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Tag archives: muslim culture

Everything stops for prayers

Everything stops for prayer time, even work. Seen in Wafi Mall, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Posted bybernardMarch 19, 2016Posted inoverseas research, user researchTags: dubai, electronic visa waiver project, muslim culture, united arab emirates

Pink is for ladies, red is for men.

These “pink taxis” are for Muslim women who do not want to get into taxis with men. They are driven by women, for women passengers only. “Our society is conservative and our women do not want to ride with men alone at night or when they arrive at the airport at two or three in […]

Posted bybernardMarch 19, 2016March 19, 2016Posted inoverseas research, user researchTags: dubai, muslim culture, pubilc transport, united arab enirates

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