Abdallah from Kuwait
Abdallah from Kuwait
My name is Abdallah and I'm Kuwaiti. My mother is Iraqi and my father is Persian so I'm a mixture of two amazing cultures and traditions. I have one older brother and three younger sisters, it is a typical family number here in Kuwait. I live with my parents as it's really common for boys to live with their parents even after they are married. Usually, when girls marry, they live with their husbands in their father-in-law's house. It is hard to buy a house at the beginning of a couple's life together, and it's also very expensive to rent an apartment. My sisters visit us most evenings and at the weekend - either Friday or Saturday - all the family gather for lunch and stay till late at night. This is a typical tradition here. We talk about everything; what people have been doing in the week, any problems anybody has, and we play with the kids.
Kuwait is next to the Persian Sea, Iraq is to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south and Iran is to the east. It is a very small country and a lot of the country is desert. Kuwait has two long seasons, winter and summer; spring and autumn are very short. In the summer, many people travel to get away from the hot weather because the temperature can reach over 50 degrees! But, in the winter, the temperature can go down to two degrees! Some people say it is colder than Europe, even at the same temperature, because the air is very dry.
Kuwait has many interesting places to visit. Top of the list should be Mubarkeya Souq, a local market, it is very traditional and shows how Kuwait was in the past. You can find local food and desserts, a fish market, a vegetable market and traditional clothes. I always go there at weekends. Tourists can go to shopping malls, international restaurants, cafes, skating, museums, the science centre (which has a 3D cinema and aquarium), the opera or Kuwait's many towers. On my birthday I went to Dubai to skydive, it was a memorable and amazing experience. This is the photo you can see at the top of the page. I am in my Chelsea shirt!!
Food in Kuwait mainly comes from...
...India because, in the past, Kuwaitis sailed to India to trade in pearls, which are small white balls found inside oysters (a type of shellfish) and are considered to be valuable jewels. Many of the people who sailed to India decided to stay and they married and learnt about Indian food and cuisine. This knowledge was brought back to Kuwait. Most of this food is rice and I don't think it is that healthy because it is always cooked with fat such as corn oil or fried. I prefer healthy and organic food.
My football hero...
...is Paolo Maldini. I admire him because I like the kind of players who are loyal to their clubs and their fans. Maldini never moved clubs and played 902 times for AC Milan over 15 years. He could have moved clubs for more money but decided to stay. Locally, I admire a player named Jasem Sultan. He was a Kuwaiti international although he retired in 1988. Recently he has been recognised as one of the best ever players from Asia by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). His goal against Czechoslavakia in the 1982 World Cup is considered to be one of the best goals in the history of the World Cup by FIFA. This is the only time Kuwait have qualified for a World Cup, but they have won the Asian Cup (1980) and are the most successful team in the Gulf region - they have won the Gulf Cup of Nations a record 10 times. In 1998, Kuwait was ranked 24 in the world by FIFA.
I support...
...Chelsea. The story started back in 1994, when I saw some Italy matches. I saw Gianfranco Zola play only one minute as as a subtitute and he got a red card! Despite this, he got my attention so I watched him playing for Chelsea and I enjoyed his performances.
My favourite football quote is...
Chelsea FC - Pride of London.
Written on flags inside Stamford Bridge Stadium.
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13/06/2020
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It's very nice to know more about you and your country Abdallah
Very nice to know about your weekly family gatherings
Intersting to know about the relationship between India and Kuwait as well so Indian food is so popular globally even in the UK
Good luck with your favourite team with Lamps as Blue is the Colour :)
Wish you the best life dear brother :)
13/06/2020 14:06
Manchester United
6536
It's very nice to know more about you and your country Abdallah
Very nice to know about your weekly family gatherings
Intersting to know about the relationship between India and Kuwait as well so Indian food is so popular globally even in the UK
Good luck with your favourite team with Lamps as Blue is the Colour :)
Wish you the best life dear brother :)
15/06/2020
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Nice to meet you, I have been many times in Turkey I really like it, I have enjoyed all my holiday there, especially the Turkish food and Hamam . I really miss Turkish tea.
It’s been awhile since last time been there, but absolutely I’m coming inshallah soon.
Hope see your team be more competitive next season. ;)
15/06/2020 02:43
Chelsea
1814
Nice to meet you, I have been many times in Turkey I really like it, I have enjoyed all my holiday there, especially the Turkish food and Hamam . I really miss Turkish tea.
It’s been awhile since last time been there, but absolutely I’m coming inshallah soon.
Hope see your team be more competitive next season. ;)
12/07/2017
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I am surprised with new information i have not known before,the life here in the UAE is too close to live in Kwate.
12/07/2017 21:40
Liverpool
3705
I am surprised with new information i have not known before,the life here in the UAE is too close to live in Kwate.
09/05/2017
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Thaks Abdu. It's so cool to know all this about you and your country.
I know it well because there are many Sudanese people working there, and they say it's very nice country. However Kuwait is a dominant team in the Gulf Region, I allways watch the Gulf Cup. I remember once Kuwait National Team played Real Madrid.
09/05/2017 20:00
Liverpool
2903
Thaks Abdu. It's so cool to know all this about you and your country.
I know it well because there are many Sudanese people working there, and they say it's very nice country. However Kuwait is a dominant team in the Gulf Region, I allways watch the Gulf Cup. I remember once Kuwait National Team played Real Madrid.
29/04/2017
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Correct me
I was very interesting article. Thank you Abdallah! I have known a lot of interesting things about Kuwait that I didn't know early. I want someday visit Kuwait, because it is very curious country. Can you say more about your traditional food? What is most common and popular food in your country?
29/04/2017 14:43
Chelsea
241
Correct me
I was very interesting article. Thank you Abdallah! I have known a lot of interesting things about Kuwait that I didn't know early. I want someday visit Kuwait, because it is very curious country. Can you say more about your traditional food? What is most common and popular food in your country?
01/05/2017
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You are very welcome any time , it will be my pleasure to show you my country.
We have a lot of traditional food and lovely desserts . The most common and popular food are ( Makboos ) it is yellow rice cooked with corn oil with chicken , meat or fish . ( Motabag ) it's yellow rice with chicken , meat and fish , the difference between these meals is the way of putting the meat wether upside the rice or below the rice . The third meal is Indian called ( Baryani) .
Moreover the desserts are ( Darabeel) ( Rahash) (Aasedah) it's all made of eggs , sugar , oil , wheat and I forget the rests because I'm not good at cooking . You can find these meals and desserts in all houses and restaurants.
01/05/2017 17:31
Chelsea
1814
You are very welcome any time , it will be my pleasure to show you my country.
We have a lot of traditional food and lovely desserts . The most common and popular food are ( Makboos ) it is yellow rice cooked with corn oil with chicken , meat or fish . ( Motabag ) it's yellow rice with chicken , meat and fish , the difference between these meals is the way of putting the meat wether upside the rice or below the rice . The third meal is Indian called ( Baryani) .
Moreover the desserts are ( Darabeel) ( Rahash) (Aasedah) it's all made of eggs , sugar , oil , wheat and I forget the rests because I'm not good at cooking . You can find these meals and desserts in all houses and restaurants.
28/04/2017
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Thanks a lot for plenty of interesting information. I remember that the Kuwaitis took part in the 1982 WC in Spain. In a way, the game between Kuwait and France "connected" Ukraine and Kuwait :-)
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After managing a 1-1 draw in their match against Czechoslovakia, Kuwait faced France.
Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the then president of the Kuwait Football Association, left his seat from the stands and stormed onto the field, removing his players from the field in protest of a French goal that he believed had been scored only after his players had heard a whistle blown from the stands and stopped playing. The match official, Ukrainian Miroslav Stupar, wilted in the spotlight and reversed his original decision, disallowing the goal, the only time a World Cup decision was vetoed by a member of the crowd. The French still won the match 4-1.
28/04/2017 16:59
Liverpool
6573
Thanks a lot for plenty of interesting information. I remember that the Kuwaitis took part in the 1982 WC in Spain. In a way, the game between Kuwait and France "connected" Ukraine and Kuwait :-)
(c)
After managing a 1-1 draw in their match against Czechoslovakia, Kuwait faced France.
Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the then president of the Kuwait Football Association, left his seat from the stands and stormed onto the field, removing his players from the field in protest of a French goal that he believed had been scored only after his players had heard a whistle blown from the stands and stopped playing. The match official, Ukrainian Miroslav Stupar, wilted in the spotlight and reversed his original decision, disallowing the goal, the only time a World Cup decision was vetoed by a member of the crowd. The French still won the match 4-1.
27/04/2017
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Very interesting Abdallah, especially about Kuwaiti ties with India. I found many new interesting thing about your country.
Also I remembered that few years ago I read an interview with Ukrainian referee (he represented Soviet Union at that time) who worked on the WC1982 match Kuwait vs. France and he recalled the controversial episode which happened in that game.
27/04/2017 10:54
Watford
4417
Very interesting Abdallah, especially about Kuwaiti ties with India. I found many new interesting thing about your country.
Also I remembered that few years ago I read an interview with Ukrainian referee (he represented Soviet Union at that time) who worked on the WC1982 match Kuwait vs. France and he recalled the controversial episode which happened in that game.
01/05/2017
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Yes and it's the first and only time that happened in all world cup tournaments
01/05/2017 17:20
Chelsea
1814
Yes and it's the first and only time that happened in all world cup tournaments
25/04/2017
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In the summer is very hot. I'm impressed 50 degrees!!!!!
I would like to know your country. The market seems very cool.
25/04/2017 01:45
Arsenal
663
In the summer is very hot. I'm impressed 50 degrees!!!!!
I would like to know your country. The market seems very cool.
25/04/2017
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Hi Rafael. Many Brazilians visited us and they said we are similar to you . You can watch on YouTube their visit such as Roberto Carlos, Ronaldinho ,Kaka and all the barzil national team . You are right the market is very local and interesting . Hope u visit us once
25/04/2017 10:56
Chelsea
1814
Hi Rafael. Many Brazilians visited us and they said we are similar to you . You can watch on YouTube their visit such as Roberto Carlos, Ronaldinho ,Kaka and all the barzil national team . You are right the market is very local and interesting . Hope u visit us once
24/04/2017
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Is it dangerous to have borders with Iraq now? Do you feel the ISIS threat?
24/04/2017 19:08
Manchester City
989
Is it dangerous to have borders with Iraq now? Do you feel the ISIS threat?
25/04/2017
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Actually no because Isis almost gone in Iraq and they are far away from us.
25/04/2017 10:52
Chelsea
1814
Actually no because Isis almost gone in Iraq and they are far away from us.
23/04/2017
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I didn't know that Kuwaitis sailed to India to trade in pearls. I would like to visit your country one day and try some local food. Nice article!
23/04/2017 15:03
Arsenal
3557
I didn't know that Kuwaitis sailed to India to trade in pearls. I would like to visit your country one day and try some local food. Nice article!
25/04/2017
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Thanks Aragorn. You are very welcome but don't cone in summer you will melt . You should come in winter you will enjoy much
25/04/2017 10:51
Chelsea
1814
Thanks Aragorn. You are very welcome but don't cone in summer you will melt . You should come in winter you will enjoy much