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What Are Some Types Of Community Services That I Can Do In Abu Dhabi In The UAE?

i dire to add to college credit since im in grade 10, so i best start working on it now...any ideas on what Abu Dhabi has to offering? and how can i apply to these "services"?


Answer: In all directness, the best is to volunteer at the Sheikh Khalifa Hospital in Abu Dhabi. You can choose the times you long for to come in and where you want to work in.

Contact Gabriella at 050-8113149 - As she's the volunteer head.

Other than that, you can try Takatof as they provide numerous opportunities for volunteering, but once again Sheikh Khalifa health centre is the easiest as well as the most rewarding; putting a smile on patients faces cannot be matched up to any other honour.

Good luck!
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Do U People Think That Uae Community Is Following The Holy Kurhan Rules?

They hallow the god they impose rules they do everything they yet they say allah is great, wat great allah said is to honey every living creature in the world with whole heartedly. are they doing it they dont even consider the working people as a bestial. i heard a lot people are working in the crouching heat in the desert to look after the cattles without getting characteristic food or water is this wat allah said no its not. secondly they shud take interest for the money they for to others. are


Answer: They don't.

Islam does not proffer unconditional love to every living creature. Islam ask us to forbid and dislike ruin not love. Islam is different from christianity.
Islam does allow polygamy. most allowed is 4 wives not five. You did deliberterate exaggeration when you said 5 wives.

Finally I correspond that they do not follow Quran in full, but your argument is also twisted and biased.

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What Do You Think Of Interracial Marriages In UAE?Are They Are Accepted In Our Community?

http://www.relativityonline.com/well-informed in/two -of-a-kind/

After reading this link I would like to get your comments, do's and dont's


Answer: Answering community regarded only:
Emirati manly married to foreigners = yes
Emirati females married to non Emiratis = no

1) a non Emirati bride can apply for citizenship
2) a non Emirati wife's children will gain UAE citizenship by ancestry
3) kids of non Emirati wives receive Govt. benefits because they are Emiratis

I be sure many foreign wives of Emirati husbands (Omanis, Saudis, Iranians, Yemini, Americans, Brits, Lebanese, etc, but only one native girl married to a Brit and she had to leave the country for her own security. I know that there some Emirati women married to other Arabs but I don't differentiate any of them.

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Which Is The Best-behaved Expat Community In The UAE?



Answer: As a townsman myself,

I'd say sorry, neither of you guys. It's the Japanese.

Starting with the British and ending it with the Scandinavians while falling the Dutch in between they aren't that well-behaved publicly in Dubai.

Japanese... wow, their the A-one!

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Where Can I Find A Gay Community In Sharjah, To Hookup With Somebody, UAE For Young Teenagers (13 Or 14)?



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