The ruler of Ajman has appointed Yusuf Al Nuaimi as the General Director of the Protocols and Hospitality Department, reflecting the emirate's commitment to enhancing hospitality services.
The Fatwa Secretary explained that preparing excessive food can be seen as waste in some cases, while in others, it is viewed as generosity. This discussion highlights the cultural perceptions of waste and generosity in Arab societies.
In Medina, Ramadan iftar tables continue to be a cherished cultural tradition where family and friends gather to break their fast. This practice fosters social bonds and reflects the spirit of the holy month.
The United Arab Emirates offers unique hotel experiences, allowing visitors to stay in accommodations ranging from art galleries to eco-friendly cabins. These innovative options reflect the cultural and natural diversity of the country.
The profession of tea seller is iconic in Turkey, with vendors traversing streets and markets to serve hot tea in tulip-shaped cups. This trade is an integral part of the cultural and social heritage of the country.
The drink maté, brought by Lebanese immigrants from South America, has become an integral part of the cultural heritage in certain communities. It symbolizes hospitality and social interaction.
Saudi Arabia warmly welcomes its visitors, offering them comprehensive services from the moment they arrive. Despite attempts by some individuals to tarnish its reputation, the Kingdom maintains its esteemed position in the hearts of the Arab and Islamic world.
Recent official data reveals that middle-income families in the UK, averaging an income of <strong>£55,000</strong>, have reduced their entertainment spending by <strong>£40</strong> per week due to rising living costs.