Bouyout Al-Shaar, a symbol of the desert that brings together families and friends in Saudi Arabia’s Jouf

The demand of Bedouin tents increases before winter more than any other period. (SPA)
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The demand of Bedouin tents increases before winter more than any other period. (SPA)
Bouyout Al-Shaar, a symbol of the desert that brings together families and friends in Saudi Arabia’s Jouf
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The demand of Bedouin tents increases before winter more than any other period. (SPA)
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Updated 26 January 2024
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Bouyout Al-Shaar, a symbol of the desert that brings together families and friends in Saudi Arabia’s Jouf

The demand of Bedouin tents increases before winter more than any other period. (SPA)
  • The material for Bouyout Al-Shaar and tents varies between camel hair, sheep’s wool, goat hair, fabrics and sadu. These components are used in Bouyout Al-Shaar to provide protection from cold, rain, sandstorms and the heat of the sun in the desert

RIYADH: The Bouyout Al-Shaar (or “house of hair” or Bedouin tent) is one of the symbols of the Badia desert during summer and winter. The tents emulate the deep-rootedness of a past during which our ancestors lived.

Nowadays, Bouyout Al-Shaar adorn the yards of many homes as a fragment of that heritage. Many households in Al-Jouf region are keen to have one as a way to spend time with family, friends and relatives, in addition to being a popular choice for many road-trip lovers and for holding social and family events.




The demand of Bedouin tents increases before winter more than any other period. (SPA)

Umm Najeh, who specializes in weaving and maintaining Bouyout Al-Shaar at the King Abdulaziz Women’s Association in Al-Jouf, said: “Demand has recently increased,” adding that “demand increases before winter more than any other period. The prices of tents vary according to the quality of the interior and exterior fabric as well as its furnishings, including mattresses, fire pits and other supplies.”

Long ago, the inhabitants of the desert in the Arabian Peninsula relied on Bouyout Al-Shaar, which is considered an authentic cultural feature in the Arab heritage. They were suitable for nomadic life as they are easy to carry and move.

The material for Bouyout Al-Shaar and tents varies between camel hair, sheep’s wool, goat hair, fabrics and sadu. These components are used in Bouyout Al-Shaar to provide protection from cold, rain, sandstorms and the heat of the sun in the desert.

Umm Najeh added: “The shapes of Bouyout Al-Shaar vary. Some are closed while others are open on one or more sides. They may be built in the shape of a tent or a square, with the roof raised with wood from tamarisk or ghada (white saxaul) trees. They are fixed to the ground with wooden or iron pegs.”

Bedouin women prepare Bouyout Al-Shaar from the raw materials available in their surroundings using a set of traditional tools, including the spindle, which is used to spin hair, and ropes used to tighten and secure Bouyout Al-Shaar.

The sizes and names of Bouyout Al-Shaar in the desert vary according to their size and the number of posts used to raise their roof. There are tents with one or two posts, while others take the shapes of triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons, and so on, based on the number of posts inside it.

The interior of the Bouyout Al-Shaar is also divided into an open area for men and for welcoming guests, and another closed area designated for women.

 


UAE FM Sheikh Abdullah arrives in Riyadh to attend Syria meeting

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UAE FM Sheikh Abdullah arrives in Riyadh to attend Syria meeting

UAE FM Sheikh Abdullah arrives in Riyadh to attend Syria meeting
  • Welcomed at King Khalid International Airport by Saudi Deputy FM Waleed Al-Khuraiji

RIYADH: Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived in Riyadh on Saturday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He was welcomed at King Khalid International Airport by Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji.

Sheikh Abdullah is in the Kingdom to attend an expanded ministerial meeting on Syria to be hosted by Saudi Arabia on Sunday, SPA added.


Saudi Arabia condemns attack on Chad’s presidential palace

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Saudi Arabia condemns attack on Chad’s presidential palace

Saudi Arabia condemns attack on Chad’s presidential palace
  • The attack, which occurred on Wednesday, involved gunmen attempting to storm the palace

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Saturday strongly condemned the recent attack on the presidential palace in N’Djamena, Chad, which left 19 people dead, including a soldier guarding the complex, and injured others.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement reaffirming Saudi Arabia’s steadfast support for Chad’s security and stability, while rejecting any actions that threaten the country’s peace, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In its statement, the Ministry extended heartfelt condolences to the family of the fallen soldier and to the government and people of Chad. The Kingdom also wished a swift recovery for those injured in the assault.

The attack, which occurred on Wednesday, involved gunmen reportedly linked to Boko Haram attempting to storm the presidential palace, prompting a fierce battle.

The Chadian government confirmed that 18 attackers from a 24-member commando unit were killed in the fighting, alongside one security personnel. Tanks were deployed to secure the area.


GCC secretary general receives New Zealand’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia

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GCC secretary general receives New Zealand’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia

GCC secretary general receives New Zealand’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia
  • Al-Budaiwi congratulated Kingston on his appointment as New Zealand’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, wishing him success in his duties

RIYADH: Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Al-Budaiwi recently received New Zealand’s Ambassador to the Kingdom Charles Kingston at the General Secretariat’s headquarters in Riyadh.

Al-Budaiwi congratulated Kingston on his appointment as New Zealand’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, wishing him success in his duties, the General Secretariat wrote in a report.

During the meeting, they also discussed a number of topics of mutual interest, notably the progress of negotiations for the free trade agreement between the GCC countries and updates on the joint action plan between the two sides. They also exchanged views on several regional and international issues.​

 

 


Saudi authority issues health warning on food import

Saudi authority issues health warning on food import
Updated 11 January 2025
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Saudi authority issues health warning on food import

Saudi authority issues health warning on food import

RIYADH: The Saudi Food and Drug Authority issued a warning about Country Butcher Boy beef pepperoni, manufactured in the UAE.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, the 250-gram packages with an expiration date of March 1, 2025, are contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium posing serious health risks, confirmed by lab tests.

The authority advised the public to avoid consuming the product and dispose of any units they may have.

Steps have been taken to remove the contaminated product from the market, and regulatory action is being pursued against the importing company, the SPA reported.

Violations of food laws can result in severe penalties, including up to 10 years in prison, fines of up to SR10 million ($2.6 million), or both.

The authority reiterated its commitment to food safety and will continue taking action against violators. Consumers can report food safety concerns to the authority’s call center at 19999.


Thai Embassy joins Riyadh greening initiative

Thai Embassy joins Riyadh greening initiative
Updated 11 January 2025
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Thai Embassy joins Riyadh greening initiative

Thai Embassy joins Riyadh greening initiative

RIYADH: The Royal Thai Embassy recently took part in a volunteer initiative at Aba Samri National Park in the Murat governorate of Riyadh region, in collaboration with the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification.

Part of the National Greening Season, the activity aims to enhance vegetation, curb land degradation, and plant native and adaptive species, supporting the Saudi Green Initiative, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The embassy’s involvement promotes vegetation restoration and aligns with the center’s call for broader environmental engagement from all sectors. The scheme improves air quality, reduces dust storms and restores ecosystems, the SPA added.

The National Greening Season, a core element of the broader program, fosters public-private partnerships, volunteerism, and awareness about afforestation and combating desertification.

The center leads efforts to protect and restore vegetation sites across Saudi Arabia, addressing challenges such as wildfires, illegal logging and unregulated grazing to safeguard natural ecosystems.