I'm not sure as I couldn't find a new result in Google, but I think it's Abdulrahman Bin Musaad, with his +3 million followers.
Do you really consider camel urine as a medicine? How often a person drink or apply this? Is it even popular there?
If you are up for a civilized debate about what is happening in Yemen just tell me so we can create a separate thread about them.
I don't mind a debate on Yemen but I hope you understand that I'd rather not. I've been wasting time arguing about it for too long on other forums.
where? I like to hear your opinion as a Saudi civilian. if you give me a link, I can read it myself. Btw,
The various nature of KSA span between wide desert with dunes and valleys, blue sky with with sparkling stars, highlands with flowers and fauna, valleys with springs, beaches and islands that look like pearls and rich historical and archaeological heritage that reflect the long history of the region. Al Taif by Mr_Tariq, on Flickr DSC_3535-HDR-Edit by المصمماتي, on Flickr مرتفعات علقان by ADEL AL-OMRANI, on Flickr Thee Ain - The Marble village by frapho, on Flickr شعبى وحسلات by عبدالإله ۶۶ الخليفة, on Flickr Al Wadj Bank, Saudi Arabia (NASA, International Space Station Science, 12/30/07) by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, on Flickr DSC00933 by Aiwaah Dot Com, on Flickr Al-Balad Jeddah by David Shamma, on Flickr AL Deasah Mountains by ABO_TMEEM, on Flickr ثلوج علقان by ADEL AL-OMRANI, on Flickr
Saudi Arabia Snow by ABO_TMEEM, on Flickr #Jeddah by khled @elgende2010, on Flickr 1 by عبدالله العيدي, on Flickr Madain Saleh view - Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr JEDDAH by Muhammad Bakhdar, on Flickr The Holy Ka'aba by Rehan Jamil, on Flickr masjid nabawi by khled @elgende2010, on Flickr Masjid al-Qiblatain in Madina - Saudi Arabia by Dawood Hassan, on Flickr KAFD Skyline II Dec-2-16 by Bader Alotaby, on Flickr Al-Baha طريق جبلي by Abdullah Muhammed, on Flickr
Dunes by Tariq Almutlaq, on Flickr The Desert by Tariq Almutlaq, on Flickr جبل كير by عبدالإله ۶۶ الخليفة, on Flickr Harmony of nature by Tariq Almutlaq, on Flickr sunset by ABO_TMEEM, on Flickr Zyaan by محمد البحيصي, on Flickr Tabuk area, Saudia Arabia 4 best by Hamoud Alhawiti, on Flickr God's made.. by nabil elsherif, on Flickr
FENIX RC40 by Tariq Almutlaq, on Flickr Madain Saleh Archaeologic Site, Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr Omar Ibn al-Khattab mosque - Arabie Saoudite by Eric Lafforgue Photography, on Flickr Ottoman, Asfan Road, jeddah by Abi C.P, on Flickr GRAVURES RUPESTRES DANS LES ENVIRONS DE MADAIN SALEH, ARABIE SAOUDITE by Eric Lafforgue Photography, on Flickr Gara Mountain in Al Hasa by Faisal Bin Zarah, on Flickr قلعة زعبل - سكاكا الجوف by fahd alali, on Flickr Traditional buildings in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia by unique ksa, on Flickr Port Aqeer archaeological- اعمدة سوق ميناء العقير by Mshari AL zhrani, on Flickr 201405133 Saudi Arabia Al Namas by taigatrommelchen, on Flickr
2016-08-29_08-22-10 by nabil elsherif, on Flickr Al Bujairy Naighborhood in Ad Dariyah Saudi Arabia a heritage town they had been revived to remember our ancestors حي البجيري بالدرعية التاريخية به محلات تراثية ومقاهي by Faisal Bin Zarah, on Flickr Village over the mountains by sultan alghamdi, on Flickr Abha, Saudi Arabia by Nick Hardcastle, on Flickr Jubail Beach by M.J Rama, on Flickr Freedom by Faisal Bin Zarah, on Flickr The Limitless Oasis by Abdulatheem Ameer عبدالعظيم السلامين, on Flickr ليلة شتوية مقمرة by عادل بن عبدالرحمن الشقص الغامدي, on Flickr Abha Al Habalah-7834 by Linda Polik, on Flickr
Back Home عودة إلى العش by Abdullah Muhammed, on Flickr Imam Mohammed Bin Saud Mosque by Faisal Bin Zarah, on Flickr Al Ula mountains العلا - Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr Najran AlAan Palace_4122 by Linda Polik, on Flickr al lowiz - 2 by Rami alomrani, on Flickr Palace of Shubra in Taif - Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr The Desert by Tariq Almutlaq, on Flickr Al hada (explore) by nabil elsherif, on Flickr Masmak by Faisal Bin Zarah, on Flickr جلسات في الأعالي by Abdullah Muhammed, on Flickr
Does it really worth it to be at conflict like this causing misery for the rest of the region? Can't we just agree to disagree and engage in dialogue and commerce instead of mayhem and hatred, I wonder? I as an Iranian citizen want to have no hatred toward Saudi people. I may no agree with the Saudi government or their policies but I don't want to have this poisonous relationship. Iranian and Saudi citizens should remain neutral over these conflicts and try to make bridges by forcing or pressuring both Iranian and Saudi governments to stop this wrong and destructive rivalry. Sport rivalries are cool enough, we don't need enmity and hatred. Let invest the money on our own people and economy instead of wasting on armament and chaos.
I just heard crazy stories about major arrests and property confiscations of Saudi royal house members. Waleed bin Talal has been arrested and many major powerful people have been ousted from their position, some have been on run and grand son of King Fahad apparently landed on Iranian soil while prince Mughren's helicopter has been crashed and he got killed near Yemeni border. It seems crazy out there. What the hell is going on in Saudi Arabia? How is thing over there? Is it stable situation? We don't want a crazy war because of power hungry unstable people being on power.
Stunning natural beauty by KSA الصور, on Flickr Majestic Mountains by KSA الصور, on Flickr Arabian Oryx by KSA الصور, on Flickr Above the clouds by KSA الصور, on Flickr Untitled by KSA الصور, on Flickr
IMG_0670 copy by عبدالله العيدي, on Flickr Make Riyadh Green Again Nov-18-17 by Bader Alotaby, on Flickr
Hi guys, I saw this video for the 2018 World Cup, and I was wondering.. where did they shoot this clip? There are women without hijab in the video, did I miss something?
Thanks for linking this Suren, I haven't seen it before. I don't normally like remakes of the old classics but this ain't bad. Glad they chose Talal Salamah for the official song. He's an underrated artist IMO, a real ambassador for hijazi music tradition. The location for the video clip is mainly Jeddah. You can see the old town, corniche etc.. They added some stock footage of other regions. As for the Aseel Omran parts, probably shot in a compound or beach resort.
Thanks for your response bro, but you didn't answer my question How comes there are women without hijab in the video? When did they allow this?