Saudi Arabia - Methacton School District
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Arsh Parmar
Mrs. Munro
Geography N-7
4-17-12
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MY FAMILY
My name is Mohammad and the country I live in is Saudi
Arabia. I am the eldest of 2. I have one brother named
Kabir. My mom’s name is Nimrah. My dad’s name is
Mohammed too. We practice the religion of Islam.
LAND AND CLIMATE IN MY COUNTRY
My country is one of the driest nations in the world because deserts cover much
of the south and east.
We have to deal with sandstorms, intense heat, and dramatic changes in
temperature.
The hottest weather occurs between May and October, when
temperatures regularly exceed 110°F (43°C) in the interior
and 97°F.
In December and January, the coldest months, 70°F (21°C) is
the average daily high in the interior, where temperatures
may drop to freezing at night.
It covers an area of 830,000 square miles which is only onefourth the size of the United States
THE POPULATION OF MY COUNTRY
My country has a population of more than 26 million people.
More than 5.5 million of these are foreigners (people who
are not citizens) who are allowed to work in the country.
Here Ninety percent of Saudis are Arabs, descendants of
tribes who once lived in the region.
Some others are descendants of settlers from Asia and
Africa. About 80 percent of Saudi Arabia’s population lives in
cities.
THE LANGUAGE OF SAUDIS HERE
Arabic is the official language of the kingdom.
It’s also the language of the Qur’an (Koran), the scripture of
Islam.
Arabic is written and read from the right side of the page to
the left side.
MY RELIGION
The religion that I practice is Islam.
It is the official religion of Saudi Arabia.
Saudis are forbidden from joining other religions.
There are two different branches within Islam, they are
Sunni and Shi‘i Muslims.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of Muslims from around
the world complete a pilgrimage (journey) called the Hajj to
Mecca, Saudi Arabia, as part of their religious duties. (It is
right near where I live.)
As part of the Hajj, pilgrims walk around the Ka‘abah seven
times.
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On Friday, the day of worship in Islam, people go to the
mosque to pray and hear readings from the Qur’an and a
speech about daily-life issues or religious practices.
Women stay home and pray. Women who attend the mosque
are separate from the men
HISTORY
In my country the Al Saud family continues to rule Saudi
Arabia
It has became a richer nation since the discovery of oil in
the 1930s.
A two decades ago, Iraq invaded nearby Kuwait in 1990, the
Saudis hosted troops from the United States and other
countries.
Saudi Arabia has also been the site of numerous terrorist
attacks, including two suicide bombings in 2003 that killed
more than 40 people.
GAMES AND SPORTS
Soccer is the national and most popular sport in Saudi
Arabia, but only men are allowed to play or to watch
matches at the stadium.
Saudi men also enjoy horse and camel races, as well as
hunting and hawking. Hawking involves hunting for small
animals with trained pet falcons.
Young men enjoy volleyball, basketball, swimming,
wrestling, and roller-skating. Boys love running races,
having mock sword fights, and wrestling.
GAMES AND SPORTS CONTINUED…
Women generally aren’t involved in sports, but girls
sometimes play volleyball and other sports at school.
HOLIDAYS
The most important holidays that I celebrate are Islamic
holidays. What celebrate in Saudi Arabia include the threeday feast (Eid al Fitr) at the end of Ramadan and the Feast
of the Sacrifice (Eid al Adha).
For the entire month of Ramadan, us Muslims do not eat,
drink, or smoke from sunrise to sunset each day.(We are not
allowed to drink, smoke, or use tobacco, it is forbidden from
our religion.)
Meals are eaten in the evening and before the sun comes up.
After Ramadan, families gather for Eid al Fitr, a time of
eating and spending time with relatives
RELIGION CONTINUED…
We children, receive gifts and get to wear new clothes.
After a few months later we celebrate Eid al Adha. It is a
holiday honoring the prophet Abraham’s willingness to
sacrifice his son. It is a time for the family to be together
and for people to give to the poor
For religious reasons, we don’t eat pork or drink alcohol.
FOOD
My family and I sit on the floor when we eat our meals.
Also instead of using knives and forks, we eat with our right
hands.
We have Kabsah (rice with spiced chicken or lamb) which is
a favorite dish throughout the country.
Though rice is commonly served with vegetables and a green
salad in my house.
Coffee or tea is served before all meals, but buttermilk and
camel’s milk are also popular drinks.
For dessert, we often enjoy a variety of fruits, especially
dates.
CAN YOU SAY IT?
Hello Halaa (HA-la)
Good-bye Ma’as salaama (as sa-LAA-ma)
Please Min fadlak (min FAD-lak)
Thank you Shokran(SHUK-ran)
Yes Na’am (nahm)
No La (lah)
SOME FASCINATING FACTS
1. Our government here is a Monarchy.
2. We are the world’s largest producer of desalinated water.
3. The prime industry of my country is petroleum.
4. Instead of a toothbrush, we use the root of the arak tree
called a Miswak.
5. The capital city of my country is Riyadh.
6. Saudi Arabia is the largest Arab country of the Middle East.
7.
The currency here is the Riyal.
8. We are one of the driest nations in the world.
9. My country was declared in 1926.
10.Muslims think that Mecca, Saudi Arabia is the center of the
earth.
QUIZ!!!
What is the religion I follow?
Answer- Islam
How do You say Hello in my language?
Answer- Ma’as salaama
What can’t Muslims do?
Answer: Drink, smoke, or chew tobacco
What is the holiday where we can’t eat or drink until sunset?
Answer- Ramadan
Who rules my country?
Answer- The Al Saud Family
GOOD-BYE
I hope you guys had a good time learning about
my country. Please come back soon! Ma’as
salaama