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Do you know that Yemen has one of the most conservative cultures in the World. Modesty and Humbleness are dignified.





Discover the Arabian heritage, yemen Cultur1Yemen is rich with art and humanities due to the richness of the Yemeni culture.
Discover the Arabian heritage, yemen Cultur2People value their lives and give it the pleasure it needs. Therefore, many tourists enjoy their visit to Yemen and plan to come on a regular basis. Yemeni people have the potential to start to break the ice. It may effend some but this is the Yemeni culture. People are humans and they cannot live by themselves. They share. People are to be friends.
Discover the Arabian heritage, yemen Cultur3 People in Yemen may seem to have a different reactions. However, these reactions what made many people come again and enjoy that type of people. People who does not care if it rains or not, they care if it's going to night so everyone has to leave. They will spend time together and enjoy their being together.



Does It Really Happen?
YEMENI Superstitions



Little has been written on social superstitions spread among our Yemeni society. Many of those beliefs have been inherited through generations and are still alive among us. Here we describe the main Yemeni superstitions.
The Ram (Al-Hamal)
Al-Hamal is a superstitious animal which is also called the graveyard’s monster. It is believed that it disinters buried bodies in the first week of burial. Al-Hamal is interested in only those whose horoscope is the ram. During the first week of burial in which the ram is believed to appear, relatives of the dead keep on the watch.
(Al-Bodda)
Beliefs in this superstitious creature is spread in Tihama and its surroundings. Al-Bodda is a witch that can change her appearance into many different shapes. Recently, it has been said that a great number of them were burnt when people’s awareness about the spread of immorality increased. It is more interesting to know that young people who are not able to afford marrying expensive, beautiful brides go to Boddas requesting them to change themselves into their beloveds and make love to them on sand.
(At-Tahesh)
It is a lion-like beast with a smooth body. Its speed is compared to that of a bullet. That is why nobody has so far been able to capture or kill it. Al-Hawban Tahesh in Taiz has been most famous through Yemeni history and on which many stories have been told and written.
Discover the Arabian heritage, yemen LionQuest for Treasures
In many villages, especially the remote ones, people believe in the existence of buried treasures. Stories of such treasures are told by old people. People leave homes for mountains in quest of treasures believed to had been left by their grandfathers in stores dug in the earth. Some people succeed to find such stores but all they find is invaluable items or coal. The failure to find treasures is always attributed to the fact that they did not slaughter sheep before searching the store.
Jinns’ Courts
Throwing hot substances and other material in bathrooms and deserted places is believed to be harmful. Doers may be paralyzed or run mad if they hit the invisible creatures. If a jinn is hit a court session is bound to be held soon inside the doer’s mind until they decide to forgive. During the period of holding those sessions the host is mad. Read full story from Yemen Times.Discover the Arabian heritage, yemen Popup

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Yemen has historical and tourist sites comparable to Arab and Worldwide sites

Discover the Arabian heritage, yemen KoppQ: How do you find Yemen?
A: Yemen has a great potential in tourism if it is utilized properly. Yemen has historical and tourist sites comparable to Arab and worldwide sites. The landscape, architecture, especially the people who are living in the old traditions with their tremendous hospitality and openness towards foreigners all throughout the country are very impressive.

Q: What are the activities the German-Yemeni Friendship Society held?
A: At the beginning, it was a charitable society founded in 1970 with the objective to help the poor Yemeni people. During my taking over period, economic development projects and aids were flowing into Yemen from governments. Hence, we focused on activities, more or less, in Germany to make public relations for Yemen as there were a lot of misunderstanding opinions about Yemen and Yemenis. We held exhibitions, lectures and published a magazine twice a year to report on different aspects of Yemen.
Now the main aim of the society is once again shifted, more or less, to the health sector. There are a lot of good relations between Yemeni and German doctors. The Yemeni-Germany Hospital is an outcome.
The society helped to establish the Yemeni-German Friendship Society in Yemen after the unification in 1990. Now we have also the German House in Sana'a. There are many activities which are held in collaboration with the two societies. Source.

Yemen, Jewel of Arabia (Book Review)


Between a travelogue and a socio-cultural history of Yemen, the book by Charles & Patricia Aithie is beautifully produced with over 350 colour photographs and an insightful text.
In the introduction, Mark Marshall, a former British ambassador to Yemen provides a brief historical resume for the general reader. He concludes that the authorities in the Yemen Arab Republic held that in Yemen unity was impossible without democracy but that any attempt to break up the union would also amount to an attempt to impose at least partial dictatorship. When the ex-leaders of the Peoples Democratic Yemen Republic, having lost the election, tried to recreate their ex state, their failure to do so was at least in part due to popular revulsion at the idea of losing the two values, unity and democracy.
Discover the Arabian heritage, yemen Culture_reviewThat the Republic of Yemen survived this rude test in its infancy, is why today as in the mythical days of Qahtah and so rarely since, the land of Yemen is once again united under Yemeni rule.
The introduction is followed by a chronology stretching from 5000 BC to the present day - the final entry reading: 2000 northern border agreed with Saudi Arabia. By Charles & Patricia Aithie
Reviewed by Karen Dabrowska. Source Yemen Times
Yemeni Intellectuals in History



When the newly established Islamic state had al-Madinah al-Munawarah as its capital, more attention was paid to this small, but important city which after a short time became a hearthstone for so many people. Yemen was also affected by the enlightenment coming from this city, before the capital of the Islamic state was shifted to Damascus, Baghdad and then to Cairo.
The far distance between Yemen and the capital of the Islamic caliphate had its effects on Yemen which was away from attracting the attention of the Arabs. For along time Yemen seemed to be unable to produce a great intellectual, or scientific, etc.., work. However, this idea about Yemen and Yemenis was changed in the hands of a number of Yemeni immigrants who lived in the Arab capital that was receiving more attention. Some of these people are Amaarah, Abdulmajid b. Abdulbaqi, etc. who introduced Yemen to the others. During the Crusade and other wars that were waged from time to time some Arab intellectuals fled their countries to Yemen. These also helped enhanced Yemen's existence by a number of their works. Some of these intellectuals are al-Judhri, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, Ibn Qalafis, etc. In the modern time there were Mohebaddin al-Khatib, Jawad Ali, and others. Such people worked as a bridge among the Arab civilizations and cultures.
There are other factors that helped limiting Yemeni intellectual works to be known. Among those factors are the isolation of the country that was imposed by some of the rulers. There was a time at which all intellectuals were dragged to jails, beaten up and even killed.
One of the great times of Yemeni enlightenment was during the Rasolids' regime which lasted from the 7th century until the end of the 9th century. During the three centuries a cluster of intellectuals, scientists and artists were produced. Unfortunately, the collapse of the Rasolids' state led to the loss of many books that were kept in huge libraries, especially after the Ottoman invasion of Yemen.
During the 12th and 13th centuries a number of Yemeni renewers came to being. These include al-Jalal, al-Muqbli and Mohammed b. Ibrahim al-Wazir. In the 19th century there were al-Amir, al-Shawkani and al-Amrani.
All of these people and many others played a great role to show Yemeni as a civilized and cultural country.

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