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Extractions: 2. Do not ask a member of the opposite sex to meet you in a closed room. At the very least keep the door open and make sure you are clearly visible through the open door. Men, do not object if a woman brings along a close relative to a private meeting. Try to meet in semi-public places like a library. Qatari men can be quite quiet and thoughtful. However, many other Gulf residents seem to be uncomfortable with silence. Situations like exams seem to place a real strain on them. On the other hand, interrupting and simultaneous talking are both normal and acceptable, and should not be taken as deliberate rudeness.
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Extractions: Yemen Vacations Vacation Holiday Trips offers travel tips and information for top travel places and best destinations. We feature links, resources and large selection of budget airlines, chartered planes, sea cruises, ferries, travel agencies, land transports and attractions including beaches, medical tourism, retirement homes, historical and pilgrimage tours. Qatari culture is extremely similar to that of other Arab countries of the Persian Gulf. Arab tribes from Saudi Arabia migrated to Qatar and other places in the gulf; therefore, the culture in the Persian Gulf region varies little from country to country. Qatar explicitly uses Sharia law as the basis of its government, and the vast majority of its citizens follow Hanbali Madhhab. Hanbali is one of the four schools of Fiqh or religious law within Sunni Islam. Sunni Muslims believe that all four schools have "correct guidance", and the differences between them lie not in the fundamentals of faith, but in finer judgments and jurisprudence, which are a result of the independent reasoning of the imams and the scholars who followed them. Because their individual methodologies of interpretation and extraction from the primary sources were different, they came to different judgments on particular matters. Shi'as comprise around 2% of the Muslim population in Qatar.
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Qatar: Encyclopedia II - Qatar - Culture Main article Culture of Qatar Qatar explicitly uses Wahhabi law as the basis of its government, and the vast majority of its citizens follow this specific Islamic doctrine. http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Qatar_-_Culture/id/4693244
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Extractions: games, quizzes Editor's Favorites Search: Infoplease Info search tips Search: Biographies Bio search tips Share World Countries ... Qatar Map of Qatar Emir: Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani (1995) Prime Minister: Sheik Hamad bin Jassem al Thani (2007) Total area: 4,416 sq mi (11,437 sq km) Population (2010 est.): 840,926 (growth rate: 0.9%); birth rate: 15.5/1000; infant mortality rate: 12.2/1000; life expectancy: 75.5; density per sq mi: 214 Capital (2003 est.): Doha, 550,700 (metro. area), 318,500 (city proper) Monetary unit: Qatari riyal Qatar (pronounced KAH-ter) occupies a small peninsula that extends into the Persian Gulf from the east side of the Arabian Peninsula. Saudi Arabia is to the west and the United Arab Emirates to the south. The country is mainly barren. Constitutional monarchy.
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Extractions: For Middle East, North Africa, Arab and regional information visit Arab Countries Web hejleh.com Qatar , officially State of Qatar, independent emirate (1995 est. pop. 534,000), 4,400 sq mi (11,400 sq km), on a largely barren peninsula in the Persian Gulf, bordering Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (S). The capital is Doha. The economy of Qatar is dominated by oil and natural gas, which accounts for 70% of export income. Oil and gas revenues have been used to diversify the economy, including the development of chemicals, steel, cement, and fertilizer industries and banking. A minority (20%) of the population are Qataris (Arabs of the Wahhabi sect of Islam); the rest are largely other Arabs, Pakistanis, Indians, and Iranians. Arabic is the official language, but English is also widely spoken. The country is a monarchy. History Qatar was ruled by Bahrain from the 1700s until the mid-1800s, when Great Britain and the Ottoman Empire began vying for control of the peninsula. It was a British protectorate from 1916 until 1971, when it became independent. In the 1980s and 90s Qatar had territorial disputes with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. These disputes were not completely settled until 2001. The present emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, came to power in 1995 after ousting his father. In the late 1990s Sheikh Hamad eased press censorship and promoted ties with Iran and Israel. Since 2001 Qatar has allowed U.S. use of the Al Udeid air base, and the headquarters for the U.S. invasion of Iraq (2003) were in the country.
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I Went Out Walking: Qatar = Culture Shock I only had a 13hour layover in Qatar. I got to my hotel after a short drive with the intention of getting some sleep, but the contrasts with life in Africa were too much, and http://misifecu.blogspot.com/2009/08/qatar-culture-shock.html
Extractions: skip to main skip to sidebar I only had a 13-hour layover in Qatar. I got to my hotel after a short drive with the intention of getting some sleep, but the contrasts with life in Africa were too much, and I couldn't sleep. So I took a long walk to try to take it in. Here are a few images from the walk and the flight.