Women of Saudi Arabia

Women of Saudi Arabia

Veiled to all men beyond her family, a young Bedouin woman wears the classic face covering of her people. Given only passing mention by the Koran, Islam’s holy book, the veil is an ancient custom traced to India and Persia; it was adopted by Arabia’s nomadic tribes, which enforced a strict code of female modesty.

Women of Saudi Arabia

Mai Yamani, daughter of former Saudi oil minister Ahmad Zaki Yamani strolls with her daughter through old Jiddah, where windows are latticed to shield the women from view. “I’m a Saudi woman,” she says. “I like my veil.”

Women of Saudi Arabia

Pioneers in any profession, relatively few Saudi women have entered the work force—despite a boom in education created by the kingdom’s oil wealth—and usually in fields where they won’t come into contact with men. Baby boys are another matter: Dr. Hanan Ali al-Subeai examines a newborn at Airbase Military Hospital in Dhahran. Her ghata, or head covering, is considered a veil.

Women of Saudi Arabia

Bedouin women veil their faces more strictly than city dwellers but enjoy greater freedom of dress and movement. Besides managing the family tent, some have even taken to driving the tribe’s water truck. Driving is a privilege denied women in the city.

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Photograph by Jodi Cobb
Source : National Geographic

Message for smokers

Someone in your family member or friends that’s smoking and want them to stop?
Here’s what you can do… Have this painting on the ceiling of a smoking room.

Message for smokers

Hope they’ll get the message!

Steve Jobs - Fatal Error !

A concept headstone for Steve Jobs, called the “iGrave”. It includes a Belkin dock and preloaded songs.

Steve Jobs - Fatal Error !

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source: worth1000.com

Space Shuttle Columbia: A Breathtaking,Beautiful View

NASA Astronaut John W. Young snapped this spectacular aerial photo while flying aboard NASA’s Shuttle Training Aircraft (STA) as NASA’s Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-2) thunderously launches from Launch Complex Pad 39-A on November 12, 1981.

Space Shuttle Columbia

For Better or Worse

For Better or Worse

Wedding rites bring tears of joy and sorrow for an ornately dressed bride saying goodbye to her mother in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Following Hindu tradition, the bride is leaving her parents’ home the day after the wedding to live with her new husband and his parents. In this instance, the bride knows and loves her new husband. Most marriages in India are still arranged, with parents choosing partners for their children. If newlyweds are lucky, they will confirm the traditional Indian saying: “First comes marriage, then comes love.”

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Photograph by Jodi Cobb
Source : National Geographic

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