Culture of Dubai

The culture of Dubai, an emirate of the United Arab Emirates. Simultaneously, increasing globalisation and the settling of various immigrant groups have transformed the city into a melting pot of different nationalities and have given rise to a cosmopolitan culture that is in synch with other global cities. The UAE culture mainly revolves around the religion of Islam and traditional Arab culture. The influence of Islamic and Arab culture on its architecture, music, attire, cuisine and lifestyle are very prominent as well. Five times every day, Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of mosques which are scattered around the country. Since 2006, the weekend has been Friday-Saturday, as a compromise between Friday's holiness to Muslims and the Western weekend of Saturday-Sunday.[1] In 2005, 84% of the population of metropolitan Dubai was foreign-born, about half of them from India.[2] The city's cultural imprint as a small, ethnically homogenous pearling community was changed with the arrival of other ethnic groups and nationals—first by the Iranians in the early 1900s, and later by Indians and Pakistanis in the 1960s.

Laid-back attitude

Due to the touristic approach of many Dubaites in the entrepreneurial sector and the high standard of living, Dubai's culture has gradually evolved towards one of luxury, opulance and lavishness with a high regard for leisure-related extravagance.[3][4][5] A combination of local prosperity and visions of a Dubaian tourist Mecca by successive Dubaian rulers have resulted in numerous forms of infrastructure that caters to self-indulgence, coziness, and a pleasurable sense of living the high-life.[6]

Prosperity

The process of urbanizing Dubai with futuristic architecture has led to derivative terms iconizing Dubai as the world center of pioneering, ultramodern and cutting-edge buildings. This design has been described by some publishers as a blueprint of state-of-the-art aesthetic contours along with record-breaking ornamental features and technology which is a model to be followed by other nations.[7] The present participle "Dubaizing" and other Dubai suffixed lemmas have become neologisms in other regions indicating prosperity.[8]

Art

Main article: Art in Dubai

See also

References

  1. Jonathan Sheikh-Miller. "UAE Weekend Switchover". AMEinfo. Archived from the original on 12 February 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2010.
  2. "Country and Metropolitan Stats in Brief. MPI Data Hub
  3. Luxury Fashion Branding: Trends, Tactics, Techniques - Page 80, Uché Okonkwo - 2007
  4. Dubai - Page 100, Terry Carter - 2009
  5. Introduction to Sociology - Page 14, George Ritzer - 2012
  6. Christensen, Shane (2010). Frommer's Dubai. p. 18.
  7. The Report: Dubai 2008 - Page 170, Oxford Business Group - 2008
  8. Dubaization of Istanbul: insights from the knowledge-based urban development journey of an emerging local economy, T Yigitcanlar, M Bulu - Environment and Planning A, 2014


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