by Dahlia Rahaimy · Jul 6, 2022 · Saudi Arabia Through Dahlia’s Lens
This is a fascinating topic. Tribes matter a great deal in some parts of the Saudi Arabia and less in other, such as the Western Province. It will be interesting to understand the nature of this relation. It has been and is an important factor in political system of...
by Dahlia Rahaimy · Oct 19, 2021 · Saudi Arabia Through Dahlia’s Lens
Saudi Arabia has had an enormous facelift in the past 6 years. The effects of modernization are fundamental and have benefited the economy and society a great deal in its process of development. Will the opportunities be used wisely by a society that has experienced...
by Dahlia Rahaimy · Jan 17, 2021 · Saudi Arabia Through Dahlia’s Lens
Destination Saudi Arabia (Part 2) Targeting foreign tourists to Saudi Arabia faces some obstacles that must be taken into consideration by the authorities. On top of obvious geopolitical risks and the occasionally negative press surrounding Saudi Arabia, more specific...
by Dahlia Rahaimy · Jan 7, 2021 · Saudi Arabia Through Dahlia’s Lens
Once considered one of the most difficult countries to visit, boosting tourism in Saudi Arabia is in full flight. By launching new cultural festivals, sporting events like the Dakar Rallye, easing visa restrictions, opening new tourist sites Saudi Arabia is clearly...
by Dahlia Rahaimy · Oct 22, 2020 · Saudi Arabia Through Dahlia’s Lens
First of all, not all Saudis belong to tribes. For example, people in the Western Province, the Hejaz, from where I come, are mostly not tribal because we descend from people who made the pilgrimage to Makkah and Madinah and settled here, called “Hajj Left Overs” by...
by Dahlia Rahaimy · Apr 23, 2020 · Saudi Arabia Through Dahlia’s Lens
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, this year Ramadan in the Saudi Arabia and the entire Muslim world will not be the same. On 10 April, the government in Saudi Arabia announced it what it considers the last in a series of restrictions which it has imposed on the nation to...