪“ :‬بنك يني”‪ ..‬حيث كانت البقاالت في مدن احلجاز تُسمى بإسم‬ ‫(بنك)؛ وفي جدة كان من بقاالت احملليني؛ “بنك صادق دخيل” و”بنك‬ ‫عبداهلل خُ ضري”‪.‬‬ ‫اعتبره كاتب جدة األول‪ ،‬محمد صادق دياب‪ ،‬بأنه كان ُجزءا من إيقاع‬ ‫شارع “قابل” أهم شوارع جدة‪ ،‬حيث كان صوته ال يكف عن الضجيج في‬ ‫السوق ممازحا املارة والزبائن‪ ..‬فهو “استطاع اقتحام عاملهم بظرفه وخفة ظله‪،‬‬ ‫ولم يكن يتردد في إهداء كبار السن منهم بعض العقاقير اليونانية املُنشطة‪،‬‬ ‫فيعبرون في الصباح عن امتنانهم له بابتسامات لها معانيها اخلاصة‪ ،‬ولكنه‬ ‫شهر بهم ممازحا إذا ما تنكر أحدهم خلدماته”‪.‬‬ ‫لم يلبث أن ُي ّ‬ ‫كان خلواجة ينّي حضوره الطاغ على مستوى مجتمع جدة‪ .‬لعل في‬ ‫سبب في ارتباطه الوثيق باملدينة والى‬ ‫حضوره كجيل ثاني لعائلة مهاجرة‪ُ ،‬‬ ‫حميمية عالقته بأهلها‪ .‬لقد كان يتواجد بشكل يومي في مركاز مسجد‬ ‫عكاش الى جانب وجهاء وتجُ ار البلد‪ ..‬حيث يجيد العربية باللكنة اليونانية‬ ‫املميزة‪.‬‬ ‫وتزوج ينّي‪ ،‬من فتاة ايطالية يهودية كانت تقيم مع والدها في جدة‪ .‬تقول‬ ‫الرواية أن ابنة “خواجة ماركو”‪ ،‬التاجر االيطالي اليهودي‪ ،‬الذي كان ميلك‬ ‫متجراً لبيع األقمشة والطرابيش‪ ،‬داخل سوق القصبة املتفرع من السوق‬ ‫الكبير‪ ،‬تزوجت من “خواجة يني” دون رضا والدها‪ ،‬الذي سخط من تلك‬ ‫الزيجة‪ ،‬الختالف ديانة ينّي‪ ،‬فص ّفى بضاعته‪ ،‬وهاجر عن املدينة يجرجر‬ ‫أذيال اخليبة‪.‬‬ ‫وكان “ينّي” على درجة كبيرة من مراعاة مشاعر املسلمني الدينية‪ ،‬اذ‬ ‫كان يصوم رمضان‪ ،‬ويغادر متجره فور أن يتعالى األذان‪ ..‬كان يشارك‬ ‫املدينة أفراحها‪ ،‬ويقتسم همومها‪ ..‬وحني همت التركترات لتزيل بعض‬ ‫بيوت قصبة الهنود لتشق طريق ًا سريع ًا في جدة‪ ،‬حزن خواجة يني على‬ ‫هذا التفريط املجانّي في تراث املدينة العمراني وذاكرتها احلضارية‪ِ .‬ق ّلة من‬ ‫األهالي أدرك سبب خيبته حينها!‬ ‫وفي عام ‪ ،1961‬باع خواجة ينّي ُدكانه الى صيرفي شهير مببلغ ضخم‬ ‫حينها‪ ،‬جتاوز املائة ألف ريال‪ ،‬وغادر حزين ًا الى قبرص‪ ،‬التي افتتح فيها‬ ‫(لوكندة) صغيرة‪ .‬ما لبث أن شعر فيها بالغربة‪ ،‬حيث عاد الى جدة من‬ ‫جديد‪ ،‬مطلع عام ‪ُ ،1968‬محاو ًال اعادة حظه في التجارة‪ ،‬اال أنه أخفق في‬ ‫ذلك‪ ،‬حتى انطوى على نفسه‪ ،‬ورحل حزين ًا في صمت‪.‬‬ ‫لعل خواجة ينّي يعد بذلك آخر خواجات جدة‪ ،‬باملعنى الرومانسي واملفهوم‬ ‫العضوي ِ‬ ‫الفعلي‪.‬‬


General

Directory Banks Al-Bilad Bank Tel: 8001230000 Alinma Bank Tel: 8001208000 Al-Jazira Bank Tel: +966-2-6518070 Al-Rajhi Bank Tel: +966-2-6422111 Arab National Bank Tel: +966-2-6741497 Banque Saaudi Fransi Tel: 8001242121 Islamic Development Bank Tel: +966-2-6361400 National Commercial Bank Tel: +966-2-6609265 Riyadh Bank Tel: +966-2-6474777 SABB Tel: +966-2-6512121 Saudi Cairo Bank Tel: +966-2-6608820 Saudi Hollandi Bank Tel: +966-2-2368844 Saudi Investment Bank Tel: +966-2-6531010 Samba Tel: +966-2-6533555

CAR SERVICES

Abu Diyab Est. Tel: +966-2-6677779 Alpha Rent a Car Tel: +966-2-6974459 Avis Tel: +966-2-6855544 Al-Zaman Group Tel: +966-2-6914693 Daleel Tel: +966-2-6719219 Discovery Tel: +966-2-6714475 Fernas Tel: +966-2-6595000 Formula Tel: +966-2-6621213 Hanco Tel: +966-2-6684666 Hertz Tel: +966-2-6040339 Hessen for Rent Car Tel: +966-2-6430295 90 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Khozama Est. Tel: +966-2-6317177 Key Rent a Car Tel: +966-2-6831236

Car Wash

Modacar Tel: 920005555 Smart Care Tel: +966-533500077 V. Cool Tel: +966-2-6396969

Courier

Aramex Tel: +920027447 TNT Express Tel: +966-2-6678888 DHL Tel: 8003450000 Fedex Tel: +966-2-6714636

Delivery

Tedalal Tel: +966-2-6580000 Yalla Utlob Tel: +966-2-6580000 Ground Transportation Alo Sayyara Tel: +966-26677621 Tel: +966-505657387 Apex Luxury Chaffeur Service Tel: 920011755 SAPTCO Tel: +966-2-6474900 Te’le’ Car Tel: +966-2-6679689 Tel: +966-534050910

Business Services

Venue Executive Club Tahlia street Tel: +966-2-6061010 www.venueint.com

DSL NET Atheer Tel: +966-2-6839333 Nesma Tel: +966-2-2567998 SPS Tel: +966-2-6824556

Embassies & Consulates E: Embassies C: Consulates ALGERIA E: Tel: +966-1-4887171 C: Tel: +966-2-6985035 C: Tel: +966-2-6985034 ARGENTINA E: Tel: +966-1-4652600 AUSTRALIA E: Tel: +966-1-4887788 AUSTRIA E: Tel: +966-1-4801217 BAHRAIN E: Tel: +966-1-4880044 C: Tel: +966-2-6076770 BANGLADESH E: Tel: +966-1-4195300 C: Tel: +966-2-6878465 BELGIUM E: Tel: +966-1-4880044 C: Tel: +966-2-6076770 BRAZIL E: Tel: +966-1-4880018 C: Tel: +966-2-6603874 C: Tel: +966-2-6603866 BRITAIN E: Tel: +966-1-4880077 C: Tel: +966-2-6225550 BURKINA FASO E: Tel: +966-1-4652244 C: Tel: +966-2-6744547 BRUNEI E: Tel: +966-1-4560814 C: Tel: +966-2-6724343 CAMEROON E: Tel: +966-1-4880022 C: Tel: +966-2-6804541 CANADA E: Tel: +966-1-4882288 C: Tel: +966-2-6530434 CHINA E: Tel: +966-1-4832126 C: Tel: +966-2-6605113 CZECH REPUBLIC E: Tel: +966-1-4503617 DENMARK E: Tel: +966-1-4880101 C: Tel: +966-2-6672222 Ext 1163


Banks

CAR SERVICES

DJIBOUTI E: Tel: +966-1-4543182 C: Tel: +966-2-6621938 EGYPT E: Tel: +966-1-4810464 E: Tel: +966-1-4831275 C: Tel: +966-2-6605205 ERITREA E: Tel: +966-1-4801731 C: Tel: +966-2-6740592 ETHIOPIA E: Tel: +966-1-4824055 C: Tel: +966-2-6653444 FINLAND E: Tel: +966-1-4881515 C: Tel: +966-2-6438235 FRANCE E: Tel: +966-1-4881255 C: Tel: +966-2-6681544 C: Tel: +966-2-6681563 GABON E: Tel: +966-1-4567173 GAMBIA E: Tel: +966-1-2052158 C: Tel: +966-2-2573193 GERMANY E: Tel: +966-1-4880700 C: Tel: +966-2-6996436 GHANA E: Tel: +966-1-4545122 C: Tel: +966-2-6601429 GREECE E: Tel: +966-1-4801975 C: Tel: +966-2-6674088 GUINEA E: Tel: +966-1-4881121 C: Tel: +966-2-6637540 HUNGARY E: Tel: +966-1-4568644 INDIA E: Tel: +966-1-4884144 C: Tel: +966-2-6500104 INDONESIA E: Tel: +966-1-4882282 C: Tel: +966-2-6711271 IRAN E: Tel: +966-1-4881444 C: Tel: +966-2-6676132 IRELAND E: Tel: +966-1-4882300 ITALY E: TEL: +966-1-4881212

Embassies & Consulates

C: Tel: +966-2-6421454 JAPAN E: Tel: +966-1-2881100 C: Tel: +966-2-6670676 JORDAN E: Tel: +966-1-4880039 C: Tel: +966-2-6607630 KENYA E: Tel: +966-1-4882484 C: Tel: +966-2-4881238 KOREA E: Tel: +966-1-4882211 C: Tel: +966-2-6681990 KUWAIT E: Tel: +966-1-4883500 C: Tel: +966-2-6604898 LEBANON E: Tel: +966-1-4804060 C: Tel: +966-2-6690599 MALAYSIA E: Tel: +966-1-4887100 C: Tel: +966-2-6727740 MALI E: Tel: +966-1-4195640 C: Tel: +966-2-6514940 MALTA E: Tel: +966-1-4615315 C: Tel: +966-2-6991599 MAURITANIA E: Tel: +966-1-4646749 C: Tel: +966-2-6297722 MEXICO E: Tel: +966-1-4808822 C: Tel: +966-2-6495332 MOROCCO E: Tel: +966-1-4811858 C: Tel: +966-2-6695234 C: Tel: +966-2-6695238 NEPAL E: Tel: +966-1-4645170 NETHERLANDS E: Tel: +966-1-4880011 NEW ZELAND E: Tel: +966-1-4887988 C: Tel: +966-2-6512109 NIGERIA E: Tel: +966-1-4823024 C: Tel: +966-2-6716865 NORWAY E: Tel: +966-1-4881904 C: Tel: +966-2-6611222 Ext 300 OMAN

Ministries

Social Service Organizations

E: Tel: +966-1-4823120 C: Tel: +966-2-6996838 PAKISTAN E: Tel: +966-1-4884111 C: Tel: +966-2-6692371 PHILIPPINES E: Tel: +966-1-4880835 C: Tel: +966-2-6696797 C: Tel: +966-2-6693254 PORTUGAL E: Tel: +966-1-4826964 QATAR E: Tel: +966-1-4825544 C: Tel: +966-2-6945666 RUSSIA E: Tel: +966-1-4811432 C: Tel: +966-2-6659212 SENEGAL E: Tel: +966-1-4880146 C: Tel: +966-2-6690275 SIERRA LEONE E: Tel: +966-1-4643982 SINGAPORE E: Tel: +966-1-4803855 C: Tel: +966-2-6073980 SOUTH AFRICA E: Tel: +966-1-4429728 C: Tel: +966-2-6060299 SPAIN E: Tel: +966-1-4880606 C: Tel: +966-2-6607000 SRI LANKA E: Tel: +966-1-4606906 C: Tel: +966-2-6065414 SUDAN E: Tel: +966-1-4828857 C: Tel: +966-2-6475108 C: Tel: +966-2-6471273 SWEDEN E: Tel: +966-1-4883100 C: Tel: +966-2-6529615 Ext 204 SWITZERLAND E: Tel: +966-1-4881291 C: Tel: +966-2-6510772 SYRIA E: Tel: +966-1-4887481 TANZANIA E: Tel: +966-1-4542833 C: Tel: +966-2-6657528 THAILAND E: Tel: +966-1-4881174 C: Tel: +966-2-6655317 DESTINATION JEDDAH 91


TUNISIA E: Tel: +966-1-4887900 C: Tel: +966-2-6605328 TURKEY E: Tel: +966-1-4820101 C: Tel: +966-2-6601607 UGANDA E: Tel: +966-1-4544910 UKRAINE E: Tel: +966-1-4508536 UAE E: Tel: +966-1-4881227 C: Tel: +966-2-6670307 C: Tel: +966-2-6515436 USA E: Tel: +966-1-4801831 C: Tel: +966-2-6670080 URUGUAY E: Tel: +966-1-4620739 C: Tel: +966-2-6633300 YEMEN E: Tel: +966-1-4881769 C: Tel: +966-2-6896444 C: Tel: +966-2-6898555

Compounds Abdullah Compound North of Jeddah, Near British Consulate Tel: +966-2-6515416 Abir Compound Prince Sultan St., Near Saudia City Tel: +966-2-6522358 Al-Andalus Luxury Villas Tahliyah St. behind Suzuki Showroom Tel: +966-2-6695154 Al-Aoun Village Al Bawadi, Near Al-Mirabi Mercedes Bens Tel: +966-2-2563381 Arabian Homes Al Bawadi Dist. Tel: +966-2-6822201 www.arabian-homes.com Aromary Village Hera’a st., Behind Al-Rajhi Tel: +966-2-6940086 92 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Al-Basateeb Village Next to Continental School, Off Price Sultan St. Tel: +966-2-6944113 www.albasateen-village.com Belleview Executive Compound Al-Amal St., Near Jeddah Preparatory School Tel: +966-2-6547666 www.belleviewcompund. com Belleview 2 Compound Near King Faisal Specialist Hospital Tel: +966-2-6642636 Binzagr Villa Compound Al Azizeyyah, Madinah Rd., One block after Lexus Showroom Tel: +966-2-6642636 Elite 2 Compound Near Jeddah International Souk Tel: +966-2-6681111 www.elitecompounds.com Elite Compound Near Jeddah International Souk Tel: +966-2-6610930 www.elitecompounds.com Fatima Compound Near Corniche, Behind Business Park Tel: +966-2-6515416 Garden City Compound Palestine st., Behind AlNakheel Bldg Tel: +966-2-6607590 www.hhaproperty.com.sa Al-Hajrayn Village Corniche, Near A-Bilad Hotel Tel: +966-2-6943464 www.alhajrayn.com Hiba Compound Al-Hamraa, Ibrahim Adham St., Near Tarik Binladen Hospital Tel: +966-2-6650819 Kindi Housing Compound

Al Rabwah, North Jeddah Tel: +966-2-6916219 Lotus Compounds Al Hamra, Al-Naeem, AlRihab, Contact PMDC Lotus 1: Al-Hamraa Dist Tel: +966-2-6980145 Lotus 2: Al-Nayeen Dist Tel: +966-2-6541107 Lotus 3: Al-Nayeem Dist Tel: +966-2-6548808 M&M Compound North Abhor, Nr, Amir Abdullah Mosque. Tel: +966-2-6562166 M.M Al-Rumaih Compound Al Shatee, On Corniche Rd., 3KM from Hotel Sheraton toward north Tel: +966-2-6991231 Al-Manar Compound Al Safa, Prince Metab St., Near Al-Jedani Hospital Tel: +966-2-6938770 Al-Mubarakiah Village East Jeddah, King Abdullah St. Near Abraq Al-Raghama Tel: +966-2-6400158 Mura Bustan Compounds Tel: +966-2- 6910041 Nada Village Prince Majed st., Near Baud Telecom Tel: +966-2-6920099 Al-Najia Compounds Madinah Rd., Besides SAS Radisson Hotel Tel: +966-2-6518178 Nueva Andalucia Al-Rawdah, Sari st. Tel: +966-2-6823434 www.andalucia.com Raytheon Compound Opp. Saudi German Hospital Tel: +966-2-6518178 www.raytheon.com Reem Compound Al-Salamah, Saqr AlQuraish st.


Compounds

Tel: +966-2-6829196 Al-Salam Compound Al-Rehab, Palestine St., Between Dallah Tower& Makkah Highway Tel: +966-2-6717121 www.alsalamcompound. com Salamia Compound Al-Sulaymaneyyah, Near Carrefour Haypermarket Tel: +966-2-6400253 www.salmiacompund.com Saudia City Al-Khaledeyyah Dist. Tel: +966-2-6820030 www.saudicity.com Shaker Village Compound Al-Hahdah, Prince Sultan st. Tel: +966-2-6991840 Sharbatly Village Prince Majed st., North of Jeddah Tel: +966-2-6910828 www.sharbatlyvillage.com Siham Compund Al-Rawdah, Near Saudi Binladen Group Tel: +966-2-6426431 Sunset Residence Al-Rowdah st., Near Jeddah Int. Market Tel: +966-2-6604276

Kindergarten ABC School Tel: +966-2-6988827 Ambassadors School Tel: 800-124-9000 Web: www.ambassadorsschools.com Building Blocks Tel: +966-2-6060755 Mob: +966-5-41525616 Childhood Spring Tel: +966-2-6607533 Creative Childhood Summer School Tel: +966-2-6077224 Mob: +966-5-04390998

kindergarten

IPS (Innovators Private School) Tel: +966-2-6980685 Mob: +966-5-69490403 Junior’s & Mom’s Mob: +966-5-04313440 Mob: +966-5-51796254 Kids Campos Tel: +966-2-6642351 Kids Time Nursery Tel: +966-2-6543111 Mob: +966-5-69693794 Little Smarties Tel: +966-2-6061913 My Little Kingdom School Tel: +966-2-6393951 Tel: +966-2-2575909 Thinker Tinkers Young Skills Development Tel: +966-2-6923715 www.thinkertinkers.com Up and Away Tel: +966-2-6614791

Ministries Agriculture & Water Tel: +966-2-6210002 Communication & Transportation Tel: +966-1-4042928 Disabled Children’s Association Tel: +966-2-66224080/ 8001241118 Education Tel: +966-2-6723028/ 6444305 Foreign Affairs Tel: +966-2-6047000 Health Tel: +966-2-6970006 Information & Culture Tel: +966-2-6514060/ 6476222 Interior Tel: +966-2-6684000 Jeddah Chamber of Commerce Tel: +966-2-6515111 Water & Electricity Tel: +966-2-6725349

Schools

Universities

Schools Al-Bayan Tel: +966-2-6611004 www.al-byan.com Al-Fasial International School Tel: +966-2-6761955 www.alfaisal-school.com Al-Waha International School Tel: +966-2-6729660 www.alwahaschool.com The British International School Tel: +966-2-6990019 www.continentalschool.com Coral International School Tel: +966-2-6832002 www.coralschool.net Dar Al Fikr School Tel: +966-2-6311118 (Boys) Tel: +966-2-6311117 (Girls) www.fikr.sch.sa Dar Al-Hanan School Tel: 920029669 Dar Al-Ruwaad School Tel: +966-2-6592225 Dar Jana International School Tel: +966-2-6648315 www.djis.edu.sa Global International School Tel: +966-2-6523444 Tel: +966-2-6144101 ( KG ) www.gis.sch.sa Jeddah International School Tel: +966-2-6061253 www.jischool.org Jeddah Knowledge School Tel: +966-2-6620174

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www.jks.edu.sa Jeddah Preparatory & Grammar School Tel: +966-2-6542354 www.jpgs.org Manarat Jeddah School Tel: +966-1-6730225 www. manaratjeddahschools.com My little house Tel: +966-2-6652490 www.mylittlehouse-sa.com Thamer International School Tel: +966-2-6680747 www.tis-edu.com

Social Service Organizations Charity Society in Jeddah Al-Zahra Dist. Tel: +966-2-6391100 Charitable Services for the Care of Cancer Patients Al-Rowais Dist. Tel: +966-2-6511373 Enabling Marriage & Family Support Foundation Al-Nozla Dist. Tel: +966-2-6811168/ 920000900 Faisaliah Women’s Charitable Foundation Al-Rowais Dist. Tel: +966-2-6535000 Friends of the Heart Foundation in Jeddah Behind Al-Tahlia Station Tel: +966-2-6658384 Majid Bin Abdulaziz Foundation for Development & Social Services Al-Shate’e Dist. Tel: +966-2-6062959 National Charitable Foundation for Blood Donation Tel: +966-2-6905008 94 DESTINATION JEDDAH

Society Friends Charitable Foundation Tahlia st. Tel: +966-2-6919999 The School of Etiquette Tel: +966-505558703 www.etiquetteschool-sa.com Women’s Charitable Foundation in Jeddah Al-Nazla Dist Tel: +966-2-6369652 Zamzam Foundation for Volunteer Health Services Al-Sulaimaniya Dist.

Universities College of Business Administration (CBA) Tel: +966-2-2159000/2159009 ( Boys’ section ) Tel: +966-2-6900671/6900238 ( Girls’ section ) www.cba.edu.sa Dar Al-Hekma College Tel: +966-2-6303333 www.daralhekma.edu.sa Effat College Tel: +966-2-636 4300 www.effatcollege.edu.sa Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies Tel: +966-2-6355882/6356555 www.ibnsina.edu.sa Jeddah College of Technology Tel: +966-2-6370387 www.jct.edu.sa Jeddah Community College Tel: +966-2-2870026 www.jcc.kau.edu.sa Jeddah Teacher’s College Tel: +966-2-6914620 (KAUST)King Abdullah University of Science and Technology www.kaust.edu.sa King Abdulaziz University Tel: +966-2-6400000 www.kau.edu.sa Prince Sultan Aviation Academy Tel: +966-2-6862997 www.fo.sv.net

Prince Sultan College for Tourism and Hotel Sciences Tel: +966-2-2844425 Tel: 920016165 www.pscj.edu.sa

NOTICE If you have any complaints about services around Jeddah such as: * Pricing irregularities * Expired Items * Denied coverage of warranted items e.g. a mobile, car, etc. * Refusal of service * Unhygienic food / working conditions Complaints can be filed to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Web Site or to their hotline. Should the company not respond to the complaint from the Ministry, all transactions with the government in the labor office, the passport department and the Chamber of Commerce will be stopped.

Hotline: 8001241616 website: www.commerce.gov. sa/english/

NOTICE To report any issues that concern the Jeddah Municipality, such as: * Road Maintenance * Dumping sites * Illegal Building

Please call 940

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