No, of course thy don't! Actually, if you visit Saudi Arabia you can only see camles in zoos, camping trips or if you're on a rode trip through the desert you might see some of'em.
Yes, it is a very popular sport there, as are horse racing and falconry.
Yes, they do have camels there. In fact, Camel Racing in Saudi Arabia is the equivalent of horse racing in North America
They wear these dress types of things~!!
Noraml, no. But if a person of importance is riding a camel, then genarly, yes.
It is called the Barashoki
no
women have to cover there hair
because in saudi arabia it is very hot in day time and cool in night time that's why the men coverd the head and neck by white cloth because the white refelect the heat and it protect the body in that way it influenced
Some Islamic countries are more tolerant about this issue, but Saudi Arabia is certainly not one of them. The answer is no. Absolutely not. Don't try it. In case I failed to mention it.....NO!
I can mention many! - Woman cant dress like men - Woman cant drive - LGBT laws (president or king of Saudi is gay - Law of not allowed to take pictures or videos of the people of Saudi. ..... It sickens me that they are so judgemental, racist, homophobic, bigot, transphobic, idiotic sometimes.
Yes. The abaya worn by women in Saudi Arabia gives the suggestion that the one who wears it is a modest, and an honourable woman. Even though, for Muslims their clothes must'NT only be the abaya. They can wear anything as long as it is compatible to Islamic moral values.
There are Saudi wedding dresses that can only be order online direct from Saudi Arabia. There are also Sari wedding dresses that can be more readily purchased and resold in stores all over the US, England and India.
well in my social studies we are talking about different cultures around the world and well most people there follow their culture and religion and many other things they eat and dress different from me and you (shocker) but some people don't dress like any type of knew stuff they just ware clothe like you and i well i think if the person reading the is a girl because i am:))))))))))
Islam originated in Saudi Arabia but soon spread in Persia, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and many African countries. Islam does not restrict people to a particular culture, dress, traditions, customs etc. It absorbs all cultures and civilizations in its fold. Thus Islamic civilization is a broader term. It has its sources everywhere.