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    Muslim artists have excelled in using

    complex color palettes. They created new

    color compositions, which provoke theimagination by their splendor, please the

    eye and address the deeper feelings and

    emotions of the audience.

    A designer usually applies colors and gold

    lines after finishing the geometric designs,

    the calligraphy and the scrollwork. A fine

    blue frame is first drawn by a sharp-pointed

    pen, then an inside frame is drawn in red

    with a thin margin separating the two

    frames, which finally become a window

    surrounding the decorative pattern.

    Islamic decoration is characterized by

    great skill in mixing and producing colors,which, when applied to the page, seem to

    be superbly engaged in a kind of dialogue.

    Indeed, the colors develop new relationships

    based on the established rules of density,

    succession and contrast.

    Certain colors are used more often than

    others because they reinforce the effect

    of the decorative composition, and create

    a special atmosphere intended by the

    colorist. Red and orange, for example,

    are associated with fire and the sun and

    may therefore be used to suggest warmth

    and heat. Shades of green and blue, bycontrast, are associated with cold lunar

    development and may be used to suggest

    cold. If the colorist together on one page

    uses the four colors, the effect will be

    that of skillful succession that suggests a

    sense of dynamism and remarkable luster.

    In this way, the skillful use of colors

    may represent the Muslim artists joyful

    appreciation of and response to external

    nature.

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    This type of decoration consists of designs

    based on identical basic geometric figures

    that form a grid of lines. The decorativeelements proceed from a central circle

    containing small identical squares and

    triangles set in symmetrical formations to

    produce an intricate design of octagons,

    hexagons, star-like polygons and other

    geometric shapes interlaced according to the

    set pattern.

    The central circle with which the decorative

    design starts vanishes completely or partly

    suggesting a background rich in figures and

    a crystalline system of organization.

    In spite of the variety of designs, some

    patterns may be highly recurrent like thestar-shaped octagons or hexagons. Drawing

    repeatedly overlapping squares usually

    creates an octagon. The designer draws an

    initial circle, and inside the circle draws

    squares intersecting at an angle of 45

    degrees. The number of squares determines

    the final figure; two squares produce an

    octagon, while three, four or five squares

    result in star-like shapes with twelve, sixteen

    or twenty sides. The repetition of octagons

    produces polygons of various geometric

    shapes.

    Basic geometric shapes like the triangleand the square are present in all decorative

    designs. The designer may either keep these

    shapes intact or remove some of their sides.

    In the latter case, the initial shape disappears

    and new geometric formations emerge:

    square-pattern grids, equilateral triangular

    grids, pentagonal grids and various other

    formations of combined polygons.

    These elements merge with other shapes

    like circles and spirals producing richly

    varied decorative intersections. In spite

    of the apparent intricacy, the resulting

    formations are basically governed by asimple mathematical structure dictated by

    the will of the designer. The seemingly

    endless fabric in plastic space creates a set

    of niches pervaded by inscription and by

    metamorphosed floral and vegetal patterns

    based on natural figures.

    Scrollwork

    This kind of decoration, also known as

    arabesque or floral design, consists of floral

    and vegetal patterns drawn according to

    strict rules and fine miniaturization although

    they may seem too complex. Arabesque in

    general consists of curving, flat, round orsharp-edged leaves flowing in all directions

    in intersecting or spiral formations, either

    interspersing the geometric designs or

    surrounding the inscriptions.

    In the case of arabesque, the artists work

    aspires to a degree of transformation and

    abstraction of natural elements that retains

    only a remote likeness to the original plants,

    which may have inspired the work. The

    resulting vegetal world dilates with the laws

    of succession and rhythm creating a sense of

    movement typical of all scrollwork.

    The various forms of Islamic decorationare governed in almost all cases by a basic

    structure that leads to variations determined

    by the designer and the style used to

    illuminate the manuscript. A designer

    may choose to use vegetal decoration out

    of an urge to imitate natural forms, and

    in so doing may not strictly abide by the

    established rules of thumb, but tends to

    represent the plant world more freely.

    Line, Color and Movement

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    experience itself: the primal experience ofdealing with the divine word and reaching

    beyond it. Arabic calligraphy is an artistic

    medium with which the Muslim artist

    was equally vanished and overwhelmed,

    exterminated and flooded, fashioned and

    ended in dealing with the scripture.

    The monumental calligraphic works that we

    see are artistic, spiritual, andabove all

    sentimental testimonies of transcendence.

    The state in which such works were

    carried, states of dhikr, of carrying out anact of worship into an artistic medium (or

    is it the other way?), of exemplifying the

    transcendental through the temporal, of

    expressing the awe of the divine through the

    marks of ink and hand strokesjust shows

    one unmistakable idea.

    The heart of Arabic calligraphyjust as

    any other authentic work that stems from

    the soulis a pressing out of something,

    something essential. What is it? Our entire

    being is based on it, revolving around

    it or breaking away from it. It is a basic

    unfulfilled need. It is the fulfillment of our

    existential nostalgia and spiritual craving for

    our Creator that ache our hearts.

    Decoration, the Main Art of Islamic

    Civilization

    In some parts of the Islamic world like

    Turkey , India and Persia old books used

    to be decorated by miniatures of human or

    animal figures or by scenes of daily life,

    war or other specifics of social or cultural

    activities, which reveal the individual or

    collective imagination in a certain age in the

    past. Some of these miniatures are exquisite

    pieces of art and may be studied for the light

    they throw on the unique features of Islamic

    art.

    Starting from the second century (Hejira

    calendar), the ground rules began to be laid

    for the art of intricately illuminated Islamic

    manuscripts where intertwined lines seem

    to have a transcendental value. This richly

    harmonious system of decoration is based

    on three main elements: design motifs,

    calligraphy and scrollwork. These elements

    are used in perfect mixture with gilding and

    coloring to represent the innermost feelings

    of the artist and the typical emotions of the

    Muslim reader.

    The three elements merge dynamically

    and harmoniously against a perfectly

    matching background according to specific

    mathematical rules. The remaining space in

    the background is often gilded and colored

    to add a special touch of beauty to the

    original design.

    Design motifs

    The central circle with which the

    decorative design starts vanishes

    completely or partly suggesting a

    background rich in figures and a

    crystalline system of organization.

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    act if the objectives are decorating and

    beautifying houses and proving scientific or

    religious facts. The wealth and treasures left

    by Muslim artists since the advent of Islam

    is proof of such an opinion.

    Harmony With Nature

    Islamic art is in harmony with nature. It is

    in peace and harmony with Gods creation.

    It expresses this harmonious relationship

    between the Creator and His creation.

    Nature is a central source of inspiration to

    old Islamic artists.

    They studied it, absorbed its secrets,

    reformulated its meanings, and expressed

    them in many artistic ways. Art critics

    believe that the originality of Islamic art

    stems not only from the source, which

    is nature in this case, but also from the

    meaning and rhythm added to it by artists.

    Simplicity

    One of the basic principles of Islam

    is simplicity and the avoidance of

    extravagance in life. It is based on the

    principle that anything except God will

    perish. Islam at one time had reached a

    point of greatness and richness to the extent

    that if Muslims had sought to beautify their

    mosques with gold and silver, they could

    have done it.

    However, Islams views on simplicity

    and economy prevented Muslims from

    exaggerating the decoration of their mosques

    and homes with silver and gold.

    Islamic artists have been so creative that

    they created material to replace the use of

    silver and gold. A few examples are the

    use of crystal, glass, wood, and even dirt

    to create artistic columns at mosques and

    public parks.

    Again, Andalusia represents the peak of

    such advancement. Other places, such as

    Istanbul , Cordoba , and Baghdad are lasting

    expressions of the greatness of the Islamic

    civilization and Islamic arts.

    Arabic Calligraphy: The Essential Islamic

    Art

    Nothing is comparable to love. Nothing iscomparable to the love of wisdom. Arabic

    calligraphy was originated to crown the

    divine word, the Quran. It is an artistic

    expression for the love of wisdom. The

    immediate impressions that capture the

    receiverwith the eyes, mind, heart,

    and soulinside of them are, no doubt,

    a moment of infinity. That moment of

    receiving is not just related to the artistic

    labor. In itself, it is a product of the

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    A warm welcome, cool Activities, Great Offers.Discover

    Yemens incredible natural beauty, stunning landscape,

    fascinating culture and warm welcoming people. Experience a

    range of summer activities which have been designed to keep you

    cool.by: Mussaeed Swalih

    Photos By: Gabreez

    The difference between one art and another

    is civilizational. Arts are expressions of the

    sense of belonging to different civilizations.

    Roman art, for instance, is an expression

    of strength. It represents the role of the

    strong arm in building that civilization. In

    the case of the Greek civilization, we find

    that philosophy, which is the essence of theGreek civilization, dominates Greek art.

    Similarly, Islamic art is an expression of the

    great civilization that encompassed many

    cultures, races, and peoples over the ages.

    The Islamic arts of India , Egypt , Iraq , and

    elsewhere are expressions of the greatness

    of the Islamic civilization and arts. The

    following are some features of Islamic arts.

    Music, Abstractionism, and Islamic Arts

    The central value of Islamic art is its

    abstractionism and the music that is

    associated with it. Its philosophical

    underpinnings and the role of the arts are

    not to express the seen world, but beyond.

    It is an attempt to explore the laws and the

    objectives behind creation. Its an expression

    of the Islamic views on the Creator, the

    creation, and the universe. The peak of thishigh culture was the Andalusian Muslim

    civilization in Spain more than 600 years ago.

    Carving Living Creatures

    Before Islam, it was a common practice to

    carve creatures and bestow upon them a

    holy value. However, some Islamic artists

    refrained from such practice, which was

    common to the Greek and Arab pre-Islamic

    civilizations.

    God says in the Quran what means,

    [you who believe! Intoxicants, gambling,

    sacrificing to stones, and seeking luck or

    decision by arrows are an abomination

    of Satans handiwork. Eschew such

    abomination so that you may prosper.](Al-

    Maidah5:90)

    Thus, Islam prohibits worshipping thesecarvings instead of God. However, many

    Muslim scholars were not against pictures

    or the art of drawing, and, as Imam

    Mohammed Abdo says, Islam does not

    prevent us from taking advantage of one of

    the most effective instruments of learning

    (meaning drawings) (Reda 498-502).

    Paintings are no harm to the Islamic creed.

    Accordingly, Islam does not make paintings

    and hanging pictures on walls an unlawful

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    on a medical fluid restriction should discuss

    this with their physician to prevent too much

    fluid intake.

    3. Clothing that is light in color and weight

    as well as loose fitting should be chosen to

    wear.

    4. It is best to be in an air-conditioned

    environment but if this is impossible then

    taking cold showers/baths can assist in the

    prevention of heat related illness. Consider

    going to public places that offer and air-

    conditioned environment to those in need

    of it.

    5. Check on those in high risk categories

    often and offer assistance as needed

    6. Do as much outdoor exercise and labor

    as possible in the morning and evening

    hours when heat and humidity is decreased.

    Outdoor activity in the heat of the day must

    be accompanied by drinking two to four

    glasses of non-alcoholic beverages per hour

    to prevent dehydration.

    Aside from sun and heat, insects can be a

    nuisance as well as a threat to family safety.

    This has biome more evident in recent years

    with the occurrences of West Nile Virus.

    The following tips can assist in prevention

    of such problems:

    1. Do not allow family members to spend

    time around places of insect congregation,

    such as: places where water has been

    standing, flower gardens and where there is

    food that has not been covered.

    2. Avoid dressing in attire with bright or

    flowery prints.

    3. Apply insect repellent that contains

    around 30% DEET to all family members

    over the age of two (especially to areas of

    skin that are exposed).

    4. Avoid using perfume or hair sprays

    when spending time outside, especially on

    children.

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    Summer can be a fun time when families

    make many good memories but it can also

    be a time when particular attention needs

    to be given to the protection of family

    members from situations that accompany

    summer time activities. This article offers

    tips for summer safety in the areas of

    protection from too much sun, excessiveheat/humidity and insect bites/stings.

    Fun in the sun is something many anticipate

    as part of summertime activity but the

    sun can also be harmful to individuals,

    especially when one is in the sun for too

    long, exposing them to things ranging from

    sunburn to skin cancer. For children and

    adults spending time outdoors, it is best to

    put sunscreen on at least fifteen minutes

    prior to going outdoors in the summer and

    using a sunscreen that has a sun protection

    factor (SPF) of at least 15. Those labeled

    as being broad spectrum and UVA and

    UVB are most effective. The sunscreen

    needs to be reapplied every two hours and

    after swimming or doing lots of perspiring.

    This is also necessary on cloudy summer

    days. The times of the day that the suncan do the most damage is between 10AM

    and 4PM. Spending time outdoors in the

    summer, especially during these hours,

    should include spending time in the shade

    and wearing a protective hat and sunglasses

    as well as clothing made of cotton and

    having a tight weave.

    Besides making summer activities

    miserable, high heat and humidity can make

    individuals ill and these illnesses can also be

    deadly. Those especially vulnerable to high

    heat and humidity include babies and young

    children and individuals with existing health

    problems, particularly those with illness

    involving the heart and blood pressure.

    Individuals over 65 and those who have

    mental illness

    are more vulnerable to the heat than otherpopulations.

    To assist in the prevention of heat related

    illness, individuals should remember the

    following:

    1. Never leave persons (or pets) alone in

    vehicle that is parked and closed.

    2. Drink extra fluids that do not contain

    alcohol, sugar or caffeine, such as water.

    The beverage should not be excessively cold

    as this could cause stomach cramping. Those

    Do as much outdoor exercise and

    labor as possible in the morning and

    evening hours when heat and humidity

    is decreased.

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    time from summer hazards such as high heat and

    humidity as well as insect bites.

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    feel at home and go a long way to do so.

    Fantastic, explained Kester.

    The city impresses on its visitors the value

    of the very essence of life. Delacroix said,

    What I clearly noticed in Sanaa is the

    simplicity of life here. Life here is simple

    and not complicated and I believe thats

    attributed to Yemeni peoples big heart.

    Yemenis are warm-hearted and sympathetic.

    Although Yemen is full of beauty,

    friendliness, happiness and compaction,

    unfortunately people in the west would

    never think of it like that. I have many

    Yemenis friends with whom I get together

    and chew qat.

    Yemeni people are very good-hearted and

    helpful. However, usually to know how

    people are, you have to live with, to share

    values, culture, to sum up, spend time with

    them; but especially in Yemen, you have to

    share time with men and women separately.

    I have good relationships with lots of

    Yemenis and we are good friends now. I

    easily got along with Yemeni people. They

    treat me as if Im one of them. They treat

    me right, fairly and equally. Im really

    happy with my stay here. Yemenis are nicer

    than the people in other Arab countries,

    added Dussart.

    Concerning life and people in Yemen,

    Walker commented, Living here made me

    think twice about Muslims in general. What

    I witnessed dispels the myth about Muslims.

    In the west, they think that Muslims are

    isolated and unable to communicate with

    other people. They are so generous that

    they would be willing to invite you to their

    house even if they dont know you at all.

    Life here is so different from the life back

    in the States. Here, theres a family life and

    they always get together. They spend a lot

    of time with each other. Ive been to other

    Arab countries and Yemen has something

    different. Life spirit, family life, joy, bliss

    and relaxation are what in Yemen. Life in

    Yemen is what life should be.

    One of Sanaa activities that had an impact

    on Walker is the Zafa. In Sanaa, there

    is a wedding party every other week and

    every wedding must be followed by Zafa (

    after the wedding, the groom and the brides

    family and friends take the two on tour

    around the city by lots of cars which beep

    in unison.) I enjoyed the Zafa so much, she

    added.

    I have been living in Sanaa for one year,

    and I really enjoyed my stay. I truly got used

    to it and dont mind staying longer, said

    Dussart.

    From Walkers point of view, Sanaa has

    many good qualities. Sanaa is a big city

    but with simple life which makes it an

    awesome place to live. The people are

    extremely generous. Moreover, its a good

    place to learn Arabic and get to know

    many local dialects. And most importantly,

    Yemenis are the nicest people.

    From Walkers point of view, Sanaa

    has many good qualities. Sanaa isa big city but with simple life which

    makes it an awesome place to live...

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    at how not one house was similar to the

    next: all seemed unique. And I was amazed

    at how well they were all preserved. In the

    late afternoon, I loved to climb on the roof

    of my hotel in the middle of the old city, and

    enjoy the view over the city. Sunset, the call

    to prayer coming from all the many mosques

    around me, and the daylight disappearing

    behind the mountains... unforgettable. Bab

    al-Yemen: a beautiful city gate with a busy

    square, which I used as a reference point

    during my wanderings around the old city.

    Its considered to be one of the most historic

    landmarks of Yemen. Its one of the oldest

    living cities in the Middle East with a

    history that spans 2,500 years and contains

    a wealth of intact architectural gems. It still

    retains much of its old-world charm. The

    main distinguishing feature of the old city

    is its myriad mud-brick skyscrapers and

    mosques.

    I frequently go to the old Sanaa in the

    summer and it is really charming, said

    Walker. Bab al-Yaman Yemen Gate is an

    iconic entry point through the city walls, and

    is over 700 years old.

    1- Feel Sanaa

    Experiencing the feeling of being in Sanaa

    is interesting. The feeling is unusual,

    exciting and attracts ones attention.

    Sanaas weather is best compared with

    other Yemeni cites. Its not too hot and not

    too cold throughout the year. Delacroix

    agreed that Yemens weather is some of the

    best. In the winter its not cold or icy, and

    in the summer its not too hot. Its a pleasant

    weather all the year. Just perfect.

    I have been to many cities in Yemen and

    Sanaas weather is the best, added Dussart.

    Kester pointed out his adoration for Sanaas

    weather. I visited Sanaa in May, and

    the weather was almost perfect. Pleasant

    during the day; it could get chilly during the

    evening though. But that is easily solved by

    wearing a sweater. Its always sunny, but

    never too hot.

    Sanaa is perfectly located for the visitor as

    you can not only explore the city itself, but

    also visit a lot of sights in the neighborhood

    on day trips (thulla, marib, kawkaban,

    dar al hajjar, etc.), or several days (haraz

    mountains), added Kester.

    Not surprisingly, Yemenis are genuinely

    friendly, welcoming to visitors, extremely

    hospitable and they give a special dimension

    to the country by their friendly behavior

    towards the visitors.

    The people in Yemen and Sanaa are truly

    amazing and very, very hospitable. while

    many friends warned me not to go there

    beforehand thinking Yemen is unsafe, I

    discovered that the people are extremely

    sweet and friendly, truly interested in the

    visitor, asking questions and trying to have

    a conversation without ever trying to sell

    something.

    There are no hidden agendas: people are

    genuinely out there to make the visitor

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    Yemenis are not sweets eaters. When

    they do serve desserts, they are made with

    honey. The French Samuel Delacroix who

    is staying in Sanaa said that Yemeni food is

    not difficult or complicated. It is simple and

    delicious.

    4 - Visiting Asser Mountain

    Asser Mountain is a very high hill which

    overlooks all of Sanaa. Among the

    Yemenis, there is an unspoken agreement

    to think of Asser Mountain as a peaceful

    sanctuary. Normally, Yemenis go there to

    chew qat and smoke shisha. I have been

    to Asser Mountain and seen the view from

    there. Its relaxing to sit there, besides the

    view is beautiful. You get to see the whole

    of Sanaa from the top, added Walker. Its

    a very enjoyable and exciting experience to

    sit there and relax. Delacroix commented on

    going to Asser Mountain. I went to Asser

    many times and I really like the place there.

    I go with friends of mine and we sit there

    and smoke Shisha. Its so relaxing.

    3 - Dar al-Hajar

    Its a palace built on top of a very old palace

    by the Imam Yehya Hamid Al-din after it

    was inherited by many Yemeni kings in the

    18th century. Its situated in a green valley

    called Wadi Dhar, 10km (6 miles) from

    Sanaa.

    Dar al-Hajar means literary the rock palace,

    a name it lives up to with its rare structure.

    Its considered one of Yemens cultural

    symbols, and some Yemenis like to spend

    their leisure time there.

    Kester expressed his admiration of Dar al-

    Hajer. I took a day trip from Sanaa to Dar

    al-Hajar. Even though I had seen the palace

    building on many pictures before going,

    I was still amazed to find that in reality

    it looked more impressive than I could

    imagine. I took a minibus to a village nearby

    and walked, and as I got closer, the rock

    palace seemed to grow taller every step I

    took, until it was towering high above me. It

    was interesting to see inside, to climb to the

    roof and enjoy the views, but I mostly loved

    to watch it from the outside. Afterwards, I

    walked around in the valley, which I liked

    as well; I think this is often overlooked by

    visitors.

    From the inside, there are the Imams room,

    his sons rooms, his mothers room, the

    summer room, the winter room, the wheat

    storage room, to name but a few. Briefly,

    its an interesting place to go to. Dar al-

    Hajer is a nice historic place to go to and

    see, said Delacroix.

    2- Visiting old city of Sanaa

    The old, fortified city has been inhabited for

    more than 2,500 years, and contains a wealth

    of intact architectural gems. It was declared

    a World Heritage City by the United Nations

    in 1986.

    Kester explained why exactly he fell in

    love with old Sanaa. When I arrived in

    the evening in old Sanaa the first time, I

    immediately fell in love with it. The streets

    were empty, it was dark, but there was

    still light coming through the glass stained

    windows in the old houses.

    It gave me the impression of having arrived

    in a fairy tale from 1001 Nights. Walking

    the old city during the day, I was struck by

    the beauty of the buildings, and I spent hours

    and hours just walking around the old city,

    without a particular plan. Just walking in the

    city as it happened to come. I was amazed

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    from Netherlands said that Yemeni food is

    good enough to be one of the worlds most

    delicious cuisines.

    During my stay in Yemen I ate very well,

    and tried all kinds of Yemeni food.

    I was invited to have lunch with Yemenis

    several times, and I remember those meals

    as very extensive, including all kinds

    of meat, rice and that lovely clay oven

    baked bread. I dont think I ever had a

    bad meal in Yemen. Even when I travel

    abroad, whenever I come across a Yemeni

    restaurant, I go there, he said.

    Yemenis love hot spicy foods. The dishes

    are high in spices and low in fats and

    sugars. I love salta, assidah, spicy food

    which Yemeni food is. I love shafot. I love

    it so much that I learned how to make it,

    said Holly Walker, an American staying in

    Sanaa.

    The cooking reflects the influences of

    both India and Yemens Arabic neighbors.

    Yemenis have always been great meat

    consumers. Meat is always on the daily

    menu. On the other hand, even without

    meat, the simple diet of the poorer classes

    is nourishing and healthy. Yemeni food is a

    health-oriented cuisine with meat generally

    served at lunch, but rarely for dinner which

    is not considered healthy. Meat is generally

    cooked in stews, soups and rice.

    My favorite meal is Zurbian. Its a

    combination of rice and meat. Its so

    delicious, said Julien Dussart, from France,

    who has been a resident for one year in

    Sanaa.

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    Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country located on the Arabian

    Peninsula in Southwest Asia. According to the Central Statistical Organization

    of Yemens General Population Housing and Establishment Census, Yemen has a

    population of more than 20 million people. The land of Yemen is one of the oldest

    centers of civilization in the world. It is a culturally rich country with influence from

    many civilizations, such as the early civilization of Sheba.

    Sanaa is the capital city and Yemens

    largest city. According to UNESCO World

    Heritage Centre, Sanaa is situated in a

    mountain valley at an altitude of 2,200 m,

    and it has been inhabited for more than

    2,500 years. In the 7th and 8th centuries

    the city became a major centre for the

    propagation of Islam. This religious and

    political heritage can be seen in the 103

    mosques, 14 hammams and over 6,000

    houses, all built before the 11th century.

    Sanaas many-storied tower-houses built

    of rammed earth (pis) add to the beauty of

    the site.

    Any visitor to Sanaa can really enter into

    the citys spirit by doing some interesting

    things that Yemeni people do to enjoy

    themselves. Here is the countdown to the top

    five must-dos in Sanaa.

    5- Savor Yemeni Food / cuisine

    The origin of Yemeni cuisine goes back

    to the ancient civilizations of Awsan,

    Hadramout, Main and Qataban and the two

    important powers in the ancient world: Saba

    and Himyar.

    Yemen cuisine serves very distinctive

    authentic dishes that differ from the

    other Middle Eastern cuisines. Yemeni

    meals begin with bread accompanied by

    a fenugreek relish. Bread to a Yemeni is

    like pasta to an Italian and Fenugreek is a

    popular spice.

    A great fan of Yemeni food is Boris Kester

    By: Afrah Nasser

    Photos by: Hend Abdullah / Yemenia magazine

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    mountains, a blanket of fogs come in high

    speed and humid to splatter breeze drops on

    the rocks and leaves, and thats the secret

    behind the evergreen sight that covers Haraz

    mountains all the year.

    The annual average of rains in Haraz is

    approximately (470ml) which is good, and

    it exceeds a little bit the annual rate of the

    rain average in Madrid city that is (460ml)

    according to European experts who visited

    the area erstwhile.

    However, the mountains terrain is very

    inclined naturally, so that prevent land

    of rainwater that fall very fast, making

    valley s that rarely ended up in the red sea;

    and remains few of it in which have been

    cropped by the reservoirs and dams that

    exist from an ancient time.

    The botanical diversity, biodiversity

    Geophysicist and botanist affirm that Haraz

    mountains were forest full of trees and

    plants, it contained a variety of fig plants

    and Twlak trees and many others perennial

    trees, that gone and nothing left except

    some Jarahian trees, like Akasia and various

    of Cactus plant and different trees like

    Euphorbiaceae which looks like the African

    Cactus called (Euphorbi ammak, and grows

    on the versant of Haraz mountains of fogy

    areas.

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    hazardous inclination with an altitude range

    between (2000 to 2960m. ) above sea level;

    where Shibam mountain is the highest and

    the altitude is (2960) and then, Massar

    mountain deemed to be the second and the

    altitude is (2760).

    Manakhahs altitude is (2250) which is the

    administrative center for Haraz governorate.

    Haraz mountains are bordered with a

    highest valleys in Mossnah to the north,

    Safan mountain to the west; Aneess

    mountain form south to the southwest,

    and Mafhaqe Wadi to the east which has

    magnificent sights.

    Haraz, on the other hand, from distance,

    seems just like a portrait with stunning outfit

    hugging the greenish mountains, along

    with villages and architectural assembly

    which are scattered on the versant of the

    mountains; and harmonized with the unique

    architecture style.

    Haraz is best known for the cold weather

    in winter, and quite climate in the summer;

    with a fresh air- fragrance in morning

    and breeze scent, and in the afternoon,

    winds carry the clouds which are uplifting

    from the red sea, when they collide the

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    Haraz, however, is a diverse tourist

    destination in which visitors come to see

    from inside and outside Yemen, they

    targeting various tourism aspects which

    cant be available in one destination like,

    religious tourism, environmental and

    natural tourism including watching the rare

    species of birds; in addition to the adventure

    tourism, sport, hiking, climbing, paragliding

    and camping as well as cultural tourism.

    Haraz mountains occupy a very special

    positions on the main road between

    Sanaa and Al-Hodeida, connecting to a

    good transportation net; that facilitate the

    travelling back and forth, whereas Al-

    Hodeidas port is the closest one to the red

    sea.

    Haraz is some 90 kilometers far

    from the capital city to the east, and

    some136kilometers far from Al-Hodeida

    port to the west. Driving whether from the

    capital city of Sanaa or Al-Hodeida port to

    Haraz mountains takes almost two hours,

    which means that mountains are situated in

    the half period of time driving from Sanaa

    to Al-Hodeida or the reverse.

    Haraz mountains are distinguished by the

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    Haraz mountains are one of the important, touristic,

    attractive and outstanding destinations in Yemen. Most

    of the tour operators arrange their itineraries mainly to

    Haraz, consider it as an indispensable part of the tour.

    Indeed, most of voyage tourists, especially who take cruise

    ship through Al-Hudidah port, they ahead to Haraz, and

    take the arrivals in a cruise via cars from the harbor of

    Al-Hudidah to Haraz and get them back to the ship. This

    to assure the importance of Haraz.

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