RIYADH: With the growing number of foreign tourists and expatriates arriving in 抖阴短视频, a trend towards greater openness and tolerance for the festive season has become an essential part of the Kingdom鈥檚 reform agenda.
Sydney Turnbull, a US citizen who has lived in 抖阴短视频 for seven years, told Arab News that when she first arrived, Christmas was a holiday that was strictly celebrated behind closed doors.听
鈥淵ou heard stories of people smuggling in Christmas trees and celebrating privately, but you never saw decorations or colorful festive lights outside like you did back home in the United States,鈥 she said听
However, all of that has changed in the past few years, with holiday displays springing up in shop windows and gift products lining the shelves.
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鈥淭his year, in particular, is perhaps the most public display of Christmas,鈥 Turnbull said. 鈥淔rom seeing cafes and restaurants transformed into winter wonderlands, bejeweled snowmen, decorations, and ornaments for sale, and Starbucks offering holiday beverages in their holiday-themed cups, which is the same my friends and family have back home.
鈥淢y jaw dropped when I saw that Bateel (a local cafe and restaurant) now offers an advent calendar. Yesterday, I received an email from a top restaurant here in Riyadh offering a New Year鈥檚 Eve celebration. This would have been unheard of just a few years ago.鈥澨
Enrico Catania, a 35-year-old Italian resident of Jeddah, told Arab News this year鈥檚 celebrations will be slightly different due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting travel restrictions. He will be spending it with friends as usual, but will not be seeing family.听
Nevertheless, the growing openness to Christmas celebrations in 抖阴短视频 means he will feel more at home.
鈥淲e always enjoyed it with nearest and dearest, but there鈥檚 been a perceptible easing since 2015 in celebrating a culture that was almost disallowed in the periods leading to 2015,鈥 Catania said.听
鈥淚 would say though in general, and in recent times, awareness and acceptance of such cultural customs are increasing despite the cultural differences,鈥 he added.
Turnbull has also noticed many more expats openly celebrating the holiday in 抖阴短视频 this time around.
鈥淢y Saudi colleagues even gifted me Christmas presents, an incredibly kind and thoughtful gesture, and just another example of how warm and welcoming the people are here.鈥
She will even sit down to a traditional Christmas lunch with Saudi friends and expats who she considers a second family.
鈥淎fter that, I鈥檒l likely spend the night watching classic Christmas movies with a mug of hot chocolate and FaceTiming family and friends to wish them a merry Christmas.鈥澨
Meanwhile, Ashwag Bamhafooz, a Saudi housewife from Jeddah, said she has been invited to spend Christmas with her husband鈥檚 friends from the Philippines.听
鈥淢y mother鈥檚 family, even though they are Sunni Lebanese, celebrate Christmas and give each other gifts,鈥 Bamahfooz said.听
鈥淚 feel like it鈥檚 ok to celebrate Christmas and New Year like we celebrate the Hijri year,鈥 she said, adding that she is excited about the Kingdom鈥檚 move towards greater tolerance and acceptance of others.听
Indeed, the Kingdom is eager to encourage a culture of tolerance for different ideas and ways of doing things, not merely to create a welcoming atmosphere but to celebrate the value of difference and diversity.听
Muneerah Al-Nujaiman, an English teacher at Princess Nourah University, told Arab News that many Saudi people seem to have misunderstood the idea of tolerance.听
鈥淚 strongly believe in cultural tolerance, which means to allow Christian people to celebrate their own religious beliefs in 抖阴短视频. However, I don鈥檛 celebrate them myself as they do not reflect my religious or cultural identity,鈥 Al-Nujaiman said.
鈥淎cceptance of religions means we do not fight them or prevent them from celebrating their holidays, because when I was in their country, they used to give us the freedom to pray and worship, but acceptance does not mean celebration.
鈥淯nfortunately, now those who do not celebrate Halloween and Christmas are not accepted, and this concept is wrong. Western people have not accepted nor included our festivals in their culture, and they see freedom as a strong symbol. It is nice for one to separate their cultural identity and religion from the rest of the people because this reflects the strength of a particular society,鈥 Al-Nujaiman added.听
With the religious police out of the picture, the Kingdom has paid great attention to encouraging coexistence, acceptance, and assimilation of foreign cultures in society, so that visitors and expats are not excluded or forced to take on customs which are not their own.听
Mawia Al-Hazim, a Saudi dentist, used to study in New York and says she has missed the Christmas atmosphere since returning to the Kingdom.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 celebrate it religiously because I am Muslim, but being part of other people鈥檚 happiness and joy is always a nice thing. I鈥檝e been invited here to many Christmas events.鈥澨
Al-Hazim says she is tempted to host a holiday event herself and even put up a Christmas tree, but has struggled to find decorations in local stores.听
Turnbull had to go online to find her decorations. 鈥淭hanks to online retailers, it鈥檚 incredibly easy to find decorations here in Saudi,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he once rare Christmas tree, ornaments, lights, and stockings are just a click away. I think I purchased just about every holiday candle I could find. My apartment currently smells like a Christmas tree farm of freshly cut balsam firs.鈥澨
Rodolfo Negro, 26, an Italian resident of Jeddah, said he is planning a small family gathering this year.
鈥淐hristmas celebrations haven鈥檛 changed as we celebrate it at home as we always do,鈥 Negro said.听
鈥淗owever, I must say that there are many more Christmas decorations around the city, and they are selling the decorations more openly than before. Unfortunately, the stock ran out, meaning many people purchased the decorations. So, I believe more non-Christians started celebrating.鈥澨
Seeing the transformation taking place in the Kingdom has encouraged Turnbull to invite her parents to visit for the first time.听
鈥淣ow feels like the perfect time to show them the country I鈥檝e called home for so long and all the treasures it has to offer,鈥 Turnbull said.听
鈥淢y dad is most looking forward to golfing at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club, and my mom can鈥檛 wait to explore the souks.鈥