Tanah suci bagi siapa @mBoong?
nT punya tanah suci ga?

"I have already bought my wife a gold and diamond bracelet and have 
reserved seats at a local restaurant to celebrate," said Amjad, a 
28-year-old Saudi who recently got married.


--- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
>
> Reflection : Di tanah suci dirayakan Valentine's Day, tetapi di tanah
tidak suci orang-orang  berpura-pura suci melarang untuk dirayakan.
Begitulah keadaan di dunia aneh bin ajaib!
>
> http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article259949.ece
>
> Couples find novel ways to celebrate Valentine's Day
> By SARAH ABDULLAH | ARAB NEWS
>
> Published: Feb 14, 2011 01:05 Updated: Feb 14, 2011 01:05
>
> JEDDAH: While some retail outlets in the Kingdom have geared up for
Valentine's Day only to be warned by the Commission for Promotion of
Virtue and Prevention of Vice to remove items that are red, many couples
have devised novel ways to celebrate Feb. 14 by exchanging other types
of gifts.
>
> Instead of exchanging red roses or balloons, couples are now
exchanging jewelry, perfumes, chocolates and other gifts, in addition to
having dinner in some of the city's most popular restaurants.
>
> "I have already bought my wife a gold and diamond bracelet and have
reserved seats at a local restaurant to celebrate," said Amjad, a
28-year-old Saudi who recently got married.
>
> He added that if celebrating Valentine's Day can bring a couple's
relationship closer, then it is well worth it given the high rate of
divorce in the Kingdom.
>
> Restaurants in Jeddah have been reporting a 90 percent increase in
reservations for Monday evening. Many expect a very busy night as
couples and families celebrate Valentine's Day.
>
> "Our restaurant, Il Siciliano, has been booked for the evening of Feb.
14 over three weeks ago," said Mohammed Al-Madani, executive managing
director of Al-Maddahia Group, which owns the restaurant.
>
> Other restaurant owners said that although some diners might be
celebrating Valentine's Day on Monday night, they cannot refuse to book
patrons who wish to come in on that day. Requesting to know why they are
dining on that day would be unacceptable, they said.
>
> Perfume sales have also increased by at least 20-25 percent, said
Orjwan Al-Sewaidi, who operates a wholesale shop for designer perfumes
in Jeddah's downtown area.
>
> "Many couples, as well as singles, have been coming in to purchase
gifts such as perfumes and cosmetics ahead of Valentine's Day," said
Mohammed, a salesman at a shop.
>
> However, according to a new survey from Yahoo Maktoob Research,
although 80 percent of people in the GCC and MENA region surveyed said
they are planning to arrange a special day, evening or weekend for their
partner on Valentine's Day, only one in three couples in the Arab world
admit to celebrating the holiday due to regional, religious or
governmental restrictions.
>
> "People enjoy rallying around holidays and celebrations, so it's
interesting to hear why they choose to go out of their way to make these
seasonal occasions special," said Tamara Deprez, head of Yahoo Maktoob
Research, adding that traditions and personal beliefs play a huge role
in the decision to celebrate or not.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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