United Arab Emirates

UAE Culture and Lifestyle




The United Arab Emirates is amongst the most dynamic, regal and profound federations to ever be established. Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajmah, Umm al-Quaiwan, al-Fujairah, and Ras al-Khaimah are the seven stars that make up the United Arab Emirates’ universal royalty. Although each emirate has it’s own unique identity, all of the emirates share much of the same rich culture, emphasis on education and distinct religion of Islam. These three major influences have had a significant effect on the Emiratis and have become apart of the centralization of their daily lives. 

The discovery of oil in the year 1966 in Dubai, and the establishment of the United Arab Emirates in 1971, marked the beginning of the creation of a grand kingdom. Although the United Arab Emirates is a relatively new country, early human settlers dating as far back as 3000 B.C once occupied the land. The United Arab Emirates is currently one of the most liberal societies in the Middle East and amongst the wealthiest in the entire world. Unique food, exuberant lifestyles, and traditional Islamic customs make up much of the Emiratis culture, deriving from when underground aquifers located beneath the land were occupants of the terrain. 

Although there is an array of different styles of dress in the United Arab Emirates, Islamic dress has always served as the dominant fashion criteria in the federation. Many of the males of the United Arab Emirates wear the dishdasha, a traditional loose fitting white garment that is very comfortable in the hot emirate’s climate. Women usually wear long abayas to cover their bodies and the traditional hijabs to cover their hair. The women of the country often wear Nikabs, face coverings, when they leave their homes to go out into the public. This ruling of women’s dress was specified when the Qu’ran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad, and is the sole purpose as to why this form of dress has become dominant in the lives of the women of the United Arab Emirates. 

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How are you going to say that my article about the UAE was filled with Negatives? Have you ever been to the UAE? The reason why many Arab nations don't like Christianity is because it is a false religion. It teaches that God has a son and that he is equal with Jesus peace be upon him. In Islam we believe that God is far above His creation and that Jesus peace be upon him is one of God's messengers and that he is only a creation of the Beneficient God.

Posted on 12/07/2006 at 3:12:00 PM

Your article about the UAE was as sterile as mine was and fact filled with negatives. I wonder why some Arab nations' leaders hate democracy so much? And why they hate the precepts of Christianity?

Posted on 11/16/2006 at 9:11:00 PM

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