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    Dubai’s Life

    The culture of Dubai is mainly Islamic, with the religion concerning all the aspects of daily life in the country. Activities of day in day, the festivals, the kitchen, the dresses, marriages, and other habits are dictated infinitely by religion. In spite of the waves of modernity concerning the shores of Dubai, the Emirate remains close to its cultural asset.

    People of the country always continue to use their traditional costume even today, which is indeed a symbol of national pride and identity. The Arab culture and the folklore find the expression in the music and the dance of Dubai. The traditional sports such as the Falconry, the racing of camel and the sailing of dhow are still popular in Dubai.

    Dubai’s Society

     Dubai is a tolerant and relaxed society, with the local population known for their traditional hospitality and friendship for foreigners. With the difference in other Islamic nations, Dubai also adopts a liberal attitude towards women. Women are respected and are free to join the modern schools, or work in the offices with the company of the men. What's more, from the visitors towards Dubai will find the hotels world-class, the seaside resorts, the nightclubs and the bars, being useful alcohol and the women. All this continues to show that the culture of Dubai is completely liberal and modern too.

     Dubai’s People and their Language

     According to evaluations, population of Dubai 'of S was approximately 1.3 million, including/understanding indigenous Emiri (20%), South Asian (50%), the Arab and Iranian (23%) and resident being the Westerners and the Asian ones is. The company of Dubai is known for her tolerance for various lifestyles and the foreigners are free to practice their own religion and other cultural activities. The various communities have their own schools and social and cultural establishments in Dubai. Christmas, Easter, Valentine 'day and Diwali are celebrated by the religious minorities with the large brass band in Dubai. Arabic is the official language of Dubai; however English is largely spoken and included/understood everywhere the Emirate.Daily News

     
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