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    The Hadid’s Palestinian heritage and Middle Eastern roots

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    With a pool of these talented family members residing from a Palestinian heritage, you might not be aware of the Hadid’s lineage and the details of it.
    As the supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid have often been spotted on the runway, their father and renowned property mogul has constantly instilled a sense of Palestinian identity in his children as he has opened up about his roots on several occasions.

    Also read: Mohamed Hadid pays tribute to his mother from royal Palestinian Lineage
    After being born in Nazareth and spending most of his childhood in refugee camps, Mohamed Hadid expressed his love for the country in an interview according to The National at the Arab Conference at Harvard saying ‘My parents always embedded in us that we are Palestinians, we’ll always be Palestinians, so my home has always been that virtual home, where my mum, my dad, my kids were learning to roll grape leaves with their grandma.”
    Also read: Bella Hadid pays tribute to her Palestinian heritage with two new tattoos
    Having previously lived in Damascus, Beirut and Tunis before moving to the US, the property mogul has only lived in Palestine for few months of his life, however, he notified that this will always be his heritage.
    While also having recently claimed that his late mother descended from royalty, as was also written for the caption on his recent Mother’s Day Post. He also said “Her great grandfather was the Prince of Nazareth – King of Galilee in the 18th century Daher Al-Omer The Ruler,”

    In addition, to carrying on this passion of Mohamed’s culture, he ensured that his five children had Arabic names as he continues to instill their Middle Eastern heritage to his grand-daughter too with her name being Khai which also has a special meaning behind it in Arabic, as in some terms it means “crowned”, “the chosen one” or “strong”.
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    Saudi Arabia celebrates its second Founding Day today

    Lifestyle

    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    Saudi Arabia has introduced a new public holiday known as Founding Day last year.
    This was announced by the royal decree of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia on January 22 and is regarded as Founding Day which would be an annual celebration.
    Set to be celebrated on February 22 each year, Founding Day is marking three centuries since the first state, the Emirate of Diriyah in the Kingdom was established by Imam Mohammed bin Saud in 1727.
    Not to be confused with Saudi National Day, Founding Day is set to encourage the people of the Kingdom to celebrate their heritage and customs which date back centuries.
    Meanwhile, Saudi National Day, which is celebrated annually on September 23 marks when the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz united to become the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by royal decree of King Abdul Aziz Al Saud in 1932.
    For Founding Day, huge cultural celebrations will take place nationwide in Saudi Arabia, with different exhibitions, shows and there’s also set to be fireworks displays.
    Founding Day will mark a day off for all of those who live and work in the Kingdom.
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