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Moving to a new country is an exciting prospect, but can also be very daunting. Where will you live? Can you buy foods that you are familiar with? What schools will your children go to? These are just some of the questions that you may have if you are heading to Bahrain. We hope that you can find at least some of the answers to your questions in this section on ‘Moving to Bahrain’.
KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
Location/Area:
♦Bahrain is in the Arabian Gulf near the Eastern Coast of Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
♦It measures 741.4 Square Km
♦It is made up of 33 islands, the principal ones being Bahrain, Muharraq and Sitra.
Capital: Manama
National Day: December 16
Language and Religion:
Arabic is the official language of Bahrain though English is widely used
Bahrain’s primary religion is Islam
Currency: Dinar
It is a Muslim country, and religious festivals and guidelines are followed.
In particular, Ramadan is observed by all businesses and service companies, which impacts restaurant and shop opening times during the Holy month.
There are no ‘dress’ restrictions that have to be adhered to...
but it is expected that ‘appropriate’ dress should be worn, which in practice means no very short dresses/very low cut tops etc for women. Many Bahraini women wear the traditional ‘abaya’ - a black gown over their normal day-to-day clothes, whilst they are out in public, but this is not compulsory, and nor is covering the head and hair. However, you will see many women who do cover their heads as part of their religion, and a small proportion who wear the niqab (face covering).
♦Bahrain is not as strict as some Gulf countries when it comes to ‘public displays of affection’, however, again it is good to err on the side of caution when in public.
♦Bahrain has a population of around 1.3 million, of which around 600,000 are non-nationals.
♦Driving is on the right hand side of the road.
♦The weather can be very hot during the summer months (not unusual for it to reach above 40 degrees celsius), and mild in the winter (usually around 20 degrees celsius). There are rain-storms several times a year, and sometimes sand-storms and very windy, dusty weather.
♦The weekend is Friday and Saturday, with Friday being the religious day.
♦The weekend in Saudi Arabia is Thursday and Friday, and you will find that some people who live in Bahrain but work in Saudi Arabia work the ‘Saudi’ week rather than the ‘Bahraini’ week.
Other names of country:
Arabic: Dawlat al-Bahrayn (formal)
Danish: Bahrain
Dutch: Bahrein
English: State of Bahrain (formal)
Finnish: Bahrain
French: Bahreïn
German: Bahrain
Icelandic: Barein
Italian: Bahrein
Norwegian: Bahrain, Staten Bahrain (formal)
Portuguese: Bahrein, Barém (variant-Portugal), Barein (variant-Brazil), Estado m do Bahrain m (formal)
Polish: Bahrajn, Królestwo Bahrajnu (formal)
Russian: Королевство Бахрейн (formal)
Spanish: Bahréin, Bahráin, Estado m de Bahréin (formal)
Swedish: Bahrain Turkish: Bahreyn Devleti (formal)
Ask the doctor is a completely free service to all our Mums in Bahrain members. You can ask our network of doctors any health related questions.
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