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After the death of Prophet Mohammed—peace be upon him—Muslims were split on who should lead them. Khalifah Abu Baker Al-Siddeeq, Prophet Mohammed’s loyal friend, was nominated, but there were those who rejected the choice and wanted Prophet Mohammed’s cousin and son-in-law, Ali Bin Abi-Taleb, to succeed. Shiite Muslims are of the opinion of the last group and thus are referred to by some Sunnis as rejectionists.*
Breakfast meal in Ramadan.**
A popular Ramadan drink; juice of grapes, raspberries and black currants.***
The call for prayer.§
The religious sheikh who calls for prayers at a mosque.*
A city in the east coast of Saudi Arabia, with a big Shiite population.*
Of course they do! All men who wear*
Arabic incense. Wooden sticks that come from particular trees in India or Cambodia, and when burned, generate strong and beautiful lasting fragrance.**
Al-Hai’ah is a short name for the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, i.e., the Religious Police.*
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A short pilgrimage to Mecca undertaken by Muslims. Unlike Hajj, Umrah can be done anytime of the year.*
Due to their darker complexions, Saudi girls tend to have darkened knees. Guys always pick on girls because of that, although they have the same problem! However, due to the hot climate of Saudi, dryness and the frequent use of Arabic sandals,*
Egyptian actor. The line comes from a famous black-and-white “classic” Arabic movie.*
Anonymous last names to protect the identities of those bold enough to offer a writing job to me!**
Tahini halvah: a type of dessert made of sesame paste.*
A saying used when you compare two things that are both worthless.*
A handsome, well-known Egyptian actor who starred in many Arabic romantic films.*
Taiba and Owais is a massive outdoor flea market where cheap goods are sold.*
Oh, wow!*
Male’s head covering in Saudi. Similar to a*
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Famous Saudi critic.**
It is generally frowned upon for young Saudi women to be actresses.*
Saudi prince and famous poet.*
A type of tobacco pipe popular in the UAE.*
Male garment in UAE, similar to the Saudi**
Turban.*
Old and famous Saudi singer.**
My love.*
Many native Hijazis prefer to shorten the engagement period and lengthen the time between the marriage contract-signing and the wedding, i.e., the*
God is Great. The starting line in every prayer.**
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Nonobligatory prayers held right after Isha prayers during the whole month of Ramadan.**
Nonobligatory prayers held in the last third of night during the last ten days of Ramadan.*
Traditional black cloak that men wear on top of their*
By Nabil Shu’ail, a Kuwaiti singer.*
Muhram men are men whom a woman is allowed to go without*
While Hijazi girls call their mothers-in-law Mama, Najdi girls find that disrespectful to their own mothers, so they call the husbands’ mothers Aunt.*
Here,*
Jurists.*
A legal opinion or ruling.*
A female Saudi poet.*
A rephrasing of her name to make an affectionate nickname.*
A Lebanese singer.*
Expensive oil perfume that is extracted from trees in limited parts of Asia.*
An*
Unlike in the United States, medical school in Saudi Arabia starts right after high school and lasts for seven years.*
Saudi men’s garments; a