The United Arab Emirates is a part of the Persian Gulfkhaleeji tradition, and is also known for Bedouin folk music. Distinctive dance songs from the area's fishermen are also well-known, but the country's most famous performers are Ahlam, the first female pop star in the Persian Gulf, Aithah Al-Menhali, and Al Wasmi. Other singers from the United Arab Emirates include Samar, Reem, Rouwaida, and Abdallah Belkhair among others. It has been suggested that Persian Gulf States be merged into this article or section. ... Gulf Arabic (occasionally Persian Gulf Arabic) is a variety of the Arabic language spoken around both shores of the Persian Gulf, mainly in Kuwait, eastern Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and parts of Oman. ... A Bedouin man resting on a hillside at Mount Sinai Bedouin, derived from the Arabic (â), a generic name for a desert-dweller, is a term generally applied to Arab nomadic pastoralist groups, who are found throughout most of the desert belt extending from the Atlantic coast of the Sahara via... For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation). ... Ahlam Ali Al ShÄmsi (born February 13, 1969), commonly known as Ahlam (Arabic: اØÙا٠) is a leading female singer from the UAE. She has 9 albums to her name, and is popular throughout the Middle East, particularly in the Gulf region. ...
The UAE houses an alive underground rock music scene in the Gulf area. Local organizations such a s Ignite-Events, and Phride are key players in moving the musical scene forward, in terms of organizing concerts, promoting concerts, and providing a discussion area for local scenesters wishing to know more about what events are coming up.
See also
Sandwash Nervecell[1] Sandwash is the name of a groovecore band in the United Arab Emirates, one of the earliest bands in the Emirates scene and one of the best there. ...
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References
Badley, Bill. "Sounds of the Arabian Peninsula". 2000. In Broughton, Simon and Ellingham, Mark with McConnachie, James and Duane, Orla (Ed.), World Music, Vol. 1: Africa, Europe and the Middle East, pp 351-354. Rough Guides Ltd, Penguin Books. ISBN 1-85828-636-0
The UnitedArabEmirates (also the UAE or the Emirates) is a Middle Eastern country situated in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf, comprising seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Ajmān, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Quwain.
The United States Department of State has cited widespread instances of blue collar labor abuse in the general context of the UnitedArabEmirates [1].
Arab or Western inmates suffer little or no flogging for their crimes, but Asians are routinely flogged, not only for their offenses but also for refusing to comply with the policemen in charge.
The UnitedArabEmirates is a part of the Persian Gulf khaleeji tradition, and is also known for Bedouin folk music.
Distinctive dance songs from the area's fishermen are also well-known, but the country's most famous performers are Ahlam, the first female pop star in the Gulf, Aithah Al-Menhali, and Ali Burrogha, who has now requested that his recordings be banned as he is living a strict Islamic lifestyle.
Other singers from the UnitedArabEmirates include Samar, Reem, Rouwaida, and Abdallah Belkhair among others.