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Life in the Middle East is a sensory experience: the scent of oud and spices, the call to prayer echoing against glass skyscrapers, and the taste of shared meals. It is a region that refuses to be categorized by a single narrative. Instead, it is a dynamic, living mosaic that continues to reinvent itself while remaining fiercely proud of its historical soul. of the Gulf or the cultural history of the Levant?
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The economy of the Middle East is predominantly driven by the oil and gas industry, with countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran holding significant reserves. This has enabled some nations to achieve high levels of economic development and per capita income. However, the region also faces challenges related to economic diversification, with many countries seeking to reduce their dependency on hydrocarbon resources and develop other sectors such as tourism, finance, and technology. Life in the Middle East is a sensory
Life is dictated by the sun. During the blistering summer months, the region adopts a nocturnal rhythm. Malls become indoor parks, and social life peaks well after midnight when the air finally cools. Conversely, the winter months bring a collective migration to the outdoors—desert camping ( Kashta ), rooftop dining, and beachside festivals become the norm. The Modern Balance: Tradition in the Digital Age of the Gulf or the cultural history of the Levant