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Hidden deep in Oman’s deserts, the Bedouin people have preserved culinary traditions that most of the world has never seen. We dive into their food culture—and ask the big question: is it halal?
Al-Barah is a Bedouin musical tradition from the Dhofar mountains in southern Oman. It takes the form of a warlike dance performed to drums and the chanting of poetry in a local tribal dialect.
Oman’s captivating terrain is a dream for explorers. From dramatic mountains to sweeping deserts and coastal serenity, it ...
Al-Taghrooda traditional Bedouin chanted poetry is composed and recited by men travelling on camel back through desert areas of the United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman. Bedouin believe that ...
Over the past two years, more than 1,000 Bedouins living in Area C of the West Bank have fled or been forced from their homes, driven out by what residents describe as escalating settler violence ...
Col. (res.) Pini Ganon, the former commander of the IDF tracker unit and head of the Bedouin unit at the Defense Ministry, discussed Bedouin enlistment in the military, saying that the IDF missed ...
Astronauts set foot on the red earth of the Oman desert before the unbelieving eyes of the Bedouin Two high school girls build castles in the air A young boy trains to jump as far as possible And ...
In a delightful fusion of culture, imagination and heartfelt storytelling, Sri Lankan authors Dinesh Deckker and Subhashini Sumanasekara bring to ...