alf2
Islam is a way of life
Assalamu alaykum,
Some of you may be surprised by this thread, because in the past I have bee critical of countries which follow a Theocracy (aka: Most Middle Eastern countries) BUT...I have had a change of heart. I want to of course visit them, but insha'Allah I'd like to move to one of them :shymuslima1:
If anyone has moved from America to Middle Eastern countries, please say so! Usually I just see it the other way around.
Countries I'm especially interested in are. U.A.E, Qatar, KSA and Oman.
My questions:
* What level of Arabic is needed?
* Are there large populations of English speakers?
* How are women expected to act? ((In respect to: driving, working, leaving the house on her own))
Basically, if we could have a nice, calm discussion about your middle eastern country that would be nice. Also, if you are American or European living in the Middle East, i'm especially interested in you experience!
Some of you may be surprised by this thread, because in the past I have bee critical of countries which follow a Theocracy (aka: Most Middle Eastern countries) BUT...I have had a change of heart. I want to of course visit them, but insha'Allah I'd like to move to one of them :shymuslima1:
If anyone has moved from America to Middle Eastern countries, please say so! Usually I just see it the other way around.
Countries I'm especially interested in are. U.A.E, Qatar, KSA and Oman.
My questions:
* What level of Arabic is needed?
* Are there large populations of English speakers?
* How are women expected to act? ((In respect to: driving, working, leaving the house on her own))
Basically, if we could have a nice, calm discussion about your middle eastern country that would be nice. Also, if you are American or European living in the Middle East, i'm especially interested in you experience!