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Hussein Al-Sada to Qatari media during a visit to the region: The councils of the people of Al-Ruwais are schools for learning traditions for generations

Hussein Abdullah Al-Sada, one of the dignitaries of the Al-Ruwais region, praised: the infrastructure in the Al-Ruwais region, which has witnessed remarkable development in recent years, as the establishment of new markets and shops that serve the population, in addition to the renewal of roads. He said that these developments changed the face of the area. And about Ramadan lol in the Ruwais region, the gentlemen explained: In the past, we used to sit in our councils and receive guests, and parents accompanied us with them to visit the councils of the people of Ruwais in which we lived and learned a lot from them, and we were preparing for the holy month since the beginning of the month of Sha’ban, by purchasing supplies for this month.

We connect the children to the councils, and the gentlemen added: Today we are keen for our children to be present with us in the councils, and we teach them the etiquette of the councils, and the conversation, and they show us how to receive guests in our councils and exchange greetings with them, so the presence of children in the councils is necessary to learn from them, as it is obligatory for every guardian to accompany his children He goes with him to the councils and invites them to stay in them, and teaches them that in the councils there is knowledge and knowledge that is not found anywhere else, because our councils are frequented by the elderly with knowledge and knowledge, and those who have higher degrees in various disciplines, as well as religious sheikhs as well, and the presence of children is important to benefit from the hadith that takes place in These councils and listening to those who are older than them and learning from them.

This is how our ancestors were, and he continued: In the past, they learned to prepare Arabic coffee from parents and grandparents, and they were the ones who prepared the coffee themselves and served it to the guests present in the council, noting that the councils of the Ruwais region are distinguished by the fragrant beauty of the past, where simplicity is in everything, as he lived in the same council today and from it Learn and socialize with the parents and grandparents who passed away from this world and left behind beautiful memories that are immortal in the minds.

On the Ramadan atmosphere in the Ruwais region, the gentlemen explained: We are keen to gather in our councils before the Maghrib prayer with our brothers and children, in order to eat the collective breakfast as we have been accustomed to since the time of the fathers, and then we pray Maghrib in congregation in the mosque, and after that we sit in the councils with each other until the prayer. Dinner and Taraweeh that we are keen to perform in mosques, and then we return to sit in the councils. We receive visitors from the Ruwais area and its neighboring areas, and some friends and acquaintances from Doha who are keen to visit us, break the fast and sit with us after Taraweeh, to exchange parties of conversation, and we stay until before the time of Suhoor.

What distinguishes the Ruwais region is that the children know each other, gather in councils, play with each other, and there is no fear for them, as we are keen for the children to be with each other and not separate, which is what characterizes the Ruwais region.

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