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Showing posts with label Saudi Arabia Culture. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

SAUDI ARABIA WILL HAVE MOVIE THEATERS AND CINEMA'S SOON?

One of the largest mall operators in Saudi Arabia, the ARABIAN CENTRES, currently with 19 shopping centers in highly populated cities of Saudi Arabia like Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Jubail, and Al Khobar and Dharan revealed according to news report that it's new mall under construction will allocate space for CINEMA.

According to reports, 10 new malls are under development and will have space for movie theater and cinema's. Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 program, an ambitious program that will sprint Saudi Arabia to the new heights and become globally competitive includes plan for entertainment and at some stage will issue entertainment licenses that will make cinema and movie theater legal across the country.
DO'S AND DONT'S WHEN YOU ARE IN SAUDI ARABIA DO'S AND DONT'S WHEN YOU ARE IN SAUDI ARABIA     Saudi Arabia has been known for its strict rules and adamant implementation of the law.If you are an OFW planning to work in Saudi Arabia,you must know the do's and dont's while staying at the Kingdom. We gathered these  information based on experiences and we put it in the form of images so that you may be aware and easily understand what to do and how you should act in an Arab territory that requires strict compliance of the law and spare yourself from getting into any trouble. Read on:   PORK,PORK PRODUCTS OR ANY FOOD CONTAINING PORK IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN ANY PART OF SAUDI ARABIA.     THERE ARE NO CINEMAS OR THEATERS IN ANY MALLS IN SAUDI ARABIA    ISLAM IS THE ONLY RELIGION RECOGNIZED IN ANY PART OF THE KINGDOM AND PRACTICING ANY RELIGION IN ANY FORM IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.    WOMEN ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DRIVE ANY VEHICLE IN SAUDI ARABIA    PORNOGRAPHIC MATERIALS AND WEBSITES ARE BANNED  IN SAUDI ARABIA AND MERE POSSESSION OF SUCH IS SUBJECTED TO STRICT PROSECUTION.      ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IS BANNED IN SAUDI ARABIA.IF YOU ARE CAUGHT WITH THESE IN YOUR POSSESSION,YOU WILL BE "GENEROUSLY AWARDED" WITH LASHES BEFORE THEY GET YOU DEPORTED.    YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TAKE PHOTOS ESPECIALLY OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN WITHOUT PERMISSION     EATING ,DRINKING AND EVEN SMOKING IN PUBLIC IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN.YOU MAY END UP IN JAIL AND GET LECTURES ON THE BELIEFS OF ISLAM.     NO TAKING OF PHOTOS OF THE KINGS PROPERTY OR BUILDINGS OWNED BY THE STATE.YOU MAY BE SUSPECTED AS TERRORIST AND GET INTO SERIOUS TROUBLE.     MEN AND WOMEN IN SAUDI ARABIA ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MINGLE WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX.ALWAYS BEAR IN MIND.     BEWARE OF SPORTING STYLISH HAIRSTYLES AND COLORS WHEN YOU ARE IN SAUDI ARABIA.     EARRINGS ARE ONLY MEANT TO BE WORN BY WOMEN WHEN YOU ARE IN SAUDI ARABIA.MEN ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO WEAR RINGS AND WATCHES.     IF YOU ARE A WOMAN AND YOU WANT TO GO OUT IN SAUDI ARABIA,WEARING ABAYA AND TARHA IS A MUST.     PLAYING LOUD DISCO MUSIC IS NOT ALLOWED IN PUBLIC PLACES IN SAUDI ARABIA SUCH AS PARKS AND STREETS.     SOME MOBILE APPLICATIONS THAT CAN BE USED FOR CALLNG OR MESSAGING ARE BANNED IN SAUDI ARABIA ,LIKE SKYPE,VIBER AND WHATSAPP.     GAY ACTS AND HOMOSEXUALITY IS STRICTLY PHOHIBITED IN SAUDI ARABIA.     UNWED COUPLES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MEET OR LIVE UNDER ONE ROOM.    CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IS STRICTLY ENFORCED  FOR MURDER,RAPE AND ACT OF TERRORISM IN SAUDI ARABIA.     HIV/AIDS POSITIVE EXPATS ARE  PROMPTLY DEPORTED FROM THE KINGDOM.     IF YOU ARE CAUGHT WITH EVEN A SMALL AMOUNT OF PROHIBITED DRUGS,YOU WILL BE SENTENCED TO DEATH BY BEHEADING.      STARING AND TOUCHING SAUDI WOMEN EVEN UNINTENTIONALLY  IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.     ALL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO CLOSE DURING PRAYER TIME.        BIBLE,ROSARY,OR ANY RELIGIOUS ITEMS OTHER THAN FOR ISLAM ARE PROHIBITED IN SAUDI ARABIA.     MEN WEARING SHORTS AND SANDOS ARE NOT ALLOWED INSIDE MALLS IN SAUDI ARABIA.    YOU MUST SETTLE AND PAY ALL YOUR LOANS AND DEBTS BEFORE GOING OUT OF SAUDI ARABIA FOR FINAL EXIT.  WALKING AND ROAMING AROUND WITHOUT PASSPORT,NATIONAL ID OR IQAMA CAN LEAD YOU TO A BIG TROUBLE OF LANDING IN JAIL OR WORST,DEPORTATION.      WOMEN ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SWIM IN ANY SAUDI BEACHES.  AMULET,TALISMAN OR ANYTHING RELATED TO BLACK MAGIC OR WITCHCRAFT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN SAUDI ARABIA.WITCHCRAFT IS PUNISHABLE BY DEATH.     ALSO READ:   SAUDI PRINCE,EXECUTED FOR MURDER     SAUDI ARABIA NEEDS THE OFWS   REMINDERS TO OFWS IN SAUDI ARABIA    EXPATS ARE OUR BROTHERS AND PARTNERS IN PROGRESS--SAUDIS   NEW SAUDI VISA FEES    PRESIDENT DUTERTE ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN JUST 100 DAYS   ©2016 THOUGHTSKOTO    Saudi Arabia has been known for its strict rules and adamant implementation of the law.If you are an OFW planning to work in Saudi Arabia,you must know the do's and dont's while staying at the Kingdom. We gathered these  information based on experiences and we put it in the form of images so that you may be aware and easily understand what to do and how you should act in an Arab territory that requires strict compliance of the law and spare yourself from getting into any trouble. Read on:   PORK,PORK PRODUCTS OR ANY FOOD CONTAINING PORK IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN ANY PART OF SAUDI ARABIA.     THERE ARE NO CINEMAS OR THEATERS IN ANY MALLS IN SAUDI ARABIA    ISLAM IS THE ONLY RELIGION RECOGNIZED IN ANY PART OF THE KINGDOM AND PRACTICING ANY RELIGION IN ANY FORM IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.    WOMEN ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DRIVE ANY VEHICLE IN SAUDI ARABIA    PORNOGRAPHIC MATERIALS AND WEBSITES ARE BANNED  IN SAUDI ARABIA AND MERE POSSESSION OF SUCH IS SUBJECTED TO STRICT PROSECUTION.      ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IS BANNED IN SAUDI ARABIA.IF YOU ARE CAUGHT WITH THESE IN YOUR POSSESSION,YOU WILL BE "GENEROUSLY AWARDED" WITH LASHES BEFORE THEY GET YOU DEPORTED.    YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TAKE PHOTOS ESPECIALLY OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN WITHOUT PERMISSION     EATING ,DRINKING AND EVEN SMOKING IN PUBLIC IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN.YOU MAY END UP IN JAIL AND GET LECTURES ON THE BELIEFS OF ISLAM.     NO TAKING OF PHOTOS OF THE KINGS PROPERTY OR BUILDINGS OWNED BY THE STATE.YOU MAY BE SUSPECTED AS TERRORIST AND GET INTO SERIOUS TROUBLE.     MEN AND WOMEN IN SAUDI ARABIA ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MINGLE WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX.ALWAYS BEAR IN MIND.     BEWARE OF SPORTING STYLISH HAIRSTYLES AND COLORS WHEN YOU ARE IN SAUDI ARABIA.     EARRINGS ARE ONLY MEANT TO BE WORN BY WOMEN WHEN YOU ARE IN SAUDI ARABIA.MEN ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO WEAR RINGS AND WATCHES.     IF YOU ARE A WOMAN AND YOU WANT TO GO OUT IN SAUDI ARABIA,WEARING ABAYA AND TARHA IS A MUST.     PLAYING LOUD DISCO MUSIC IS NOT ALLOWED IN PUBLIC PLACES IN SAUDI ARABIA SUCH AS PARKS AND STREETS.     SOME MOBILE APPLICATIONS THAT CAN BE USED FOR CALLNG OR MESSAGING ARE BANNED IN SAUDI ARABIA ,LIKE SKYPE,VIBER AND WHATSAPP.     GAY ACTS AND HOMOSEXUALITY IS STRICTLY PHOHIBITED IN SAUDI ARABIA.     UNWED COUPLES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MEET OR LIVE UNDER ONE ROOM.    CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IS STRICTLY ENFORCED  FOR MURDER,RAPE AND ACT OF TERRORISM IN SAUDI ARABIA.     HIV/AIDS POSITIVE EXPATS ARE  PROMPTLY DEPORTED FROM THE KINGDOM.     IF YOU ARE CAUGHT WITH EVEN A SMALL AMOUNT OF PROHIBITED DRUGS,YOU WILL BE SENTENCED TO DEATH BY BEHEADING.      STARING AND TOUCHING SAUDI WOMEN EVEN UNINTENTIONALLY  IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.     ALL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO CLOSE DURING PRAYER TIME.        BIBLE,ROSARY,OR ANY RELIGIOUS ITEMS OTHER THAN FOR ISLAM ARE PROHIBITED IN SAUDI ARABIA.     MEN WEARING SHORTS AND SANDOS ARE NOT ALLOWED INSIDE MALLS IN SAUDI ARABIA.    YOU MUST SETTLE AND PAY ALL YOUR LOANS AND DEBTS BEFORE GOING OUT OF SAUDI ARABIA FOR FINAL EXIT.  WALKING AND ROAMING AROUND WITHOUT PASSPORT,NATIONAL ID OR IQAMA CAN LEAD YOU TO A BIG TROUBLE OF LANDING IN JAIL OR WORST,DEPORTATION.      WOMEN ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SWIM IN ANY SAUDI BEACHES.  AMULET,TALISMAN OR ANYTHING RELATED TO BLACK MAGIC OR WITCHCRAFT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN SAUDI ARABIA.WITCHCRAFT IS PUNISHABLE BY DEATH.     ALSO READ:   SAUDI PRINCE,EXECUTED FOR MURDER     SAUDI ARABIA NEEDS THE OFWS   REMINDERS TO OFWS IN SAUDI ARABIA    EXPATS ARE OUR BROTHERS AND PARTNERS IN PROGRESS--SAUDIS   NEW SAUDI VISA FEES    PRESIDENT DUTERTE ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN JUST 100 DAYS   ©2016 THOUGHTSKOTO
Last January 30, 2017, a concert for public was held at Jeddah Saudi Arabia. 
A concert for public was held after 7 years at the Red Sea Port, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia


Al Jasser says innovation is a key pillar of Arabian Centres’ growth strategy, as it targets second-tier cities in Saudi Arabia.
Khaled Al Jasser, CEO and heading the Arabian Centres
Al Salaam Mall is one of five Arabian Centres' properties in Jeddah.

According to Al Jasser, they are working out for the permit of the cinema's and Al Salaam Mall in Jeddah is one of them.
 “It is new. It has been only a few months since the government has announced that it will allow cinemas in the country and that is probably one of the options most of our new malls will be equipped with — the facility to entertain.”
While the ultimate aim will be to operate the cinemas under its own company, Al Jasser concedes that Arabian Centres may have to bring in an existing cinema operator in the early stages.
“All options are open, and at the minute we are getting our license. I’m sure there will be lots of options. We could do it in-house, but definitely we will need an expertise to do it in the first phase,” he says.
While the licensing process is unchartered territory, Al Jasser is confident authorities will finalise it in the near future.
“The government is very keen to do it and they have appointed a minister to run that [entertainment]. We are waiting for them to give us the green light,” he says.
“Our malls are ready, and even in the old ones we could convert some of the facilities to host them.”
Al Jasser says there is undoubtedly a demand for cinemas in the kingdom.
“There is a huge, huge demand. People are desperate to see [them open], especially locally. You know that whenever Saudis go to Bahrain or Dubai, they go to these places a lot. I’m sure the demand is there. We are hoping that it will [be] done very soon.”
But Saudi Arabia's religious authority Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Sheikh, says cinemas, song concerts are corrupting and harmful. Cinemas and public concerts are already banned in the kingdom, but gov’t promised a shake-up of the cultural scene with a set of ‘Vision 2030’ reforms.
The head of the government's General Authority for Entertainment, Amr al-Madani, stirred debate last week when he raised the possibility of opening cinemas and staging concerts this year.



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A PUBLIC CONCERT WAS HELD IN SAUDI ARABIA, IS THIS THE START THAT THEY WILL BE OPEN?





This Saudi Arabia public concert after many years, a public concert was staged by Rotana, a company owned mostly by Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.

The concert venue was the majestic King Abdullah Sports City — Al-Jawhara, a magnificent stadium built and named after the last King Abdullah. The concert attendance said to consist of 8,000 young and older men. It lasted for 6 hours of singing and performance by Arab artists and singers, including the prominent Saudi star Mohammed Abdu and two other well-known singers in the Middle East, Rabeh Sager and the Iraqi-Saudi singer Majid Al-Muhandis. They will be accompanied by the Egyptian orchestra of about 60 musicians led by maestro Walid Fayed. Watch the videos below.




Saudi Arabia is known for its conservative brand of Islam, mostly because of Wahhabi scholars who control a big part of the kingdom's legal system. The state has tried for a decade to foster a more moderate reading of Wahhabi teachings - and is stepping up it's pace as economic pressure to open up the country mounts. As they held their first large concert shows that things are changing.


Saudis attended the concert in Jeddah on January 30, 2017. Saudi Arabia's 'Paul McCartney' took to the stage as the Kingdom seeks to boost entertainment despite religious warnings of 'depravity.' The performance was the first major concert in seven years in the kingdom's second city, according to Arab News. The portraits shoe King Salman bin Abdulaziz (C), Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef (R), and deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (AMEER ALHALBI/AFP/Getty Images)



Sunday, July 19, 2015

"SA SAUDI KA LANG PALA?"





Dates photo taken at Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

When we went home, one Sunday afternoon in the Philippines, I bravely and briefly conducted Saudi 101 in a group of around 100 people in our congregation, telling them what the real life in Saudi is.

What makes it different working in Saudi than in any other place? What makes a certain place/country the best location to work? Nice and beautiful sceneries? Cozy and pleasant environment? Tall and skyrocketing buildings? Salary and high-income places? Peace and satisfaction?

 Facebook post here
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SAUDI KA LANG PALA?!

(Madami po kaming kaibigan sa ibang bansa maging sa US, Canada at Europe. Hindi po mahalaga para sa amin kung nasaan tayo, ang importante po, tayo ay nagsisikap para sa ating mga magagandang pangarap sa buhay at para sa ating mga minamahal)

“San ka ba galing?” Tanong niya sakin. “Saudi po ako. Isang buwan at kalahati kaming nagbabakasyon dito. “

Saudi ka lang pala, akala ko nasa Utah ka na, or di ba mag-aaral ka sa Hawaii?”

(Umismid ako sa “Saudi ka lang pala”. Biglang uminit ang aking pakiramdam.)

“Ay hindi na po ako natuloy sa Utah, wala po kasi kaming pera noon para sa show money para maaapprove yung scholarship grant ko sa BYU or sa Hawaii.”

“Anong trabaho mo dun sa Saudi? Ang init-init dun di ba?” 

“Chemist po ako. Mainit po kung summer pero sobrang lamig naman pag winter. Nagissnow pa nga po minsan sa Riyadh, capital city ng Saudi.”

“Ilang taon ka na dun? Sabi nila kapag matagal ka na sa Saudi, pag-uwi mo, wala ka nang trabahong makukuha at wala ka nang masyadong alam. Nakakabobo daw dun.”

(Nagpanting ang tainga ko, dinig na dinig ko ang kalampagan ng drum at cymbal, pati kampana. Bumuntung hininga ako at sumagot…)

“ Magwawalong taon na kami dun, kasama ko ang misis ko, at dun na ipinanganak ang dalawang baby namin. Walang trabaho? Baka po wala ng mahanap na trabaho dahil kakarampot po ang sahod ng mga ultimong technician dito, minsan nga 3 months kontrakwal lang, ang dami pang deductions lalo na tax at baka po nabobobo dahil hindi po kami ganun kaupdated ng mga nangyayaring corruption lalo na sa gobyerno at mga krimen na nangyayari dito sa Pilipinas.”

Sabay tanong ko sa kanya, “Nakapag-abroad na po ba kayo? “ 
(Alam ko na nakapagbakasyon na siya sa Hongkong, sa Europe, sa Macau, sa US.) 

“May mga kakilala po ba kayo na nagwowork din sa Saudi o sa Middle East?” 

Si Pareng Domeng niya daw, at ang mga pamilyang Maganto at mga anak ni Aling Trisya mga OFW daw yun sa Saudi o Dubai hindi niya matandaan, pero mahirap pa rin daw ang buhay. Yung isang anak nga ni Aling Trisya, umuwi daw dahil 3 months na walang pasahod ang kompanyang pinapasukan. 

“Bakit kasi Saudi pa kayo nag-aabroad, ang dami naman sa Malaysia, sa Singapore o sa Australia o sa US o Canada.”

Depensa ko, “Ano po bang kaibahan ng OFW sa Saudi kaysa sa ibang bansa? Sa Middle East po, we enjoy some benefits that other OFW’s doesn’t enjoy. Most common is the free tax kaya buong-buo ang salary na makukuha mo. The benefits and standard of living of most OFW’s are higher because the costs of living are cheap as well as the price of goods. Nakakaipon ng malaki kasi nga walang taxes and many fees. And besides pangalawa po sa US ang Saudi at Middle East sa may pinakamaraming OFW sa buong mundo. With regards to the walang pasahod, marami po talagang ganung kwento sa Saudi, kakaawa nga eh. Pero sipag, tiyaga at tibay ng loob ang labanan sa buhay abroad. Dyan sa pamumuhay sa Middle East lalo na sa Saudi na siyang sentro ng relihiyong Islam nasusukat ang tibay ng isang OFW.”

“Sa Saudi na pala pinanganak ang anak niyo, di Saudi citizen yan?" Tanong niya. 

“Hindi po wala pong ganyan sa Saudi. Filipino pa rin po sila. Sa totoo lang po, mas masaya sanang kasama ng mga OFW ang kanilang pamilya dito sa abroad, pero nakakalungkot din na hindi lahat ay makakasama ang pamilya, ganun pa man, masaya na rin sila na napupunan ang mga pangangailangan na hindi kayang tugunan kung mananatili lang sila sa Pinas”

I joke around before we part ways. 

“May suggestion po ako sa inyo, tutal, natour naman na ninyo ang mundo, bakit di niyo subukang bumisita ng Saudi, subukan ko pong hanapan kayo ng sponsor. Marami kayong matutunan dun, at malalaman niyo ang tunay na sitwasyon ng mga kababayan natin. May masaya, malungkot, at may nagtitiis, nagsisikap para matupad ang mga pangarap. Ipagdaddrive ko po kayo ng kahit anong uri ng sasakyan, (nagyabang ako ng konti na lahat ng klaseng magagandang sasakyan nakikita sa daan, at may mga pwedeng marentahan) pasasakayin ko pa kayo ng kahit camel! Pang-asar ko na sinabi.”

Ito pong usapang ito ay isang halimbawa kung papaano na sa sariling bayan natin or in other places ay kulang sa information at hindi tamang pananaw about sa tunay na kalagayan ng buhay OFW sa Saudi . Sa palagay ko, kung gaano kadami ang nag-aakala na kapag abroad ka ay nagmimina ka ng pera at ginto, ganun din kadami ang nag-iisip na gadisyerto ang init at naliligo ka sa pawis habang nagtratrabaho dito sa Saudi o sa Middle East. Hindi po natin kailangang maliitin ang ibang tao kung saan man sila nagwowork, at hindi rin po ibig sabihin na hindi maganda sa US o Canada o sa Australia, dito lang pinalad na mapunta sa Saudi at Middle East ang mahigit sa 1.5 milyong mga OFW, kasi may opportunity dito, maayos na trabaho, para sa katuparan ng mga pangarap sa mga mahal sa buhay. Hindi importante kung sa Singapore yung iba o Malaysia o sa Hongkong o kahit sa "Saudi lang pala", ang mahalaga, masaya ang pamilya at maging maayos ang buhay ng bawat isa.

When we went home, one Sunday afternoon in the Philippines, I bravely and briefly conducted Saudi 101 in a group of around 100 people in our congregation, telling them what the real life in Saudi is.

What makes it different working in Saudi than in any other place? What makes a certain place/country the best location to work? Nice and beautiful sceneries? Cozy and pleasant environment? Tall and skyrocketing buildings? Salary and high-income places? Peace and satisfaction?

"Saudi ka lang pala?" Mas mabuti po ito, marangal na trabaho kahit nakakalungkot, nagtitiis kaysa mamatay ka at ang buong pamilya sa Pilipinas na dilat ang mata!

Mr. Thoughtskoto with his Jeddah-born son, Galei

Mr Thoughtskoto with his Al Khobar born daughter, Hevyn 

©2015 THOUGHTSKOTO

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

"Saudi ka lang pala?"


Dates photo taken at Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

When we went home, one Sunday afternoon in the Philippines, I bravely and briefly conducted Saudi 101 in a group of around 100 people in our congregation, telling them what the real life in Saudi is.

What makes it different working in Saudi than in any other place? What makes a certain place/country the best location to work? Nice and beautiful sceneries? Cozy and pleasant environment? Tall and skyrocketing buildings? Salary and high-income places? Peace and satisfaction?

 Facebook post here
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Mr. Thoughtskoto with his Jeddah-born son, Galei
The Thoughtskoto family
 Our daughter was born in Al Khobar, KSA.


-Saudi Ka Lang Pala?!-

(Madami po kaming kaibigan sa ibang bansa maging sa US, Canada at Europe. Hindi po mahalaga para sa amin kung nasaan tayo, ang importante po, tayo ay nagsisikap para sa ating mga magagandang pangarap sa buhay at para sa ating mga minamahal)

“San ka ba galing?” Tanong niya sakin. “Saudi po ako. Isang buwan at kalahati kaming nagbabakasyon dito. “

Saudi ka lang pala, akala ko nasa Utah ka na, or di ba mag-aaral ka sa Hawaii?”

(Umismid ako sa “Saudi ka lang pala”. Biglang uminit ang aking pakiramdam.)

“Ay hindi na po ako natuloy sa Utah, wala po kasi kaming pera noon para sa show money para maaapprove yung scholarship grant ko sa BYU or sa Hawaii.”

“Anong trabaho mo dun sa Saudi? Ang init-init dun di ba?”

“Chemist po ako. Mainit po kung summer pero sobrang lamig naman pag winter. Nagissnow pa nga po minsan sa Riyadh, capital city ng Saudi.”

“Ilang taon ka na dun? Sabi nila kapag matagal ka na sa Saudi, pag-uwi mo, wala ka nang trabahong makukuha at wala ka nang masyadong alam. Nakakabobo daw dun.”

(Nagpanting ang tainga ko, dinig na dinig ko ang kalampagan ng drum at cymbal, pati kampana. Bumuntung hininga ako at sumagot…)

“ Magwawalong taon na kami dun, kasama ko ang misis ko, at dun na ipinanganak ang dalawang baby namin. Walang trabaho? Baka po wala ng mahanap na trabaho dahil kakarampot po ang sahod ng mga ultimong technician dito, minsan nga 3 months kontrakwal lang, ang dami pang deductions lalo na tax at baka po nabobobo dahil hindi po kami ganun kaupdated ng mga nangyayaring corruption lalo na sa gobyerno at mga krimen na nangyayari dito sa Pilipinas.”

Sabay tanong ko sa kanya, “Nakapag-abroad na po ba kayo? “
(Alam ko na nakapagbakasyon na siya sa Hongkong, sa Europe, sa Macau, sa US.)

“May mga kakilala po ba kayo na nagwowork din sa Saudi o sa Middle East?”

Si Pareng Domeng niya daw, at ang mga pamilyang Maganto at mga anak ni Aling Trisya mga OFW daw yun sa Saudi o Dubai hindi niya matandaan, pero mahirap pa rin daw ang buhay. Yung isang anak nga ni Aling Trisya, umuwi daw dahil 3 months na walang pasahod ang kompanyang pinapasukan.

“Bakit kasi Saudi pa kayo nag-aabroad, ang dami naman sa Malaysia, sa Singapore o sa Australia o sa US o Canada.”

Depensa ko, “Ano po bang kaibahan ng OFW sa Saudi kaysa sa ibang bansa? Sa Middle East po, we enjoy some benefits that other OFW’s doesn’t enjoy. Most common is the free tax kaya buong-buo ang salary na makukuha mo. The benefits and standard of living of most OFW’s are higher because the costs of living are cheap as well as the price of goods. Nakakaipon ng malaki kasi nga walang taxes and many fees. And besides pangalawa po sa US ang Saudi at Middle East sa may pinakamaraming OFW sa buong mundo. With regards to the walang pasahod, marami po talagang ganung kwento sa Saudi, kakaawa nga eh. Pero sipag, tiyaga at tibay ng loob ang labanan sa buhay abroad. Dyan sa pamumuhay sa Middle East lalo na sa Saudi na siyang sentro ng relihiyong Islam nasusukat ang tibay ng isang OFW.”

“Sa Saudi na pala pinanganak ang anak niyo, di Saudi citizen yan?" Tanong niya.

“Hindi po wala pong ganyan sa Saudi. Filipino pa rin po sila. Sa totoo lang po, mas masaya sanang kasama ng mga OFW ang kanilang pamilya dito sa abroad, pero nakakalungkot din na hindi lahat ay makakasama ang pamilya, ganun pa man, masaya na rin sila na napupunan ang mga pangangailangan na hindi kayang tugunan kung mananatili lang sila sa Pinas”

I joke around before we part ways.

“May suggestion po ako sa inyo, tutal, natour naman na ninyo ang mundo, bakit di niyo subukang bumisita ng Saudi, subukan ko pong hanapan kayo ng sponsor. Marami kayong matutunan dun, at malalaman niyo ang tunay na sitwasyon ng mga kababayan natin. May masaya, malungkot, at may nagtitiis, nagsisikap para matupad ang mga pangarap. Ipagdaddrive ko po kayo ng kahit anong uri ng sasakyan, (nagyabang ako ng konti na lahat ng klaseng magagandang sasakyan nakikita sa daan, at may mga pwedeng marentahan) pasasakayin ko pa kayo ng kahit camel! Pang-asar ko na sinabi.”

Ito pong usapang ito ay isang halimbawa kung papaano na sa sariling bayan natin or in other places ay kulang sa information at hindi tamang pananaw about sa tunay na kalagayan ng buhay OFW sa Saudi . Sa palagay ko, kung gaano kadami ang nag-aakala na kapag abroad ka ay nagmimina ka ng pera at ginto, ganun din kadami ang nag-iisip na gadisyerto ang init at naliligo ka sa pawis habang nagtratrabaho dito sa Saudi o sa Middle East. Hindi po natin kailangang maliitin ang ibang tao kung saan man sila nagwowork, at hindi rin po ibig sabihin na hindi maganda sa US o Canada o sa Australia, dito lang pinalad na mapunta sa Saudi at Middle East ang mahigit sa 1.5 milyong mga OFW, kasi may opportunity dito, maayos na trabaho, para sa katuparan ng mga pangarap sa mga mahal sa buhay. Hindi importante kung sa Singapore yung iba o Malaysia o sa Hongkong o kahit sa "Saudi lang pala", ang mahalaga, masaya ang pamilya at maging maayos ang buhay ng bawat isa.

When we went home, one Sunday afternoon in the Philippines, I bravely and briefly conducted Saudi 101 in a group of around 100 people in our congregation, telling them what the real life in Saudi is.

What makes it different working in Saudi than in any other place? What makes a certain place/country the best location to work? Nice and beautiful sceneries? Cozy and pleasant environment? Tall and skyrocketing buildings? Salary and high-income places? Peace and satisfaction?

"Saudi ka lang pala?" Mas mabuti po ito, marangal na trabaho kahit nakakalungkot, nagtitiis kaysa mamatay ka at ang buong pamilya sa Pilipinas na dilat ang mata!

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Monday, August 09, 2010

PINOY, NAHOLDAP SA AL-KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia


At dahil may pagkasensitibo ang post na ito, we'll blog about this in Tagalog. If you're an English speaking/reading visitor, please, our apologies, make use of the Google Translate option, then.

I saw this tag in Facebook with most of our friends in Khobar posting this in their walls. I also receive an email from my friend in Riyadh with this attachment. So for the good of the public, we would like to post it here.

Ito ang most common, or latest modus-operandi ng mga katutubong nog-nog dito.

Read on:


Use the ZOOM IN button, to enlarge the font, or OPEN in a NEW WINDOW by clicking the last Icon below






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"BABALA SA ATING MGA KABABAYAN!!!

Isa po sa aming kasamahan ay na hold‐up kahapon , Friday, Aug. 6, 2010 mga bandang 6:00pm, sa Al‐Khobar area (near fish market) Ito po ang kanyang salaysay:

Naglalakad po sya along 6th St. galing sa fish market pa‐uwi sa kanilang bahay na nasa Prince Bader St. between 6th & 7th St. ng lapitan sya ng isang maitim at malaking arabo (bado) at pagbintangan ang aming kasamahan na sya daw ang nakapulot nung nalaglag na pera ng arabo (bado).

Sa kanilang pag‐uusap, pinagbintangan po ng arabo (bado) ang aming kasahan na sya ang nakapulot ng
nalaglag na pera at inilagay pa daw ng aming kasamahan sa kanyang bulsa. Hanggang sa na‐uwi na po sa pagtatalo ang usapan.

Kasunod po noon ay may isang sasakyan na humarang at huminto sa kanilang harapan at nagpakilalang pulis, agad na bumaba nagpakilalang pulis at nagpatunay sa arabo (bado) na ang aming kasamahan nga ang naka pulot ng pera at inilagay sa kanyang wallet (ito po siguro ang paraan ng mga arabo upang sya ay takutin at upang maipakita nya ang laman ng kanyang wallet).

Sa puntong ito ang kinabahan na ang aming kasamahan at wala na syang magawa kundi ipakita na ang kanyang wallet upang patunayan na wala ang perang hinahanap ng mga arabo (ang hinahanap pong pera ng mga arabo ay nagkakahalaga ng SR10,000.00, ngunit ang laman po ng kanyang wallet ay SR700.00 lang).

Nang ipinakita po ng aming kasamahan ang kanyang wallet upang patunayan na wala sa kanya ang hinahanap na pera ay agad itong inagaw sa kanya ng arabo (bado), kasabay noon ay sapilitang ipinalabas ng nagpakilalang pulis ang kanyang cellfone at idinahilan ng pulis na tatawagan nya ang aming kumpanya upang ipaalam na hindi sya makakapasok kinabukasan (Saturday) dahil isasaama nila sa Police Station upang ikulong.

At dala na po siguro ng takot, napilitan na din po ang aming kasamahan na ibigay ang kanyang cellfone, sa puntong ito po ay sabay ng pumasok ang mga aarabo sa kanilang sasakyan dala ang kanyang wallet at cellfone, wala na pong nagawa ang aming kasamahan hanggang sa umalis na ang mga arabo.

Makalipas ang ilang segundo at mga ilang metro pa lang ang natatakbo ng naturang sasakyan; napansin po ng aming kasamahan na ibinato po sa labas ng bintana and kanyang wallet, at ng ito po ay kanyang suriin, napag‐ alaman nya na nakuha na ng mga arabo ang kanyang pera (SR700), blackberry na cellfone at ang kanyang SHB
Credit Card nya. Sa kabutihang palad po ay nakuha pa nya ang kanyang Iqama, Saudi Aramco ID at ibang mahahalagang laman ng kanyang wallet.
Sa madaling salita po, isang modus din ng mga arabo yan s al khobar area sa mga panahong ito.


PALALA PONG MULI; MAGING MAINGAT PO SANA TAYO SA PAGLALAKAD SA AL KHOBAR AREA, MARAMI NA PONG MASASAMANG ELEMENTO ANG NAGLIPANA SA MGA PANAHONG ITO. IPAKALAT PO NATIN ITO SA LAHAT NG MGA KABABAYANG PILIPINO DITO SA AL‐KHOBAR AT SA IBANG LUGAR NG SAUDI ARABIA.

MARAMING SALAMAT PO"

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Ingat po mga Kabayan!


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