/r/Khaleeji
A place to discuss everything to do with the GCC countries of the Middle East.
/r/Khaleeji
معاكم اخوكم من قطر و عندي بس استفسار بسيط. بما ان هذا السب ريدت غير فعال، هل فيه له بديل ؟ صار لي فتره ادور واحد حق الخليجيين فقط لان سب ريدت قطر و الدول الخليجيه الثانيه اغلبها اجانب.
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hey im a 22 year old emirati and i love a 19 year old girl she is from pak and blushi i want to ask her hand before anyone does but i fear her dad will beat her and marry her somewhere else i dont have a job nor graduated uni but i want her in my name like just ask her hand
Is there a discord server ? Or will this community be interested in an all arab community server (preferable in english) (and separate arabic channel too)
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I really want to learn gulf Arabic but obviously there’s not much resources and I’m already really confused with the grammar. Is msa grammar the same as gulf so then I can use msa resources. And also should I just in general learn msa and gulf along the side to make it easier
I have been noticing an uptick of hatred towards Gulf Arabs from many Arabic and Islamic subreddits; with the latter calling us "Kuffars" or "Munafigs".
Why do you think is this? it can be due to prosperity alone? is there an underlining issue that many don't speak of?
Hello, I’m working on translating some Omani Arabic poetry by ear. I have some translations and I’m pretty familiar with the dialect, but I need some help to get the translations right. If anyone with expertise in Omani Arabic has time or interest in helping, I would be very grateful.
If you’re familiar with الفنون the poems are from رزحات والعازي
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I think now a days many khaleeji’s are becoming more westernized & situated towards American culture. Learning how to speak english is simply becoming more educated, what i’m discussing are khaleeji morals/values. Not that it’s wrong but the excessive liberalism & proof of being ‘open-minded’ is kind of getting out of hand in my opinion.. (I’m not judging people’s way of life, anyone can live the way they want to) The real question is: Do you think people are starting to lose their roots? If so, how?