UAE Traditions
I have been reading up on the Heritage and Traditions of the United Arab Emirates as background information to a business research plan and would like feedback information on anything I have perceived wrongly.
Please note these comments and conclusions are my interpretation of what I have read about the United Arab Emirate and its people of whom I have no personal experience having never met a member of the tribes and other then visiting via the Internet have never been there. My apology for any ignorance on my part.
What came across to me was the Arab tribes resourcefulness in making the most of a harsh environment. And the good will the people must have towards each other in order to survive.
That need is I think reflected by the traditional social structure
structure in which each family was traditionally bound by obligations of mutual assistance to members of his tribe. Among the tribe an individual’s selfless hospitality is the source of his honour and pride on which his own life could depend on the hospitality of others.
Any society that has such an ancient environmentally driven ethic of helping and sharing probably promotes the ability of co-operation.
It is resourceful and creative to have greatly extended their lands and beaches taking advantage of relatively shallow coastal waters and provided protection from any possible future pollution of the beaches at the same time.
It seems to me the Bani Yas, Awamir and Manasir tribes are doing what they are traditionally good at and The palm Islands are a very very impressive example of it.
Moving in the desert and crazing places with the imperative of reaching an oasis
Before your food or water runs out makes for excellent geographic memories and navigation skills.
Determination to get somewhere under severe conditions of thirst combined with physical and heat exhaustion are probably character building experiences that the tribe’s people expect in life and to which they are adapted.
With the
the exception of fishing groups like the Al Rumaithat the tribes people are used to and ready to move their home locations at short notice although apparently
most of the tribes spend some of their time engaged in fishing and pearling.
Today the march of technology have made some of the seemingly impossible possible and although life in the UAE today may bears little resemblance to that of 30 or 40 years ago in terms of the skills needed to sustain a life in the desert and are probably no longer cultivated amongst the people. Although I guess the human characteristics that underpin that survival must still be there as a solid basis to meet the challenges of the future.
The world is now such a small place in terms of almost instant communication anywhere and with transportation not far behind. That we all share fundamental environmental challenges that we are all in a very real sense travellers in the desert in need of the same spirit of creative and imaginative resourcefulness, cooperation and determination that can see people through difficult times as well as good.
A main pre occupation of the UAE seems be water supply and the dream of turning desert into cultivatable land.
I wonder if anyone could doubt that technology perhaps through a process of reverse osmosis could see pipelines from the sea through the desert with abundant supplies of potable water, cheaply and effectively and in the not so distant future
Reference
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the Dubia Business discussion and ideas section under the tread title Bicycle boat ! sales and hire business.
http://www.dubaiforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=32191#32191
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