SUMMER SCOOPS
REVIVING NAJDI TRADITIONS Nada AlBuwardi
Bunyan Charity Founder
GET IN THE SPIRIT with Ramadan home decor
Recipes with a Traditional Twist
How to Keep the Weight Off ISSUE 28 JUNE 2015
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RAMADAN KAREEM! The jubilant spirit of the season is taking over Riyadh and we are all smiles. For this issue of Destination Riyadh, we wanted to be part of your season's habit. Yes, we will rejoice, we will have hearty meals with our loved ones and we will enjoy the traditions that have made the Holy Month memorable to us all. But most importantly, we hope that this edition will inspire you to have a meaningful Ramadan. We start you off with individuals who are wonderful examples of faith. From the gentle Imam, Dr. Mohammed Al Sayed to Nada AlBuwardi, the woman behind Bunyan Charity organization; we are proud to be featuring Riyadhis who have made a difference and touched lives in the community. Such stories are bound to warm your hearts and if they’re not enough to push you on the generosity wagon, allow us to give you a nudge with a 30-day guide to good deeds. Afterwards, make Ramadan nights a family funfair with our tips on reviving traditions and creating new ones. As much as this edition is about emptying our stomachs and feeding our souls, we can’t do away with the foodie in us. And so, we’ve come up with interesting recipes to try out in the kitchen. We’re also helping you cool down in this summer heat with a roundup of our favorite ice creams in town. The Holy Month is always filled with reverie and a sense of oneness comes over the entire city. Now if only we can sustain the same throughout the year, it would surely make Riyadh an even more beautiful place to live in. We hope you have a wonderful Ramadan, Riyadhis and till next time; stay grateful, faithful and blessed.
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event identifies opportunities and challenges for youth in both education and career and helps them to excel in their career as well as provide them with the most important tools to prepare them for the labor market. In addition, it identifies academic and career specialization. The forum introduced more than 35 new and modern jobs needed in the future labor market.
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Bride Donates Entire IKEA Introduces Calorie Cost of Wedding to Counts for Cafeteria Village in Djibouti
The Ministry of Interior recently applied new laws that open the chance for divorced women to apply for their own independent family cards. Application is possible through the designated civil affairs department. This is quite an important change that will help minimize the epidemic of unregistered children. For more information, visit moi.gov.sa for local civil affairs branches or call +966-11-4124701 for the Riyadh Civil Affairs regional office for women.
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An enterprising bride from the city of Khobar opted to give away the entire cost of her wedding to the inhabitants of a village that lies in a remote part of Djibouti. The money was used to build a water system for the villagers, and the bride, Baheesa Alarabi, even spent a portion of her honeymoon helping build it. In a time where people spend more than a million riyals on just the one night to make the wedding of their dreams, Baheesa’s overture is quite inspiring for young women and men everywhere.
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The Swedish furniture giant, in a bid to introduce healthy eating to society, has taken to including the amount of calories on the lit up signs that advertise meals in their store. From the calories in a shish tawooq to the complete amount a meal would cost your thighs, the gesture is a welcome one. Eat away without much worry!
Cheflr App A Saudi Startup for Food Enthusiasts A social network for food enthusiasts, Cheflr is an app created by a group of Saudis interested in providing a platform where Arabic recipes and reviews can be exchanged. From what we’ve seen, it’s almost like Instagram, but for sharing recipes. Perfect for Ramadan, we think. Happy iftar!
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Tamer Group, in their bid to conquer the world of high-end fashion, opened the first TAG Heuer boutique in Riyadh. The luxury watchmaker occupies a space in the affluent end of Olaya Street, and is surely to prove a hit with the dwellers of the city as it already has a five star review on Google from a patron.
2. Alaan Artspace holds Alaan Mini During Saudi Design Week
Joining the spirit of art and design that permeated during SDW, Alaan introduced a cool new concept: Design for kids! From May 9 - 13, the Artspace held a number of activities including art workshops, a reading space, an ice cream cart, as well as a couple of product booths from Linen, Ashyaa, Bagoogoo and Kids Talent.
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Creatives, artists and industry professionals gathered in Riyadh for a week of aesthetic and design appreciation. The event, organized by Oasis Magazine, has become the hotspot for showcasing innovative product design, celebrating traditional and Middle Eastern cultural artistry.
4. Jewelry Salon Opens
The Jewelry Salon opened its doors once again to prospective buyers looking for solid investments. With big giants like Korloff and Moussaieff, as well as homegrown brands like Naval and Lillian Ismail in attendance, the exhibition was a big hit with those who have an affinity for the shinier things in life. The salon was held from April 27-30.
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Aura Living, famed furniture store, held a dinner in collaboration with Alaan Artspace to unveil the winner of their 2014 Design Competition. Noura Alkharashi’s winning chair design was used in the dinner’s set up, and it was also displayed in the opening of Saudi Design Week.
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Hempel Paints opened its newest showroom in Riyadh, its largest in the Middle East. The inauguration fell in parallel to the Group’s 100th anniversary. Hempel’s Group President and CEO, Pierre-Yves Jullien, flew into the Kingdom for the special occasion.
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ALFAISAL UNIVERSITY GAMERS DAY GAMING ain’t OVER Mario party, cosplayers, free food and a place for any gamer there is in Riyadh, it’s official: Gamers Day was one awesome weekend. By Jou Pabalate
In its first edition, Gamers Day, organized by the Social Development Committee at AlFaisal University, opened to the public with fun and excitement. It was attended by the students of the university as well as Riyadhis with a soft spot for videogames.
Attendees had a kick of nostalgia with the 90s throwback station. We admittedly ended up spending our time getting reacquainted with Crash Bandicoot and Sonic. What G-con is complete without Mario? Impromptu teams were created as group of friends battled it out at the Mario Party section. We were incredibly impressed at how hardcore gamers can become when handed a joystick.
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Usual favorites were also part of the showcase; you can hear people shouting “goaaal!” at one end of the venue while others were having a showdown at the Just Dance platform on the other. There was a special battle zone for FPS fans compete with camouflage gear. What truly caught our attention are the awesome cosplayers in attendance. It almost felt like a concave of ninjas with the Naruto Shippuden fans sashaying in their full on costumes. Majority of the cosplayers were also in character, the limping zombies, RPG players carrying and waving their magical staffs and of course, the wizards who can impeccably utter spells, you’d think they actually came from Hogwarts. We were impressed. The event would not be possible without the amazing sponsors who went out of their way to
give support. BeStudio, our neighbor during the event was the official creative partner and they did a great job in designing the collaterals for Gamers Day, not to mention they had an eye candy of a booth. Overall, it was a wonderful initiative that will surely make everyone anticipate the next edition. With that said, there is no doubt that the Game ain’t over in the city. Good Job, SDC!
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ArtRiyadh Thirty emerging artists give Riyadh a new splash of talents during Saudi Design Week. By Jou Pabalate
The ArtRiyadh fair by Naila Art Gallery opened on May 9 as part of the Saudi Design Week third party events. The project was created to give emerging artists a much-needed opportunity to showcase their artwork. In its inaugural edition, the event featured 33 Saudibased artists, carefully screened and curated by the gallery itself. There is no doubt that the art community in Riyadh is on the rise. Indeed, there is a need for galleries like Naila to host events like these to prop talents to further evolve and come into full cycle. Moreover, the fair gave way for city dwellers to also explore and appreciate different media in the form of installations, sculptures and paintings. 16 DESTINATION RIYADH JUNE 2015
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CLINICAL NUTRITION AND PN PRACTICE IN SAUDI ARABIA Enhancing hospital pharmacist skills needed to achieve the best clinical nutrition practice and provide important guidelines and nationally approved recommendations. Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Location: Holiday Inn Izdihar
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AL DERWAZA EXPO A women’s only bazaar for small projects.
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HARVEY NICHOLS RAMADAN CARAVAN A fashion pop-up market showcasing local and regional designers.
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FINANCIAL PLANNING WITH REEM ASAAD Money in Ramadan We tend to spend more on holidays and special seasons. Here’s how you can prevent overspending this Ramadan.
When it comes to banks, there are a few good pointers to reduce waiting time and avoid unnecessary bank visits:
This is a universal trend but given the increasing life demands and budget requirements, you can experience the fulfilling holiness of the month without the pressures of overspending and timing bumps.
• Keep enough cash safely at home or at the office. ATM machines often malfunction due to excessive usage.
• Most of us pile up extra clothes, kitchenware, unwanted furniture and other home items throughout the year. Call a charity organization to pick up your goods. Book an appointment at least one month ahead. It takes a lot of time and effort to sort through the items and prepare for redistribution. • For Eid, try to plan your gift purchases early. All consumer businesses anticipate high demand and bump up their prices. 20 DESTINATION RIYADH JUNE 2015
• Check out your account balances if you wish to compute charity dues. The Zakat (Islamic tax) rate is 2.5 percent of net profit on capital gain and idle cash over a one-year cycle. Do the math and set these amounts aside. • Ramadan banking hours are 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (with prayer times in between). It is best to visit in the early opening hours between 10 and 12. Also note that banks usually break by Ramadan 27-28 (mind the weekend) therefore, I recommend that you finish off all pending matters before mid-month.
Islam’s biggest season of the year is the Holy month of Ramadan. Not only do we spend more, but we tend to indulge in almost every aspect of daily living: staying up late, TV, food and shopping. The Author: Reem Asaad is an inspirational Saudi woman. She is a wife, mother, writer and financial adviser. Asaad was ranked the third most powerful Arab Woman in 2012 by Arabian Business Magazine. Email: Nasi7atreem@gmail.com @Nasi7atreem
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A woman who has dedicated her life to helping others, and the face of Bunyan Women’s Charity, Nada Albuwardi is the unseen force behind changing the state of poverty in Riyadh.
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By Johara Al Mogbel
The people who change the world the most are normally the ones who fly under the radar. There are people who are so hard at work to push their community to a better place, they never stop to wait for a complimentary word. Nada Albuwardi is one of the finest examples this city has to offer. She is one of our role models and unsung heroes.
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NADA ABDULLAH ALBUWARDI: THE SILENT FORCE BEHIND CHANGE
How many years have you been in the field of voluntary work? Twenty-three years.
What pushed you into doing charity work?
I visited a poor neighborhood once, and found the situation so deplorable I couldn’t leave it as it is. One thing led to another, and suddenly I discovered I was taking care of 50 plus families at once.
How was Bunyan Women’s Charity established?
After 20 years of voluntary work, I found it necessary to put our efforts under an official foundation so that it could become organized and with clear goals. That’s when we founded Bunyan.
An incident with one of the families that you’ll never forget?
Last Ramadan, we paid the debt on behalf of a man who had ended up in prison for his inability to pay his loan back. And with Allah’s graciousness, he was able to join his family for Eid Al Fitr. What touched me the most was when he performed sujood in front of the prison doors in gratitude to Allah.
What’s the success story that you’re most proud of?
The thing I’m most proud of is the success of Alqardh Alhasan, a program that gives out interest free loans to families in need (and with a vision).
Bunyan visits the home of families to check living conditions.
Give us one hilarious incident you had during your work with Bunyan and the families, and one scary one.
The funny incident: One of the cases, the woman had told me that she had been a mu’alaqah (estranged from her husband) for five years. But when I visited her to check up on her state, I was surprised to find that she was pregnant, and on her ninth month. So I asked her: “Estranged, huh? So where did you get that?” The scary incident: We went to visit one of the families to
do a check, but ended up in the middle of the pregnant mother’s home birth as she didn’t have identification papers to go to a hospital.
What do families need the most, aside from housing?
In a mental capacity, they are most in need for someone to show them the culture of spending money correctly, for the right priorities. In life-related issues, means of affordable transportation either public or private is desperately needed, as well as help with debts and loan-related matters.
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Also, hiding the truth, registering at more than one charity and receiving multiple assistances for the same problem, as well as the sense some have for dependency and refusing to work to better their situation.
How do you balance your personal life as a mother and a daughter, your work in the organization, and your job as a teacher? To be completely frank with you, I haven’t been able to reach the right balance just yet. But I try to do the best that I can, even if I fall short of certain obligations.
What’s your advice for someone who’d like to do voluntary work?
To stay away from random activism, and work under a licensed charity organization.
Follow ups are regularly conducted to check on relocated families.
What are the biggest problems that you face with the families that are under the care of Bunyan? Their neglect in education and the hygiene of some of the houses. Being poor does not equate being neglectful and letting your family live in squalor.
Before: Home ceiling of a family Bunyan relocated.
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After: New home for families.
One of the biggest problems we get with families is that they depend on the unorganized handouts that some well-meaning members of society give out, which discourages them from learning how to stand on their own feet.
What are your plans for the future?
I want to develop Bunyan to be a foundation that begets other charity organizations that specialize in rehabilitation and training, and raising awareness for proper finance management. Web: bunyan.org.sa @bunyancharity
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By Johara Al Mogbel
Tell us about yourself?
I am a faculty member at the University of Shaqraa, head of the Youth Committee of the CIS and Russian Federation Islamic Republics in WAMY, and the imam of Abdulrahman Almuqbil Mosque in AlNakhil AlGharbi in Riyadh.
In your opinion, what are the most important attributes that should be in an imam?
Knowledge in the manners and fiqh required for imams, and from those: modesty, cheerfulness, a love for doing good for others, assiduousness towards building a sense of trust and togetherness in the community, and care towards all that pertains to the comfort of the attendees.
What do you think are the topics that should be talked about in our masajid (mosques)?
Speaking about the purposes behind actions like salat (prayer), zakat and fasting,
and showing that they aren’t merely motions that a Muslim must do but have meaning and purpose when one studies the acts themselves is very important. As well as educational matters that are an intricate part of the lives of the congregation, in their deen (religion), dunya (life) and akhira (afterlife).
From competitions to game nights, there are a number of programs and activities in Alnakheel Masjid. Who usually organizes them?
These are some of the most important activities we do at the mosque. We invest in occasions such as Eid to organize a gathering, as well as meet once a month with the congregation of the masjid and organize games such as table tennis and others. The imam, mu’athen and masjid’s caretaker do the organizing, and it does not require much effort.
In your khutbah, you usually discuss good manners, mosque etiquette or hygiene in Islam. Do you find it important that such matters are talked about in other masjids? It is indeed very important to talk about these matters. I like to especially concentrate on emerging issues and the
stance that sharia takes of them, as well as the purposes of religious rights.
You’ve visited refugee camps before. What was one experience you won’t forget?
I had a number of experiences. The one that stood out the most was a story I had with a motherto-be. She discovered while we were there that the fetus had died in the fifth month, and she spent a week afterwards with the inability to pay for surgery to takeit out. Alhamdulillah, she found assistance.
Would you recommend others to go on volunteer trips to countries in need as well?
Yes, without a doubt. But only after gaining the education and training needed to undertake the effort required in volunteer work, whether in our country, may Allah protect it, or abroad.
How do you balance your life between your work at the university and being an imam, a volunteer and a father?
I try my best to create a balance between all aspects of my life by giving each aspect its due right, while praying to Allah for help and success to reach my goals.
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Reviving Traditions Here are some creative ideas to liven your family spirit and put a bit of spin on your Ramadan nights.
By Johara Al Mogbel
Candyland
Probably best if you leave this till after you break fast. We really wouldn’t want you licking Fudge Mountain.
Learn Something New
Come on, who doesn’t want to be the next Paddleball Champ? It’ll take your mind off iftar, at any rate.
Bond with your Family Over a Game of Monopoly
Even the new generation can relate to the Empire version, buy Beats and Angry Bird instead of Park Lane and Whitechapel.
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Teach the young’uns Kairam and let’em bruise their fingers getting their men pocketed.
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Watercolors and Paper: Get Creative! Draw what you’re thankful for. This way, you can save memories, make a countdown calendar and an Eid banner all at once.
Dominoes
Remember these? They’re easily transportable, which is why they’re perfect to bring with you to keep the kids entertained.
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Ramadan is one of the most memorable experiences you’ll have while living in Riyadh. If you’re new to the city, here are a few of the things you can expect.
Sambosa, Luqaimat, Vimto and Dates Overflow We don’t need to comment on this one, right? Uhuh.
Ramadan Lanterns Everywhere
Also called Fanoos, the lanterns in the past were used to light the way for people heading to prayer.
Supermarket Rushes
Never ever go to the supermarkets a week before Ramadan. The irony of people stocking up with four months’ worth of groceries on the month of fasting escapes us, but it has become a tradition.
You’ll See Some People Chewing on Sticks
It’s a practice that’s been around for thousands of years. They’re called Miswaks. Chewing on them is a way to keep people’s mouths clean.
Riyadh Becomes a Ghost Town from 6-8 p.m. and Comes Alive After till the Break of Dawn
By five, the streets become empty sans the tumbleweed. Nonetheless, make it a point to drive cautiously.
Cannons Nowadays there’s only one official cannon that fires in Diriyah. You can still mimic the tradition by lighting sparklers, which you can find in Thaibah (look for the women vendors on the sidewalks).
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The art of gahwa pouring can be tricky to master. With so many do’s and don’ts, a majlis can be a pretty dangerous minefield to cross. Which is why we’ve taken it upon ourselves to save you from harm and potential shame on the family name. You’re quite welcome.
Pouring
Refilling
1 Hold the dalah (pot) with your left hand, and the fanajeen (cups) with your right.
1 It can be hard to see who has run out of coffee, so stay on high alert. Some will make your life easier and raise their fanajeen for you to see, but with others you may have to superciliously check.
2 Pour just the right amount in a finjan. Too much means you want to your guest to leave and too little means you’re stingy with your coffee. Both are deathly offensive. 3 Offer the finjan to your guest with your right hand.
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2 It might be easier to wait till the majority of people drink their gahwa then walk around again.
3 If someone puts a hand over their finjan, or shakes it, they mean they’re done. Move the dirty finjan to the bottom of the stack of cups in your hand, continue pouring for others, then hand off the ‘done’ fanajeen to the designated tray. Maneuvering in the Majlis:
Always start with the oldest guests. If you have guests of honor, head first to them too. After pouring for those guests, start on the right of the majlis. Then make your way around.
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For as long as we can remember, every Ramadan -without fail- our great grandmother, may Allah have mercy on her soul, would round us girls up and put henna on our hands. We’d sleep overnight
with plastic bags around our hands and wake up with palms that were tinted a beautiful burnt orange. Here’s a DIY on how to paint your hands traditional Najdi style yourself, for maximum nostalgia.
1 Mix the henna. Do this in the morning.
2 Let the mixture steep in the fridge. Take it out just before you go to bed.
3 Spread it on your palms (and on your nails, if you like).
4 Make a fist. Make sure you’re comfortable, as you’ll be sleeping like this.
5 Tie a sandwich bag around your hands to avoid staining any bedclothes.
6 Sleep. Your hands will burn a little but it’s all good.
7 Untie the plastic bags and wash your hands. Nothing will feel as satisfying as that moment, trust us.
8 Admire your hands. Yay! Mission accomplished! If it’s not red enough for you, just repeat. The longer the henna stays on your hands, the darker it will be.
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HOW TO DECORATE YOUR HOUSE FOR RAMADAN A few easy steps to making your home more festive for the Holy Month. By Johara Al Mogbel
We’re huge fans of Ramadan. There is an air about it that makes the whole world seem cleaner, we don’t know how to explain it. We’re also fans of decorating everything to the point of distraction and so; we have set on a mission to enlighten you all! Here are a few easy ways to transform your house into a month long wonderland.
Put Up Lights
Everywhere. LED lights, fairy lights, flashing hilal lights, old-fashioned strings of oldfashioned light bulbs, etc. Feel free to use any of them anywhere. Hang them on the palm trees outside the walls of your house, on your doors, by your outdoor seating areas or on balconies and windows.
Illuminating your house in a manner that isn’t routine will mark the month as a different passage of time for you, and will give your kids a nice tradition to look back fondly on.
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BE CAREFUL Just make sure to light them only when there are people around, to prevent fires and curious children from exploring the flames.
Use Traditional Arabic Tent Fabric as Tablecloth
Sometimes you want to go subtle, we get that. Or maybe you just want the general effect of the season without too much clutter. Or maybe you’re just lazy. Either way, the easiest way to make your house more festive is by throwing one of the traditional red hued patterned fabrics Egypt is most famous for. Instant Ramadan vibes, and it’ll protect your table from the mounds of food that will most definitely be heaped on it. Use the fabric for your doorways or as banners as well.
Place Lanterns at the Entrance of the House Actually, place them everywhere. Candlelit lanterns are so soothing and nothing transforms an abode faster than a few well placed ye olde Arabic lighting accessories.
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Hang an Advent Calendar
There’s a ton of DIYs online on how to make advent calendars, and all you have to do is tweak them a bit to make it countdown to Eid. Put a little gift in each day for a member of your family to find, or perhaps add a slot where the children can put in a few riyals so that at the end of the month there’s a tidy sum from them to give as sadaqah (charity). Don’t stop here, though, there’s no limit to what you can create. Add in your personal traditions, make new ones, and send us your decorating results. We’d love to see what you come up with.
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Plan Your Weeks
HOW TO SPEND RAMADAN ALONE The beautiful thing about spending Ramadan or Eid in Riyadh for the first time is that you’ll never really have to do it alone.
By Jou Pabalate
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Participate in Community Activities
If you’re fresh off the boat and the family is miles away, you can find comfort in taking part in the community. Visit mosques or get in touch with Da’awah centers ran by different expatriate groups. And most charities run events all month long, so volunteering will keep your days busy. Volunteer in the iftar tents as well. It will give you someone to eat iftar with and who knows what kind of interesting people you could meet?
Mark our words; you will get an abundance of invites from friends and colleagues for iftars and suhoors. We recommend having a calendar so you can block days you’d like to do your social calls. And don’t forget to return the favor. Hosting in Ramadan can be easier than you think, we recommend doing a post-iftar or suhoor gathering.
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Take a Trip to Makkah and Madinah
Focus On Your Spirituality
Being alone gives you extra time to attend to your good deeds and helps you finish your khatmah. Also, use your time in the evenings to pray taraweeh and tahajjud. Really get into the spirit of what the holy month is truly about.
There’s something about spending a few Ramadan days in one of the holy cities that’s just magical. Makkah especially gets really interesting, with people from all over the world visiting for Umrah. We would recommend doing so during the first half of Ramadan though, so you don’t get stuck in the crushing busyness that tends to spike during the last week of Ramadan.
Don’t Be a Loner, Invite People Over
Okay, so you don’t want to be that friend that’s a forever guest, never a host. You’ll find yourself entertained by preparing for others, whether it’s by actually cooking or simply mastering the art of ordering takeout. Should your accommodation not be visitor friendly, you can always be the instigator of a “iftar foodie” group on Whatsapp and gather your friends for a weekly meal.
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SUMMER CAMPS
FOR KIDDOS
Enroll your children at the nearest camp in the city and they’ll be thanking you for saving summer! By Jou Pabalate
Summer Camp
Ran by Kindergarten teachers, Summer Camp offers cooking, outdoor and indoor games, arts and crafts, puppet shows, storytelling and drama as part of their program. Location: Al Rahmaniyah @summer_cmp
Sunshine Summer Camp
The day camps at My Gym are designed to give children a unique program every time they come in. They offer everything from fitness games, gymnastics, arts and crafts as well as music and other activities. The goal of My Gym is to keep children active and harness physical development through hours of play. Location: Panorama Mall, Takhassussi St.
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@sunshine_camp Mob: +966-500831972 / 555097955
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My Gym
Also on Instagram and organized by Kindergarten teachers (we’re seeing a trend here), they offer evening camps instead for children 4.5 to 8 years old. They have all the regular activities but also offer Qur’an classes.
The Learning Zone
A favorite after school center and summer camp for Riyadhis, The Learning Zone offers everything from art and science classes to sweet sports. The great thing about it is that the classes are structured in a way that follows a really diverse set of programs to pique any child’s interest. On the other hand, another great way to be creative is through the Nutty Scientists, wherein kids get to do experiments and build stuff using the magic of science. Location: Takhassussi St. Tel: +966-11-4703444
Al Manahil Ladies Center
Thinkers Building Group
Operating under the umbrella of Al Anoud Foundation, Thinkers Building Group has constant programs for all age groups including young adults. The classes encourage children to explore different careers. What we love about this group is that they run their programs all year round and they come up with really unique activities. @Bnaalmofakreen Mob: +966-580158231
SWIMMING! What is summer without hitting the pool? Al Manahil has been running swimming courses for children since forever and has taught a lot of us how not to drown. From beginner to advanced courses, your little ones will definitely learn how to waddle, paddle and stroke. Also, Al Manahil is one of the few places we know that runs tennis and taekwondo classes for your less aquatic children. Location: Diplomatic Quarter Tel: +966-11-4881069
Gymboree Riyadh
What’s unique with Gymboree is that they’re offering day camp even for babies aged 18 to 35 months called Tots Camp. Location: Al Olaya St. Tel: +966-11-4552904
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THE MIRACLE Miracle is an exhibition curated by Saudi artist Hana Almoqbil at Quincy House, the US Ambassador’s Residence.
By Wided Khadraoui
The exhibition falls on the typical regional crutch of reinforcing gender stereotypes, and in doing so limits artistic capacity.
The subject of the exhibition is wrong. Whether by curatorial mistake or lack of genuine development of young female artists, the exhibition overall failed to meet its potential. Gendered language affects perceptions and the exhibition’s name, Miracle, merely reinforces the romanticized notion that women are, as stated in the catalog, “worthy of affection, mercy and generosity.” It’s a trite platitude that is at best pedestrian, and at worst renders women delicate, lace-frilled objects of masculine gaze.
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This was an opportunity to really push concepts and explore the idea of women in Saudi society: the venue affords a certain liberty and there’s a wide array of dynamic female artists available. Instead, the exhibition fell flat. This was another of those exhibitions full of artwork relying on the typical clichés that are all too often seen in the region’s gender-specific exhibitions: a heavy-handed reliance on abayas, obscured faces, chiaroscuro, Islamic geometry overlaying photographs of a foreboding sort, darkness and other symbols of ‘oppressed’ Muslim women. I’ve yet to encounter an exhibition built around artists’ physical gender that produces a collection of powerful or
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evocative work. Most of the time the pieces are a regurgitation of overused notions and convey a general lack of original thought. The experiences of women in any region are fundamentally different to those of their male counterparts. They are vast and unique, but are undermined by being continuously portrayed with a broad brushstroke by the very people who claim to represent those multitude of experiences. The only exception was an artwork from Wa’ad Almujalli, who had two prints and an associated short film. Her
work is almost like a moving manifestation of Korean artist Yong Ho Ji’s sculptures, which shares the same suggestive creepiness with the distorted body shape. A computer generated animation strips down the human body and overlays voice waves to correspondent with its movement. A recent trend has been an over saturation of gender specific exhibitions that tend to fall flat time and time again, and yet gallerists, curators and other creative incubators fail to alter the clichéd approach. The over reliance on the trend produces middling duplications, and
no new ideas. That such exhibitions are so singularly dismal is of little surprise when one considers that for such an exhibition to go ahead, any notion of artistic merit has necessarily been made frivolous and been replaced with no more than the artists’ gender. Building exhibitions around concepts, and not abayas is critical in furthering the regional creative scene. ART.PIZZA.RESPECT
For any recommendations on up and coming artists, exhibitions, coupons for pizza or anything else you think I should pay attention to, send me a note. Email: wided@destinationryd.com
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ALBUMS
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Various Artists : Re-Volt Cypher Part I
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STYLE & SHOPPING
RAMADAN FASHION SCOOP By Jou Pabalate
Month long fashion festivals kick off to signal the start of Ramadan Season. Shopaholics, are you ready? THE RAMADAN CARAVAN AT HARVEY NICHOLS May 22 – July 22
Last year, they brought the best of India in Riyadh and now Harvey Nichols is vetted to draw fashion lovers into their Al Faisaliah Mall department store with top designers from the Kingdom and the GCC. Nadya Hassan, hot fashionista and editor of Fierce Diaries from the UAE have been sourced to host the exclusive launch.
ALAAN CRATE
Pre-Ramadan: June 15 – 9 Phase 1: June 27-22 Phase 2: June 30– July 5
Alaan Artspace wowed everyone with their popup marketplace last year and it looks like we’ll be seeing the same enthusiasm in repeat this time around.
STUFF WE LOVE: THIS/HADA
We came across a cool new take on the miswak during Saudi Design Week, which we hope would get the young Riyadhis to appreciate and use it more again. What began as a student project by Leen Sadder has turned into a viral design success story. The THIS miswak cutter case was crowd funded through Zoomaal. 42 DESTINATION RIYADH JUNE 2015
THEMAR RAMADAN May 21 – July 31
Our friends at Maison Bo-M are back with the Riyadhi season staple event: Themar Ramadan. This year, get ready to get transported to Turkey, with a theme inspired by the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. Themar Ramadan will present a fine selection of more than 25 designers offering a beautiful range of kaftans, abayas, fine jewelry and accessories, home décor, gift items, handicrafts and more.
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CATH KIDSTON CELEBRATES FIRST FLAGSHIP STORE IN GCC
Apparel Group, a Dubai based fashion and lifestyle conglomerate, celebrated the launch of the first flagship store in the GCC, located on Olaya Street last April 1. The launch featured two London taxis covered in CK’s iconic prints displayed at the entrance of the shop.
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Y THE CIT NEW IN rt A e th s ce trodu O-100 In adh of Scent in Riy
FASHION HOT TIP: O-100 is one of the stores carrying the Oliver’s Peoples x BYREDO fragrances and sunnies exclusive editions. They actually managed to debut it before Macy’s, Harrods and Colette.
A game changer is what we’re calling O-100. At Destination, we’re quick to give praise when something new and positive opens in the city. Hence, we couldn’t wait to share with you our latest discovery in the Riyadh luxury shopping landscape. O-100 unveiled its boutique last May to VIP guests and tastemakers who, like us, couldn’t deny the topRiyal experience the boutique has to offer. Located at Aqaria on Olaya St, the ambience is reminiscent of stores in St. Germain, Paris (not making this up, for some reason people were interestingly in consensus and specific). Other than being magically transported outside of the Kingdom, what makes O-100 the It boutique of the year is the brands they have so carefully curated and brought in, much to the delight of well travelled Riyadhis who have for a long time opted to get their “scentses” satisfied elsewhere. What’s our favorite, you may ask? Diptyque, prices start at SR 400 and up, Byredo, Atelier Cologne and Le Labo with their personalized labels, and Tola, with their contemporary take on oriental scents and Bakhoor. The boutique is bound to be a favorite for those wanting to shop for a gift that keeps on giving this Eid. We are impressed. Thank you, O-100.
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Keeping up With the Kaftans Stay sharp and fashionable this Ramadan. By Felwa Alhudaithy
Kaftans have always been, and will always be ‘in’ fashion. Women of the orient, the Far East, the Middle East and Africa practically live in them. The effect orientalism had on people’s clothes as well as their homes is apparent in history books, films and museums.
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Silk Caftan by Adriana Degreas
But kaftans were not the rage just yet. Christian Dior introduced a modern take on a kaftan-like dress in the late ‘50s. But it was Yves Saint Laurent who created trendy avant-garde kaftans during the ‘60s. It made fashion history because it became the ‘hostess’ dress, worn when you’re hosting a party and it started the hippie chic ‘je ne sais quoi’ effortless look. In the late ‘60s, Elizabeth Taylor was literally on top of the world especially after her tabloid filled relationship with Richard Burton became public. I remember watching a documentary about Elizabeth Taylor’s Christie’s auction a couple of years ago; I was astonished to find out that Taylor loved kaftans. She even got married in one!
However, not any kaftan has an ‘Elizabeth’ seal of approval, only the crème de la crème were her favorites, like Pucci, Emanual and Thea Porter. Her kaftan collection of the latter designer was auctioned off amongst her luxurious jewelry collection. Taylor was clever enough to hop on the trend train from the start.
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Ramadan is the one-month of the year where all fashionistas stop wearing European couture in favor of the ever-forgiving kaftan. They give women the freedom to be on trend while wearing something from our culture. Oriental memorabilia became fashionable during the early 1920s when the west immigrated to Istanbul, Cairo, Shanghai and Casablanca. Diana Vreeland famously declared that kaftans are “fashionable for the beautiful people.”
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In the ‘80s, the kaftan lost its allure among the young and fabulous, but remained strong and essential to the older crowd. Nowadays, after vintage became ‘in’, thanks to the likes of Kate Moss, vintage kaftans are making a big comeback. A lot of stars like Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Sienna Miller, Nicole Richie, Rachel Zoe and Alexa Chung, are wearing kaftans to events, premieres, or galas. Whether it is an Ossie Clark, Oscar De La Renta, Pucci, Leonard or Halston, a kaftan is a staple piece in any woman’s wardrobe. Ashley Olsen
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In the GCC, we have loads of new and emerging designers that are creating wearable kaftans for the modern Khaleeji woman. We like kaftans from the talented Saudi designer Razan Alazzouni. We also like Sheikha Souad J Al Sabah from Kuwait, Naima Bennouna Lyoubi from Morocco and Muzungu sisters, a new ethnic-inspired brand by Dana Alikhani and Tatiana Santo Domingo, wife of Andrea Casiraghi.
Ottoman, Japanese, Indian, Moroccan and Khaleeji influences are always a part of any kaftan. Pick and choose your own and integrate it into your closet, or pair it with lace up sandals for a modern look. A kaftan is timeless, and no matter what, will always retain its glamour amongst the new generations of the west and the Middle East alike.
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DINING AROUND TOWN
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For this month, we decided to go with a vendor that’s been popping up in Explore a lot lately! SJ Appetite has a sweet tooth to rival ours, it seems. With the amount of tantalizing options, though, we ended up trying two cakes. One, the Cinnamon Bun Cake, was delicious. It’s hard to get the Cinnabon feel but
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SJ caught it perfectly. The other was the basboosa, which looked pretty but wasn’t anything out of the ordinary. The prices were a huge factor too, SR 120 for a big cake isn’t too bad. This jury rules in favor of the defendant.
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Price: Cinnamon Bun Cake SR 120 Basboosa SR 100 Delivery: SR 30-50 Rating Overall: 4 Instagram: @sjappetite
Forrey & Garland, the haute-couture chocolate house, opens its largest boutique at the new Fiorenza La Plaza, Takhassussi Street.
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Tucked Away
Indonesian Islands Restaurant By Faris Al Yahya
The place is a perfect hole in the wall. Very small and shabby, with a waiter who can barely communicate. It took five minutes just to get menus. But at least we could see the kitchen through a large window. I tried the mixed lunch platter, it had meat mixed with coconut milk called randang,
boiled egg topped with curry sauce, one big prawn cracker (kerupuk) and denden (dried meat).
The place itself is an ancient relic but I would come again for the sate. I’m not sure if there’s any other place that serves them in Riyadh, really.
My brave companions ordered rice and the chicken and beef sate. Honestly, the food was very average. We all agreed that the favorite was the bean sauce sate.
Whenever, wherever, the answer is China Gate’s Shrimp with Dry Chili. Need to spice up your day? Get your kick of yummy-licious flavors.
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Summer is here, with a vengeance. So we decided, being the insane magazine we are, that the best way to celebrate would be to eat ice cream. Spot any of your favorites?
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CAFFE BENE Cream Cheese Gelato
BASKIN ROBBINS Jamoca Almond Fudge with Hot Fudge Sauce
Tastes like creamy French vanilla, yum.
Classic, you can never go wrong with Baskin Robbins. Hola, hot sauce, come to mama!
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Snickers Mcflurry Most brilliant idea Mcdonald's has ever come up with. Peanuts and caramel sauce in a Mcflurry? Yes please. SR 9
DAIRY QUEEN Double Choco Mini Blizzard
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MARBLE SLAB
Birthday Cake with Mashed Up Cookies and extra Cookie Dough
SAADEDDIN Biscuit Bouza
There is no such thing as too many cookies. Ever.
You’ve heard of heaven, right? Well, this is (cheap) heaven in a cup. Perfectly creamy.
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Oreo Frozen Yogurt with Crushed Oreo Bits
CIOCCOLATI ITALIANI Pistachio and Chocolate with White Chocolate Sauce
The best frozen yogurt this side of Riyadh, because it doesn’t taste like frozen yogurt. Yay!
The pistachio makes the chocolate subtle, which is a good choice for those that don’t have a sweet tooth.
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Commercial, but a little commercial ice cream never hurt anyone, right? Right.
Ah! Our childhoods! These taste just as brilliant as they used to. Saudia for the win!
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By Yasmine Alfouzan
Rosewater Spritzer Serves 6-8
Here’s a more sophisticated beverage for those who would love to change it up after having Vimto everyday or crave something quite different. It’s very refreshing, easy to put together and it looks beautiful on the dinner table. The longer the drink is infused with lime or lemon slices, the better it will taste. Serve well-chilled. INGREDIENTS
Impress your family and friends with these recipes during Ramadan.
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DIRECTIONS - In a large jug, combine all the ingredients. Add more or less sparkling water depending on how sweet you want your drink to be. If you add more, it’ll be less sweet but with more fizz. - Serve over ice and lime or lemon slices.
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TRADITIONAL RECIPES WITH A TWIST
• 2 cups apple juice, cold • 2 cups pomegranate juice or any clear berry juice, cold • 2 cups soda, such as 7-UP or Sprite • 1-2 cups sparkling water, cold • 2 teaspoons rosewater • Lime and lemon slices, to garnish
Lamb Kofta Wrap with Yogurt-Tahini Sauce Serves 4
These lamb kofta wraps are flavorful, easy to make and that lemony tahini-yogurt sauce takes it over the top. Pair it with a refreshing green salad and you have the perfect light iftar. I always crave something filling but not greasy during Ramadan, and these lamb kofta wraps just fit the bill. INGREDIENTS For the kofta: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
500 grams minced lamb 3 cloves minced garlic 2/3 cup parsley, finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper, ground 1 teaspoon allspice, ground 1 teaspoon cumin, ground 1 teaspoon onion powder, ground 1 teaspoon garlic powder, ground 1 teaspoon ginger paste 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, ground 1/4 teaspoon cayenne, ground 1 red chilli pepper, seeded and finely chopped • 1 tablespoon pomegranate molasses • 1 tablespoon olive oil • 1 teaspoon yellow mustard
For the onion salad: • • • •
1 red onion, sliced finely 1/2 cup parsley, chopped finely 1 teaspoon sumac A squeeze of lemon juice
For the tahini-yogurt sauce: • • • • • • •
2 tablespoons tahini 4 tablespoons yogurt 3 cloves minced garlic Juice and zest of one lemon 1 teaspoon sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4-1/2 cup cold water
Whole wheat tortilla wraps or Arabic bread, for serving.
DIRECTIONS It is recommended to make the onion salad and the sauce first, so you’d assemble the wraps while the kofta is still steaming hot. - To make the salad, simply toss all the ingredients together. Cover and set aside. - To make the sauce, whisk all the ingredients together except the water, and then use as much water as you like to get the consistency you’re after. Some prefer a thicker sauce, some prefer a thinner sauce. I prefer it on the thin side, so I add more water. Cover and set aside.
- To make the kofta, simply combine all the ingredients for it in a bowl and mix well. Divide the mixture into 12 balls, about 40 grams each, and then flatten them to form the patties. - Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a heavy skillet, use high heat and sear the patties on one side, flip them and finish up cooking them. Don’t overcook or they will be dry. Don’t overcrowd the pan, do it in batches if you had have to. - To assemble, simply warm the tortilla, place the kofta and the onion salad, and drizzle on some of the sauce. Wrap and enjoy. DESTINATIONRYD.COM 59
DIRECTIONS Prepare the sauce first: - Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add in the brown sugar, cream, honey and salt. Bring to boil, and then reduce the heat and let the sauce simmer for 3-5 minutes. Set aside and let cool to room temperature to thicken.
Date Pancakes with Butterscotch Sauce Serves 4-6
Who says you can’t have pancakes to break your fast in Ramadan? In order to make it Ramadan-appropriate, I added in dates and paired it with butterscotch sauce to give it that addictive sweetness we usually love in Lugaimat. Top the pancakes with a scoop of good-quality vanilla ice cream and you’ll have something so delicious and indulgent that you’ll be making it long after Ramadan is over. 60 DESTINATION RIYADH JUNE 2015
INGREDIENTS For the pancakes: • • • • • • • • •
1 cup sticky dates, pitted 1 cup water 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 cups self-raising flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed 3 eggs, separated 1 cup grams sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla
For the butterscotch sauce: • • • • •
100 grams unsalted butter 3/4 cup dark brown sugar, packed 3/4 cup heavy cream 1/3 cup honey 1/4 teaspoon salt
Vanilla ice cream, to serve
To make the pancakes: - Put the dates with the water in a small saucepan. Bring to the boil, remove from heat, and stir in the baking soda. Set the mixture aside for 5 minutes to let it cool slightly and then puree it. - In a large bowl, mix the flour with the sugar and cinnamon. Make a well in the center and mix in the date puree, along with 3 egg yolks, vanilla and the sour cream. In a separate bowl, whisk the 3 egg whites till soft peaks form. Then, fold in the egg whites into the batter. This will make it fluffy and light. - Heat a frying pan on medium heat and brush lightly with melted butter or oil, pour 1/4 cup of the batter in the pan for each pancake. Cook till bubbles appear on the surface and then flip and cook till the pancakes are cooked all the way through. Repeat with the rest of the batter. - Serve the warm sauce over the pancakes and top with a scoop of ice cream. Enjoy!
Indulge your Ramadan Nights at Burj Rafal Hotel Kempinski Enjoy a grand Ramadan feast with family and friends embellished with the luxurious ambience and warm hospitality that is Burj Rafal Hotel Kempinski. A feast for the senses at every turn, Burj Rafal Hotel Kempisnki transforms the Rafal Ballroom into a contemporary chic Arabic backdrop for guests to break the fast and relax in comfort and style. Staying true to its Najdi roots, the Ramadan tent offers the best cuisines in the region and beyond to satisfy your palate. East meets west in a magnificent extravanganza of flavors. From oriental and international salad stations and bars, a delicate selection of cheese, soup stations offering traditional lentil soup and Moroccan Harira, hot and cold mezza, a sumptuous grill
station, pasta station, ouzi station, European and oriental main courses, Arabic and western favorite desserts; the gastronomic possibilities are endless. End your adventure with traditional beverages that will have you nostalgic with Jallab, Qamar AlDeen, Tamar Hindi, Vimto and Laban. Make new Ramadan memories with your loved ones at Burj Rafal Hotel Kempinski, where the spirit of the season comes alive in decadent harmony.
Have the Full Ramadan Night Experience.
Book the Ramadan Package! For the Holy Month, Burj Rafal Hotel Kempinski offers an exclusive room package, which includes the marvellous Iftar buffet at the Rafal ballroom, complimentary internet access, complimentary valet parking and late check-out till 3 p.m. (subject to availability). Price: Starting at SR 1,570. Email: reservation.burjrafal@kempinski.com Tel: +966-11-5117777
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RAMADAN DESSERTS A New Take on Traditional Favorites
Whether you’re hosting a large group or serving a family of four, when it’s time to eat, everyone wants to know… What’s for dessert?
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Om Ali, basboosa, kunafah, luqaimat and halawat el jibn are perennial favorites, but this holiday surprise your guests by veering from traditional recipes and add some modern culinary flair and flavor to your customary confections. “Always start with fresh, quality ingredients,” recommended Rabih Nayef, Executive Pastry Chef at the Abha Palace Hotel, “during Ramadan we serve all the traditional desserts, but add something special.” After 14 years preparing pastry at Abha’s only five-star hotel,
Nayef knows a lot about making superb sweets. Even in the low season, the hotel attracts a big dessert crowd, serving up to 300 slices of cake nightly on the hotel lobby’s tree-rimmed veranda. In the high-summer season crowds flock to this regional favorite, particularly during Ramadan, when city dwellers escape to the Asir mountains to escape the high temperatures in Riyadh and Jeddah. When planning your holiday menu, take a cue from the experts and add a DOWNLOAD • DISCOVER • INTERACT
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contemporary sweet, pastry or cake to your table. “After fasting all day, you need something sweet to give your body a boost of energy,” said Nayef, “so in most Arabic desserts sugar is added with syrup.”
From basboosa to kunafah to baklava, these recipes call for sugar to be added in the form of syrup which is drizzled over the final product. To imbue a unique flavor to simple syrup, mix equal parts sugar with rose, orange blossom or chamomile infused water. Boil the sugar mixture until the granules are dissolved.
Here are a few more tips on how to make your homemade holiday confections more delicious.
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OM ALI
A Ramadan must-have, the chef’s easy tip will turn this classic dessert into the standout hit of the holiday. Start with a deep dish of homemade puffed pastry, salted butter and fresh cream baked until golden. The chef recommends this Arabicstyle bread pudding be served plain, but with an assortment of chopped nuts, raisins, honey and shaved coconut toppings on the side. Guests will really enjoy accenting their pudding portions by piling on the sweet and crunchy toppings to taste.
BASBOOSA
Use only fine semolina flour, along with desiccated coconut, sugar and ghee for a richer taste. After baking, for a special pop of flavor brush lightly with lemon salt and an orange blossominfused simple syrup.
KUNAFAH
Whether you prefer cheese or the sweet cream variety of this Arabic favorite, changeup the filling ingredients for a more unique flavor. For the cream variety of kunafah, add a bit of finely-ground mastic powder to a mixture of milk and cornflower. For a delicious twist on traditional cheese
kunafah, use an assortment of cheeses for broader, richer flavor. Chef Nayef suggests a blend of mozzarella, cheddar and akkawi, a type of Palestinian cheese. Use a blend of finely chopped cashews and pistachios to finish the dish. However you choose to personalize your family’s Ramadan dessert recipes, using fresh ingredients and a bit of culinary creativity are the keys to great food. d Have fun with it ant ha w ow let us kn you come up with @Destinationryd DESTINATIONRYD.COM 63
TROUBLED SKIN?
START TAKING CARE With a little caution and care, we can alleviate the causes of troubled skin. Here are a few tips to consider when you see that little fella on your face.
By Zareen Muzaffar
Note: These tips are for mild acne. For extremely trouble prone skin or severe acne, please visit a dermatologist.
Skip Exfoliation
We usually exfoliate our skin twice a week. But I feel it’s better to skip exfoliation if you are breaking out. Wait till the breakouts subside or at least minimize before returning to your exfoliation regimen for removal of dead skin cells. Recommended: Zein Obago (ZO) Skin Health, Exfoliating Polish available at Boots Pharmacy (Sahara Mall and Olaya St.)
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Don’t Touch and Pick
Choose Cleansers Wisely
There are some cleansers that over dry the skin causing more breakouts. Harsh cleansers strip the skin of its protective barrier leaving it exposed to bacteria that causes pimples. Recommended: Use a mild cleanser such as La Roche Posay Derma Cleanser or Bioderma’s Sebium cleansing gel; both available at Nahdi and Boots Pharmacy.
Spot Treatment
For very mild acne or some breakouts, spot treatments can work wonders. Tea Tree oil at Body Shop or products that contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid can be used to treat the pimple.
Recommended: Danube carries these spot treatments but Whites, Adama, Boots and Nahdi pharmacy specialists can assist you with finding the best one too.
Keep Hair Away:
Keep your hair tied and away from your face, especially if you are breaking out on the forehead, back or neck. Shampoos and conditioners contain harsh chemicals and fragrances that can be harmful for sensitive areas on your face.
Some people believe popping pimples is the best way to get rid of them. Ask any doctor and they will tell you otherwise. Squeezing not only causes irritation and flare-ups, it further aggravates pimples. Please don’t forget squeezing breakouts has more chances of leaving scars on your face.
Avoid Dairy Products
No direct link has been established between dairy products and breakouts but dairy does contain components that may stimulate oil glands. The additional androgen hormones in cow’s milk can potentially cause hormonal imbalances in women that lead to breakouts. Next time you break out try cutting out dairy for a week or two and see if it makes a difference.
Increase Water Intake
Water intake helps improve digestion and flushes out the toxins in your body. All these help in clearing up the skin and gives you a glowing radiance.
Recommended: Replace cow milk with Almond milk available at Danube, Lulu and Tamimi Supermarkets.
Clean your Makeup Brushes
Some of us use makeup brushes as part of daily makeup routine but we tend to forget the bacteria that gets accumulated in those brushes. Wash your brushes at least once a week and leave them to dry. To wash brushes you can use your cleanser mixed in water.
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H E A LT H Y L I V I N G
GETTING HEALTHY DURING RAMADAN
By Rob Seagreen,
Fitness Director at Arena MMA and Fitness Center
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you to hydrate effectively too.
Don’t make the mistake of overeating and eating food that lacks essential nutrition, such deepfried foods, high-sugar and high-fat foods and high-fat cooked foods. This will only cause an adverse effect to the training and cause you to become lethargic and lose motivation.
Some people recommend cardio before breaking fast, but I disagree.
From experience, I have found that you only end up walking slowly on a treadmill for an hour and burn the calories equivalent to a two finger KitKat (around 100Kcal).
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Achieve great results during Essentially, you should Ramadan, if you eat properly train after iftar. Breaking your fast first will give after breaking fast and you the energy and endurance to train smartly. have a great workout and enable
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Steady state cardio is, in my eyes, a sure way to waste a lot of time and very little energy.
You can have a more productive workout by doing resistance training intervals at high intensity. Use that hour to prepare better food for your iftar consisting of healthy foods such as chicken, Basmati rice, vegetables and salads (with olive oil).
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The rice will give you the energy burst you crave.
The fat from the olive oil helps absorb vitamins A,D,E and K.
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Vegetables and salads will provide you with the balanced vitamins and minerals.
A bowl of shredded wheat or muesli and a pear or orange. Chicken with boiled rice, vegetable curry and mixed salad, followed by fruit salad with single cream. Cheese, then one teaspoon of jam with crackers or toast and a handful of dried fruits. Pasta cooked with vegetables and chicken or fish, and a slice of plain cake with custard. A bowl of porridge with milk, one slice of toast and a handful of unsalted nuts. Pita bread with chicken, salad and hummus and one or two pieces of baklava.
Chicken will help with the muscle breakdown and fill you up. To conclude, enjoy the month of Ramadan for what it is and don’t use it as an excuse for being unhealthy. Approach it with thanks for what you have and build on your progression through disciplined fasting – not feasting - and training smart. DESTINATIONRYD.COM 67
H E A LT H Y L I V I N G
Keep the Weight Off
F O R E V E R!
1 Never Skip Breakfast
By Maya Daaboul
3 Keep Track Keeping a journal handy will help stop you from reverting back to old habits, keeping you aware and conscious of each and every move. How many times have you exercised today? What and when did you eat today? Did you slip up on a certain occasion? Make sure you also keep note of your weekly-weighins to monitor your progress.
Skipping breakfast will only make you eat more and pile up more calories throughout the day. Instead, have your breakfast within one hour of waking to jump-start your metabolism and provide you with the energy boost you need for the day.
2 Lead an Active Lifestyle Along with your regular, sustained exercise, keeping an active lifestyle is a must to help counterbalance the drop in metabolic rate that usually accompanies weight loss. For example, take the stairs and dedicate more time playing sports instead of video games. 68 DESTINATION RIYADH JUNE 2015
Congratulations! You have now reached the weight you have strived for BUT how will you maintain your new figure?
4 Go for a Balanced and Realistic Eating Plan The key for weight maintenance is to consume fewer calories compared to the amount consumed pre-weight loss. Watch for your portion sizes and opt for low energy dense foods such as soups, fruits, vegetables and whole cooked grains when preparing your meals to control satiety and limit energy intake.
6 Plan for Setbacks 5 Dining Out Avoid appetizers including bread, olives, nuts and butterthey will only fill you up and add unnecessary calories. Start off with a salad and order the dressing on the side to control the amount added. For dessert, go for either a fruit based option or skip it for tea or coffee instead. If you insist on something sweet, share it with someone to have up to three bites only.
Whether it’s stress, not enough support around you or lack of motivation, know that new habits are not easy to adopt but rest assured it will only get easier with time. Have a coping plan set in place such as meditating, talking to a friend or simply taking a walk for some fresh air. Put in place a strategy that will help keep you focused and on track, deterring you from resorting back to food and bad habits for comfort.
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SPIRITUALITY
BECOME AN ACTIVE CITIZEN
DO SOMETHING! There’s a growing social awareness movement going on about major issues in today’s age. Consequently, there is a need to take a stance on becoming an active citizen in your immediate and extended social environment. By Zeyad Haj Bakry
As members of our communities, we see a lot of problems around us, yet only few do something to fix them. Funnily enough, we keep complaining and blaming others. Becoming an active citizen means that each one of us gets out of our comfortzones to tackle social issues, which results in a solution that benefits the overall society. 70 DESTINATION RIYADH JUNE 2015
So how does one become an active citizen? Social responsibility is at the core of this concept. Any act that fixes a society-level issue is active citizenship. Why don’t we get a little out of our way for the poor and less fortunate people in our community? These are just little examples of how a person can become an active citizen. Change doesn’t happen overnight, it’s gradual and in small steps. Instead of complaining about dirty roads, take a stand and involve the community in cleaning them up. If potholes in neighborhood streets annoy you, call Riyadh Municipality (940); tell them about these conditions and follow-up with them.
networks to communicate about an issue and let others participate.
The other aspect to becoming an active citizen is communication and it is also vital for problem solving. Let others know about problems the society is facing, create groups to educate public about the negative impact of these social problems and encourage people to take initiatives.
Saudi Arabia is one of the top countries in the world in social networks use, and it would work wonders if people would use these networks creatively to inform people on how to contribute to their society. The ALS “ice-bucket challenge” was a perfect example of how active citizens have used social
Active citizens should also take responsibilities for their actions. We can’t tell people about the dangers of reckless driving and then do the complete opposite. We can’t expect everyone to become active citizens overnight, but here’s a thought:
A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.
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— Lao Tzu
If you don’t have water, get creative!
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Islam’s Holiest Site THE KAA’BA
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PURPOSE OF THE SHATHRAWAN
Abdullah Ibn Al Zubair (RA) built the shathrawan (the marble foundation circling the Kaa’ba) during his rule over Makkah. It was built in order to protect the Kaa’ba against flooding during the rainy season and also to keep the cloth coverings of the Kaa’ba, or the kiswah, safe. Fifty-five rings of copper were used to attach the coverings of the Kaa’ba to the shathrawan as a means of further protection.
THE BLACK STONE IS NOT A SINGLE PIECE
The Black Stone is the sacred stone attached to the southeastern cornerstone of the Kaa’ba. The Stone is 30 centimeters in diameter and is about 1.5 meters off the ground. The Black Stone was originally in one piece but was broken during various raids like the Qarmatian raid in 930 AD. DOWNLOAD • DISCOVER • INTERACT
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Although millions visit Makkah yearly for Umrah and Hajj, very few are aware of the rich wondrous secrets housed within its walls.
VIRTUE OF AL MULTAZAM It is sunnah to hold on to the wall of the Kaa’ba in such a manner that a cheek, chest and hands are against the wall. It is reported that Abdullah bin Umar (RA) once completed the Tawaf, performed the salah and then kissed the Hajar Al Aswad (Black Stone). Thereafter, he stood between the Hajar Al Aswad and the door of the Kaa’ba in such a manner that the cheek, chest and hands were against the wall. He then said, “This is what I saw Rasulullah (PBUH) do.”
INSIDE THE KAA’BA THERE IS A NICHE WHERE PROPHET (PBUH) PRAYED
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Black Stone
THREE WOODEN COLUMNS SUPPORT THE ROOF OF THE KAA’BA
Previously six wooden columns used to hold up the Kaa’ba but now there are only three, each 44 centimeters in diameter and 9 meters high. Lamps made of copper and silver, dating back to the Ottoman Empire, hang from the roof.
Stairs
Wooden Columns
Al Multazam is what is between the Black Stone and the door of the Kaa’ba. — Ibn Abbas (RA)
The interior of the Kaa’ba is infused with a mix of musk and authentic sandalwood perfumes, reapplied throughout the year. The floors of the Kaa’ba are made of white marble framed by 4-meter high rosewood marble running parallel to the walls. At the inner entrance located in the back of the Kaa’ba, there is a niche where the Prophet (PBUH) performed his prayers. The area is indicated by a different colored marble.
THE STAIRCASE INSIDE THE KAA’BA
On the right side of the interior is a staircase leading to the roof accessed through a door known as the Door of Repentance. The stairs that lead to the roof of the Kaa’ba are made mostly of aluminum.
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VIRTUE OF THE YEMENI CORNER
The Prophet (PBUH) said, “Touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner indeed erases sins.” (Narrated by Ahmad from Ibn ‘Umar; classed as saheeh by al Albaani in Saheeh al Jaami’, no. 2194).
Between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone one should say the words that were narrated from Abdallaah ibn al Saa’ib, who said: “I heard the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) say between the two Corners: “Our Lord, give us that which is good in this world and that which is good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the torment of the Fire.” (Narrated
KEY KEEPERS OF THE KAA’BA
On the conquest of Makkah, the Prophet (PBUH) was given the keys to the Kaa’ba and instead of keeping it in his own possession, he returned them back to the Osman Ibn Talha (RA) of the Bani Shaiba family. They had been the traditional key keepers of the Kaa’ba for centuries, and the Prophet (PBUH) confirmed them in that role till the end of time by these words “Take it, O Bani Talha, eternally up to the Day of Resurrection, and it will not be taken from you unless by an unjust, oppressive tyrant.” And to this very day, the keys to the Kaa’ba remain in the hands of the same family. 74 DESTINATION RIYADH JUNE 2015
During the early days of Islam, the Prophet (PBUH) covered the Kaa’ba with fabrics and Yemeni textiles. During Umar Ibn Al Khattab’s era, it was covered with Egyptian linen. Hesham Ibn Orwa said that the first follower who substituted leather coverings for fabrics was Ibn Al Zubair. The first to change the Kaa’ba’s coverings twice in one year was Mowaya Ibn Abi Safyan.
THE COVERS OF THE KAA’BA ARE MANUFACTURED IN MAKKAH
The Saudi government oversees a factory in Makkah, which is the sole manufacturer of the Kaa’ba covers. They manufacture three types of covers: internal covers, external The covers were changed once covers and a special cover for on the 10th of Muharram and once at the end of Ramadan. Ibn the door of the Kaa’ba called Al Zubair was also well known Al Borquoo’o. Over 600 meters of fine black silk weighing for his generosity in using fine 670 kilograms are specially perfumes inside the Kaa’ba. It was common for a sultan, king, made and covered with Qur’anic verses using gold or prince to donate the cover coated silver fibers. of the Kaa’ba.
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KISWA (AL KAA’BA COVER)
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TRAVEL NEWS Alila Jabal Akhdar
Alila Jabal Akhdar offers the perfect escape from the heat as it is nestled in Al Hajar Mountains. From mountain top hikes to head-to-toe pampering, the beautiful resort offers an unrivaled experience to those seeking both rest and adventure. Due to its elevated location, the weather is always temperate and the summer heat is no longer an issue.
Etihad Airways’ Second A380 on Abu Dhabi to London Heathrow Route
Dubai Oberoi’s Two-Bedroom Family Suites The Oberoi in Dubai announced the launch of its two bedroom family suites. Each of these suites comes with a private balcony offering breathtaking views of Burj Khalifa. The suites encompass a grand master bedroom, a richly furnished living room, a dining room for six guests and Italian marble bathrooms with a double vanity counter.
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Etihad Airways has taken delivery of its second Airbus A380. It introduced the aircraft on the popular Abu Dhabi to London Heathrow route. Two of the airline’s three daily flights to London will now be operated by the A380. Etihad Airways also has eight more A380s on order. CHINA PRESENTS GROWING MARKET FOR SAUDI According to an InterContinental Hotels Group research, Chinese visitors heading to Makkah and Madinah are expected to increase 50 percent by 2023.
Best Western is set for Middle East Expansion
A Week in Sharm Starting from SR 4,030
Best Western International has announced plans for a Middle East expansion with 13 new hotels in the process, including one in Kuwait, two in Qatar and 10 in Saudi Arabia. The hotel brand is adding to its eight hotels in the Middle East with new branches in Kuwait, Doha, Riyadh, Dammam and Makkah.
Spend a week of summer in Sharm El Sheikh. Bask in the warm sun, splash and snorkel in the sea and enjoy a desert safari. Rates are subject to change with added activities. Web: holidayme.com
RITZ-CARLTON LUXURY SET TO OPEN IN JEDDAH
The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah, is set to open this summer as the second Ritz-Carlton address in KSA with another property in Riyadh. The hotel will be located at Al Hamra Corniche with 224 guestrooms, including 30 royal suites as well as four dining spaces.
Bvlgari, Dubai’s Newest Luxury Property in Meraas Meraas launched the Bvlgari Resort and Residences in Jumeira Bay Island. The project is set to be completed by 2017. The apartments will range from one to four bedrooms while the mansions will have three to six bedrooms. To add to the luxury, there will be a Bvlgari Yacht Club. Embark on a journey through Britain,s touristic sites. Visit the Roman Baths, vast Hadrian’s Wall, Shakespeare’s Stratfordupon-Avon, quaint Chester and Gretna Green. Enjoy the essence of history everywhere you go.
Explore Britain΄s Past and Present for 8 Days from SR 4,720
Southern Italy and Sicily for 10 Days from SR 8,270 Web: Trafalgar.com
Braille Services on Saudia Flights Saudi Arabian Airlines, Saudia, has become the world’s first airline to introduce a flight guide in Braille for passengers who are visually impaired. The guide will be available on domestic and international flights.
Traveling from Rome to Palermo, the south of Italy reveals the fiery splendors of Sicily. Visit Italy’s largest active volcano to add even more radiance to your adventures.
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A WALK THROUGH
OMAN
Travel gets you in touch with yourself and gives you perspective on the world outside your own. Here’s an account of my long overdue trip to Oman. By Sahrish Ali
This was my first solo trip after over fourteen years. My friend greeted me at the airport upon my arrival along with an Omani driver by the name of Ahmed. He proved to be an excellent tour guide during my week there. We made way to our lodgings at Bareeq Al Shatee, which is an apartment and mall complex. Muscat was one of the first inhabited cities of Oman. The Babylonians and Assyrians settled there to control the trade route linking Asia to the Mediterranean shores. Omani empire later expanded
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to include the cities of the African coast. Hence the local population is very diverse and full of people who settled from different eras. Sultan Qaboos bin Said brought a dawn of a modern renaissance in the Sultanate. A visitor to the cities of Oman would observe the efforts to preserve the traditional architecture, characterized by its simple lines and color scheme. It avoids high rises, but maintains an understated elegance of its own. During the first day, my friend and I went for a walk along the coastline surrounding area and then to the cinema. It was my first 3D cinema experience. We watched Jupiter Ascending and geeked out over the amazing CGI and women with empowering roles in movies.
Grand Mosque of Qaboos
Close to the road leading to the heart of the capital, Muscat, stands the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Bawshar District, like a radiant lighthouse attracting its visitors to interact with the spirit of Islam as a religion, science and civilization. Its construction took six years and its total capacity is about 20,000 worshipers. The corridors seem like a secure wall surrounding the mosque’s building and meet through the five minarets that delineate the borders of the mosque’s location and symbolize the five pillars of Islam. The mosque’s prayer hall floor is topped with a single piece Persian carpet composed of 1,700 million knots which
took more than two years to make, covering an area of 4,200 square meters. Twentyeight different colors made from plant or natural dyes, in varying gradations, are used in this carpet’s weave. Non-Muslims are allowed to visit the mosque every day, except for Friday, from 8:30 until 11 a.m. Visitors are asked to dress modestly and in a way befitting places of worship. One of the many beautiful sights to see.
The Grand Qaboos Mosque and Islamic Center
Souq Muttrah
Every place has a distinctive flavor and every city has a market that relates its stories, embraces its history and accompanies its evolution. Souq Muttrah is one of the oldest markets in Oman, wdating back to 200 years. The market starts at a gate facing the Sea of Oman and the Muttrah Corniche. The souk is a prototype of old eastern markets, characterized by narrow winding alleys roofed with wood.
Traditional Omani artifacts at Souk Muttrah
The Omanis call it the Market of Darkness due to its myriad alleys and roads lined by shops that block the sun during the day. The Muttrah Souq is
known for its handicrafts like silverware, daggers, traditional cloth, new apparel and shoes, in addition to the famous Omani sweets and spices.
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Muscat Festival
The Muscat Festival takes place annually during January and February at Naseem Gardens. We spent about three hours there. You go through a bazaar and then into the main park where all the activities were happening. There was a traditional band singing traditional songs and dancing.
Annual Omani Festival at Naseem Park.
The Green Mountain
Cultural Omani clay figures.
Mountains constitute a large part of the environment of Oman. The Green Mountain (Al Jabal Al Akhdar) is the most noted mountain amongst visitors to Oman. It’s famous for its wide plateau close to the summit. The journey from
Mountain at a Village in Bawshar.
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Muscat to the mountain takes about two hours and can only be undertaken by four-wheel drive. There are many Omani villages spread across the mountain. Villagers have dug terraces in some parts of the mountain for growing crops.
Caribou Coffee
Most of my work hours were spent at Caribou Coffee. The place has very cool and homey vibes. There are hand-drawn doodles all over the place; on the walls, napkins and cups. They present you with a question of the day when you enter and if you get it right, you get a free drink.
Doodles everywhere at the Caribou Cafe.
Get a free coffee by answering Caribou᾽s Q of the Day.
The Grand Opera House and Gallery
Entrance to the Opera House
If you happen to visit the beach, try out Mani’s Gourmet Cafe and D’Arcy’s Kitchen for breakfast. Seagulls at the Marina
Al Quram Beach
This lies in Al Quram in the heart of Muscat and extends over a large area. A number of hotel chains are built next to it, such as Hotel Muscat InterContinental and Crowne Plaza. This beach is considered
one of the busiest in Muscat due to its location near shopping centers and restaurants. Walking enthusiasts can enjoy the boardwalk along the beach and then rest on the numerous chairs and umbrellas scattered throughout the place.
I said my goodbyes on the fifth day and headed towards the airport. Fortunately the airport had Caribou Coffee. Walking on the beach with clear blue waters and collecting seashells on the shore is one of my favorite memories of Oman. It’s a place you go to wind down from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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TUESDAY MARKET TREASURE HUNT AT ABHA’S SOUQ AL THULATHA By Elizabeth Davis
The market is open seven days a week, but vendors and crowds swell on Tuesday, which is how the market got its day-of-the-week moniker. Located in the Al Muftaha district off King Khaled Street, the market sits adjacent to the Asir Tourism office and the Al Muftaha Art Village. The circular-shaped souq is flanked by produce vendors that line the surrounding side streets with boxes and crates brimming with regional fruits, vegetables and herbs. Ripened vibrantly-hued mangoes, grapes, tomatoes
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and eggplant are among the most common selection of produce for sale but shoppers can also find less pedestrian items like mangosteens, figs, leeks and even small containers of lichens, frankincense and myrrh. A few vendors sell fresh chickens, which are plucked and slaughtered on-site, so it’s recommended that the faint-ofheart steer clear of this area. The main market area is down a few modest stairs which open up to a corral of shops with two rows of free-standing shops in the middle.
PHOTO/ ELIZABETH DAVIS
When in the market for unique gifts or locally made home décor pieces, a day trip to Abha’s Souq al Thulatha or Tuesday market is a must.
Whether you’re interested in whipped or creamed honey or a kilo of sticky sweetener to add to your chamomile tea, prepare yourself for a bit of sticker shock. Prices range from SR 40 to SR 600. For visitors interested in learning more about the region’s precious nectar, spend the day chatting-up the vendors to learn more about the fragrance, color and consistency of the world’s greatest and most expensive honey. Moving beyond the honey, shoppers interested in handicrafts, jewelry and home goods should stick to the vendors in the outer loop,
as the two center aisles of vendors feature mostly textiles, apothecary-like goods and clothing. Beautifully crafted clay pots and traditional tandoori ovens are sold throughout the market at several vendors with some surfaces colorfully painted with flowers or tribal patterns. Large gourds, traditionally used for water, are adorned with colorful rope and also make great home décor pieces. Bedouin teapots with various shades of patina can be used as home accent pieces, adding a rich dimension to a house’s interior. From petite to grand,
Water Coolers
Bedouin Baubbles
Upon entry, an impressive assemblage of honey traders greet shoppers. Asir honey is world-famous and honey at the Tuesday Market trades hands much like stockbrokers on the New York Stock Exchange. It’s a hotly traded commodity. Not your run-of-the-mill supermarket syrup dispensed from a plastic honey bear, Asir’s tawny humectant fetches top dollar and with good reason. The highly prized Sidr honey has been used throughout history for many medicinal purposes. This rare honey is thought to cure everything from liver disease, skin infections, respiratory illnesses to obesity. DESTINATIONRYD.COM 83
Asir historic building
the variety of brass teapots for sale is plentiful, but can take a little hunting to find something unique or antique. As ubiquitous as Bedouin teapots, handwoven straw baskets are available at many shops. From small and brightly colored boxes with leather tops to large bucket-shaped handbags, there is a strawwoven item for every taste. A short stretch of shops cater to women, and their goods are worth a nice long look. If the shopper can look beyond the made in China necklaces and scarves they are likely to find some truly unique jewelry, but it takes effort. Many of the larger, older Bedouin necklaces and head ornaments get top dollar, so don’t expect to get a steal. Be prepared to pay a fair market price for
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jewelry with real stones or made of silver. You can find hand-strung necklaces made of coral, turquoise and a variety of quartz, but it takes patience and time. Smile and ask questions. You will find some very unique pieces for sale if you know what to look for. A good selection of henna powders, Kohl liners, primitive clay vases and locally made animal skin drums are also found in the women section. It may take a full day of perusing stalls, but Tuesday Market offers the opportunity to find one-of-a-kind items, as well as learn more about Asir’s people and history. One of the best ways to learn more about the world around you is to venture into your local market and have fun.
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HISTORIC SAUDI
Al Amarah Palace in Linah
Built in 1935, Al Amarah Palace resides in the small town of Linah which is 105 kilometers south of the city of Rafha. The modest palace is one of the scanty tourist attractions in the Northern Borders region.
A mosque stands within the secure confines of the palace that is made from palm trees. In addition to the mosque, the palace also houses an ancient well.
HOW TO GET THERE Coordinates: 28.761059, 43.737916
By Mohammed Mirza
Linah’s souk was a vibrant trade center in the past, sitting in the middle of the trade route between the Najd region and Iraq. King Abdulaziz commissioned Al Amarah Palace in this ancient town soon after the unification of the country. It carries inscriptions that bear testimony to its history and construction year.
Four soaring turrets guard its four corners, while a robust wooden door on the southern side of the palace secures the mud enclosure. In the center of the palace there is a bailey, which has private rooms and stables encompassing it. The number of rooms in the palace amount to a whopping 52.
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SOURCE PHOTO/ 360SAUDIARABIA.COM
Built using mud and stone, over the years the palace has fell into disrepair, however it has recently been restored.
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EMIRATES AIRLINES Tel: +966-11-4655485 www.emirates.com
SRILANKAN AIRLINES www.srilankan.lk
KOREAN AIR Tel: +966-11-4658222 www.koreanair.com
MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES BIMAN BANGLADESH AIRLINES Tel: +966-11-4614670 www.mea.com.lb Tel: +966-11-4623537 www.biman-airlines.com NAS AIR Tel: +966-11-2171800 BRITISH AIRWAYS www.flynas.com Tel: +966-11-4645550 www.britishairways.com
SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS – SAA Tel: +966-11-4633133 www.flysaa.com
ROYAL JORDANIAN Tel: +966-11-2180850 www.rj.com SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES Tel: 920022222 www.saudiairlines.com SINGAPORE AIRLINES Tel: +966-11-4734102 www.singaporeair.com
TRAVEL AGENCIES ABC TRAVEL AGENCY & CARGO Tel: +966-11-4631600 ACE TRAVEL Tel: +966-11-4648701 www.ace-travel.com AL ABBAD TRAVEL Tel: +966-11-4778736 AL AHMADIAH TRAVEL Tel: +966-11-4656668 AL MOUWASAT TRAVEL Tel: +966-11-4160580 AL NAIEM TRAVEL & TOURISM Tel: +966-11-4655698 AL RAJHI TRAVEL Tel: +966-11-4566900
FURSAN TRAVEL Tel: 920000442 www.fursan.com.sa
MY HOLIDAY TRAVEL & TOURISM Tel: 920010087 www.myholiday.com.sa RIXON TOUR NETWORK Tel: 920029993 www.myrtn.com TOP TRAVEL Tel: +966-11-4641969 TRAVEL PORT Tel: +966-11-4163810 www.travelport.com ZAHRAN AIR TRAVEL & CARGO CO. Tel: +966-11-4659614 ZAMANI ART GALLERY King Abdul Aziz Rd Tel: +966-11-4613057 ZEKRAYAT FRAMES Tel: +966-11-4661196
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HOTELS AL FAISALIAH HOTEL King Fahad Rd. Tel: +966-11-2732000 AL KHOZAMA HOTEL Olaya Rd. Tel: +966-11-4654650 AL MASHREQ BOUTIQUE HOTEL Orubah Road Tel: +966-11-2834777
CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL RIYADH MINHA Old Airport Rd. Tel: +966-11-8749200
LUTHAN HOTEL AND SPA A WOMEN ONLY HOTEL Orubah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4807799
RADISSON BLU HOTEL Al Mubarakiah Plaza King Abdul Aziz St. Tel: +966-11-4791234
MADAREEM CROWN HOTEL King Khalid International Airport Rd. Tel: +966-11-2758888
RIYADH MARRIOTT HOTEL Al Maather St. Tel: +966-11-4779300
MAKARIM RIYADH HOTEL Near To King Khalid International Airport Tel: +966-11-2204500 MENA GRAND - KHALDIA Khazzan St. (Immam Faisal bin Turki) Tel: +966-11-2682222 MERCURE VALUE HOTEL Exit 9, Eastern Ring Rd., Close to Granada Center. Tel: +966-11-2773300 NOVOTEL ALANOUD King Fahd Rd. Tel: +966-11-2882323
RIYADH PALACE HOTEL Ministries Area Tel: +966-11-4054444 SHERATON RIYADH HOTEL & TOWERS Olaya Junction of King Fahad & King Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4543300 THE RITZ-CARLTON RIYADH Hada Area, Makkah Rd. Tel: +966-11-8028020 VIVIENDA HOTEL VILLAS Prince Turki Street Tel: +966-11-4002200 Granada Oasis Tel: +966-11-5118000
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Kingdom Center Tel: +966-11-2115000
BURJ RAFAL HOTEL KEMPINSKI King Fahad Road Tel: +966-11-5117777
GOLDEN TULIP ANDALUSIA Olaya Rd. Tel: +966-11-4611000
CORAL GULF RIYADH King Abdul Aziz St., Ministries Area Tel: +966-11-4121000
HOLIDAY INN RIYADH IZDIHAR Abdulwahab Bin Abdullah St., Unit One Tel: +966-11-4625000
CORP EXECUTIVE DEIRA HOTEL Al Batha St. Tel: +966-11-4141500
INTERCONTINENTAL RIYADH Al Maather St. Tel: +966-11-4655000
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ENT CENTER Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4802229 MAYIEZ MEDICAL Olaya Tel: +966-11-2169999
BEAUTY CLINICS AL MANIHAL CENTER Diplomatic Quarter Tel: +966-11-4881069 AL SAFEER Al Naseem Tel: +966-11-2050810
PEARL’S SMILE Sulaimaniya Tel: +966-11-4646334
APOLLO Tel: 920027070 AYAN CONSULTATIVE King Fahad Rd. Tel: +966-11-2725555 AYMA CONSULTATIVE King Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-2635555 BEAUTY CORNER King Fahad Rd. Mob: +966-543300557 www.beautycorner.co FOUR SALON & NAIL SPA Diplomatic Quarter Tel: +966-11-2014444 www.www.four.com.sa MALESA Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4888831 MED ART CLINICS Olaya Main St. Tel: 920000045 OBAGI HOSPITAL Makkah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4627111 PLATINIUM Khurais Rd. Tel: +966-11-2097777 THE BRITISH CENTER King Fahad Rd. Tel: +966-11-2795555
CLINICS ATTADAWE King Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-2780211 CONSULTING CENTER Tel: +966-11-4555545 CZECH CENTER Infront of King Saud University Tel: 920002737 Tel: + 966-11-4877855
THE EYE CENTER Tel: +966-11-4623094 www.eyecenter.com.sa
FITNESS CENTERS KIDS MY GYM Panorama Mall Tel: +966-11-42814870
YIBREEN Off of Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4411115
HOSPITALS ABAS MEDICAL GROUP Rawda-Hamra-Dabab Tel: 920000172
RIYADH MEDICAL Orouba St. Tel: +966-11-4653060
MEN
APPLE FITNESS Tel: +966-11-4538800
ADMA Makkah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4660000
SAUDI SUGEONS Tahlia St. Tel: +966-11-4653030
BODY MASTERS Tel: 920000626 Tel: +966-11-4875531
SSC Tel: +966-11-2335000
FITNESS TIME Tel: 920003131
ALAMAL COMPLEX FOR MENTAL HEALTH Al Khuzami Dist. Tel: +966-11-4804548 www.alamal.med.sa
URANUS MEDICAL Orouba St. Tel: +966-11-4657000
GOLD’S GYM Tel: +966-11-6912077
WHITE WING MEDICAL Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4834286
DENTAL CLINICS AAGI DENTAL CENTER Tel: +966-11-2080107 DIMA DENTAL Tahlia St. Tel: +966-11-4661200 GAMA DENTAL CLINIC King Abdulaziz Road Tel: +966-11- 4542929 Mob: +966-534542929 NOBLE SMILE Abdullah Al Angary St. Tel: +966-11-4197740 RAMAH DENTAL Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4800931
LIFE FITNESS Tel: +966-11-2061133 UP SCALE CLUB King Fahad Rd. Tel: +966-11-4871502
WOMEN
AL JAFEL HOSPITAL Western Ring Rd. Tel: +966-11-4322222 www.aljafelhospital.com AL MOUWASAT HOSPITAL Western Ring Rd., Exit 114 Tel: +966-11-4455555
AL MULTAKA LADIES Tel: +966-11-4783388
DALLAH HOSPITAL Tel: +966-11-4720777
CURVES Olaya St. Tel: +966-11-4633219
DR. ABDUL RAHMAN AL MISHARI HOSPITAL Olaya Dist. Tel: +966-11-4657700 http://drabdulrahman almishari.com.sa
KINETICO Tel: +966-11-2815595 Mob: + 966-530034010 LUTHAN HOTEL & SPA Tel: +966-11-4807799 LUMIERE Olaya Tel: +966-11-2169030
EYE CARE
NUYU FITNESS www.nuyu-ksa.com
MENSHAF EYE CARE Al Rawda Mob: +966-565869059
AL HAMMADI HOSPITAL Khalid ibn Yazid Muawiyah St. Tel: +966-11-4643312 www.hammadi.com
AL MANIHAL CENTER Diplomatic Quarter Tel: +966-11-4881069
SANAYA DENTAL Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-2174888
AL HOKAMA Mallaz Tel: +966-11-4797777
AL FALAH INT’L Tel: +966-11-4463737 www.alfalah.com.sa
SCENTED Tel: +966-11-2112003 SPECTRUM Mob: +966-552007897 Olaya Main St.
DR. SULAIMAN AL HABIB Olaya Medical Complex Tel: +966-11-4622224 www.drsulaimanalhabib.com GREEN CRESCENT Abdul Malik Bin Marwan St. Tel: +966-11-4644434 www.gch.com.sa KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY King Abdul Aziz Rd. Tel: +966-11-4775524 www.medicine.ksu.edu.sa
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KING FAHAD MEDICAL CITY (KFMC) Makkah Rd. Tel: 8001277000 KINGDOM HOSPITAL Tel: +966-11-2751111 KING FAISAL SHRC Al Zahrawi St. Tel: +966-11-4647272 www.kfshrc.edu.sa
AL SAGGAF 25 Talatheen St. Tel: +966-11-4645274
NISSAH PHARMACY Al-Rajhi Five Buildings Tel: +966-11-4041573
SULTAN BIN ABDULAZIZ HUMANITARIAN CITY Exit 6 Tel: +966-11-5620000
AL SHAMEEAH Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4880595
NOORANA PHARMACY Al Malaz Tel: +966-11-4785006
AL TERIAQ Prince Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4828289
OLAYA INTERNATIONAL Olaya Main St. Tel: +966-11-4160349
AL THALATHEEN Talatheen St. Tel: +966-11-4623529
PRINCE PHARMACY Talatheen St. Tel: +966-11-4611418
AL SHAMSIA Jamal Center Tel: +966-11-4057296
RAJAA PHARMACY 2 Oruba St. Tel: +966-11-4624942
ARAC HEALTH CARE Talatheen St. Tel: +966-11-4645107 ASIR PHARMACY Prince Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4811629
RIYADH CORNER Jareer St. Tel: +966-11-4780759
PHARMACIES
KING KHALED EYE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL Oruba Branch St. Tel: +966-11-4821234 www.kkesh.med.sa KING SAUD MEDICAL CITY Al Imam Abdul Aziz ibn Saud St. Tel: +966-11-4355555 www.ksmc.med.sa MAGHRABI HOSPITAL Tel: +966-11-4455049 www.maghrabi.com.sa NATIONAL GUARD HEALTH King Abdulaziz Medical City Tel: +966-11-8011111 www.ngha.med.sa OBIED SPECIALIZED Al Farazdaq Rd. Tel: +966-11-4767222
ADHWAA AL SEHA Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4887455 AL DIMISHQI Prince Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4707887 AL FARABI Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4880843 AL HOZAIMI Ibn Sulaiman Commercial Center Tel: +966-11-4722054 AL JAZA Olaya Main St. Tel: +966-11-4642072 AL LIZAM Olaya Main St. Tel: +966-11-4655595 AL MOWASA 3 Prince Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4568598
PRINCE SULTAN CARDIAC CENTER Makkah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4783000 www.pscc.med.sa
AL MUTANABBI Jareer St. Tel: +966-11-2910981
RIYADH CARE HOSPITAL Tel: +966-11-4933000 www.riyadhcare.com RIYADH MILITARY Makkah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4791000 www.rmh.med.sa
AL OLAYA Olaya Main St. Tel: +966-11-46411501 AL RAJA NO 2 Oruba St. Tel: +966-11-4624942 AL RAWABI Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4828028
S.B.H King Fahad Rd. Tel: +966-11-4636666 SAUDI GERMAN HOSPITALS GROUP King Fahad Rd. Tel: +966-11-2685555 www.ryd.sghgroup.com.sa
G COMINN O O S
SPECIALIZED M.C.H King Fahad Rd. Tel: +966-11-41164000
AL RIYADH Oruba St. Tel: +966-11-4643108 AL SAGGAF Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4640716
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DAR AL DANA Abdullah Bin Sulaiman Al Hamdan Tel: +966-11-4643373 MAZIN PHARMACY Olaya Main St. Tel: +966-11-4624562 MEDICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICE Dabbab St. Tel: +966-11-4629680
SARA SPECTRUM MEDICAL PHARMACY Akkariya Buildings Tel: +966-11-4601018 SHRAZAD Sitteen St. Tel: +966-11-4787047 UNIVERSITY PHARMACY Akkariya Buildings Tel: +966-11-4191944 UNIVERSITY (2) Oruba St. Tel: +966-11-4626338
MEDICINE TIME Olaya Main St. Tel: +966-11-4569140
WARDAT AL-OROBA Oruba St. Tel: +966-11-4622904
MOHAMMMED AL HOZAIMI Oruba St. Tel: +966-11-4628758
WHITES PHARMACY Tel: +966-11-2886877 / 4895994/ 4897750 / 4897751 www.whites.net
NABRA PHARMACY Takhassusi St. Tel: +966-11-4887329
ZAHRAT AL RAWDA PHARMACY Prince Abdullah Rd. Tel: +966-11-4804935
NAZAAR PHARMACY Al Awais Market Tel: +966-11-4541408 NEO (NEOINTERNATIONAL) Olaya Main St. Tel: +966-11-4615089
ZAHRAT SAMI Oruba St. Tel: +966-11-4653060
BANKS AL INMA BANK Alanoud Tower Tel: +966-11-2185000 www.alinma.com AL JAZIRA BANK King Abdul Aziz Branch Rd. An Nafal Tel: +966-11-4317474 www.baj.com.sa AL RAJHI BANK Uthman ibn Affan Rd Tel: +966-11-4603333 www.alrajhibank.com.sa ARAB NATIONAL BANK Arrwadah Tel: +966-11-4029000 www.anb.com.sa BANK AL BILAD Prince Bandar Bin Abdulaziz Tel: +966-11-4971905 www.bankalbilad.com BANQUE SAUDI FRANSI King Abdullah Rd Tel: +966-11-2899999 www.alfransi.com.sa NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK Prince Sultan St Tel: 920001000 www.alahli.com
SABB Northern Ring Branch Rd Tel: +966-11-2764356 www.sabb.com SAMBA Alaqiq Dist. Tel: 8001242000 www.samba.com SAUDI HOLLANDI BANK Prince Sultan St Tel: +966-11-2548500 www.shb.com.sa
AL FALAH Tel: 920001678
AL OLA NO 7 Tel: +966-11-4608095
AVIS Tel: +966-11-4884887
AL RABWA Al Rabwa Area, Exit 14 close to Nahda Rd. Mob: +966-544096296 www.almutlaq.com
BEST RENT A CAR Tel: 8001249955 DIPLOMAT Khurais Rd. Tel: 920008008 EUROPCAR Al Ahsaa St. Tel: 920000153 FAZ Prince Sultan St. Tel: +966-11-2912679 ICAR Tel: +966-11-4561099 SAJIL Tel: +966-11-4935222 THEEB RENT A CAR Khurais Rd. Tel: 920000572 UBER Application: Uber.com/app support.riyadh@uber.com
COMPOUNDS
RIYADH BANK King Abdul Aziz Road, Al Murabba Tel: +966-11-4013030 www.riyadbank.com
CAR RENTALS
AL MODDARRAJ Tel: +966-11-4779902
ISHBILIA Tel: +966-11-2406000 Mob: +966-593111389 www.ksacompounds.com AL HAMRA OASIS VILLAGE Tel: +966-11-2490440 www.alhamra.com.sa AL ISSA COMPOUND Tel: +966-11-4918400 AL JAZEERA BADER Tel: +966-11-4921135 www.badercompound.com
AL RAYAN RESIDENTIAL Tel: +966-11-2089027 AL WAHA VILLAGE VILLAS ROSSAS Tel: +966-11-4864711 AL YAMAMA VILLAGE Tel: +966-11-4012550 ARAB INVESTMENT Tel: +966-11-4823444 ARIZONA GOLF RESORT Tel: +966-11-2484444 www.agr.com.sa ASASCO VILLAGE Tel: +966-11-4199000 BARADA VILLAGE ARABIAN HOMES Tel: +966-11-4541888 www.arabian-homes.com BONITA VILLAGE Mob: +966-597721361 www.alwakkan.com CORDOBA OASIS VILLAGE Tel: +966-11-24834711 www.cordoba.com.sa DELTA - 11 ESTATE VILLAS ROSSAS Tel: +966-11-4803201 DELTA - 2 ESTATE VILLAS ROSSAS Tel: +966-11-4804084
GREEN CITY Olaya - Rahmaniah Dist. Mob: +966-559623393 www.gccompound. tripod.com JADAWEL COMPOUND Tel: +966-11-2406000 KINGDOM CITY Tel: +966-11-2750275 www.kingdom-city.com NAJD COMPOUND Tel: +966-11- 2481040 PALM COURT Tel: +966-11-4850288 RANCO VILLAGE Tel: +966-11-4924411 www.ranvil.com RIYADH VILLAGE Khurais Road, off exit 36 Tel: 08111010101 Mob: +966-541362462 ROC COMPOUND Tel: +966-11-2412800 www.roc.com.sa SAHARA TOWERS Tel: +966-11-4625666 SEDER VILLAGE Tel: +966-11-2280000 www.sedervillage.com STAR COMPOUND VILLAS ROSSAS Tel: +966-11-4881139 VILLAS ROSAS AL-WADI Tel: +966-11-4881139 http://villasrosasco.com
COURIER
AL MANAR Tel: +966-11-2460100
EID VILLAS Tel: +966-11-2483366 www.eidvillas.com.sa
ARABIAN HALA Tel: +966-11-4884887 www.hala.com.sa
AL MOHAEYA Tel: +966-11-4821222
EURO COMPOUND Tel: +966-11-4780718
ARAMEX Tel: +966-11-4160353 www.aramex.com
AL MOSTAQBAL HOMES Tel: +966-11-4816666 www.almostaqbal homes.com
FAL COMPOUND Tel: +966-11-2490091 www.falcompound.org
DHL WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Tel: +966-11-4654200 www.dhl.com.sa
GRANADA VILLAGE Tel: +966-11-2488387
FEDEX Tel: +966-11-4633999 www.fedex.com/sa
AL NAKHEEL RESIDENCE Tel: +966-11-4704191
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OVERSEAS COURIER SERVICE Tel: +966-11-4647193 www.ocstracking.com www.ocscouner.com UPS GLOBAL Tel: +966-11-4626655 www.ups.com
EMBASSIES
ETHIOPIA
LEBANON
SIERRA LEONE
Tel: +966-11-4824055
Tel: +966-11-4804060
Tel: +966-11-4643982
FINLAND
MALAYSIA
SINGAPORE
Tel: +966-11-4881515
Tel: +966-11-4887100
Tel: +966-11-4803855
MALI
SOUTH AFRICA
Tel: +966-11-2290753
Tel: +966-11-4429728
MALTA
SPAIN
Tel: +966-11-4615315
Tel: +966-11-4880606
MAURITANIA
SRI LANKA
Tel: +966-11-4646749
Tel: +966-11-4608232
MEXICO
SUDAN
Tel: +966-11-4808822
Tel: +966-11-4887979
MOROCCO
SWEDEN
Tel: +966-11-4826382
Tel: +966-11-8806700
Ext 9 FRANCE Tel: +966-11-4881255
ALGERIA Tel: +966-11-4887171
GABON
ARGENTINA Tel: +966-11-4652600
GAMBIA
AUSTRALIA Tel: +966-11-4887788
GERMANY
AUSTRIA Tel: +966-11-4801217 BAHRAIN Tel: +966-11-4880044
Tel: +966-11-4567173
Tel: +966-11-2052158
Tel: +966-11-4880700 GHANA Tel: +966-11-4545122 GREECE
BANGLADESH Tel: +966-11-4195300
Tel: +966-11-4801975
BELGIUM Tel: +966-11-4882888
Tel: +966-11-4881121
BRAZIL Tel: +966-11-4880018 BRITAIN Tel: +966-11-4880077 BRUNEI Tel: +966-11-4560814 BURKINA FASO Tel: +966-11-4652244 CAMEROON Tel: +966-11-4880022
GUINEA
NEPAL Tel: +966-11-4645170
SWITZERLAND
NETHERLANDS
Tel: +966-11-4881291
Tel: +966-11-4880011
SYRIA
NEW ZELAND
Tel: +966-11-4887481
Tel: +966-11-4887988
HUNGARY Tel: +966-11-4546707
NIGERIA
INDIA
Tel: +966-11-4823024
Tel: +966-11-4884144
NORWAY Tel: +966-11-4881904
INDONESIA Tel: +966-11-4882282
Ext 300 OMAN
IRAN Tel: +966-11-4881444
Tel: +966-11-4823120 PAKISTAN
IRELAND
Tel: +966-11-4884111
Tel: +966-11-4882300
PERU
CHINA Tel: +966-11-4832126
ITALY
Tel: +966-11-4822474
Tel: +966-11-4881212
PHILIPPINES
CZECH REPUBLIC Tel: +966-11-4503617
JAPAN
Tel: +966-11-4823559
Tel: +966-11-4881100
DENMARK Tel: +966-11-4880101 Ext 111163
PORTUGAL
JORDAN
Tel: +966-11-4826964
Tel: +966-11-4880071
QATAR
DJIBOUTI Tel: +966-11-4543182
KENYA
Tel: +966-11-4825544
Tel: +966-11-4882484
RUSSIA
KOREA
Tel: +966-11-4811432
Tel: +966-11-4882211
SENEGAL
ERITREA
KUWAIT
Tel: +966-11-4880146
Tel: +966-11-4801731
Tel: +966-11-4883500
CANADA Tel: +966-11-4882288
EGYPT Tel: +966-11-4810159 Tel: +966-11-4831458
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TANZANIA Tel: +966-11-4542833 THAILAND Tel: +966-11-4881174 TUNISIA Tel: +966-11-4887900 TURKEY Tel: +966-11-4820101 UAE Tel: +966-11-4881227 UGANDA Tel: +966-11-4544910 UKRAINE Tel: +966-11-4508536 URUGUAY Tel: +966-11-4620739 USA Tel: +966-11-4801831 YEMEN Tel: +966-11-4881769
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