28 July 2010

The Morning After

Breaking news . . . it's a wedding!‎


The back of a several meter-long wedding tent
Well it’s not really breaking news—this is wedding season in the Arabian Peninsula!









With Ramadan only ‎a few weeks away, there is a rush to tie the knot. Apparently, there isn’t a prohibition on weddings ‎during Ramadan; it’s just not that convenient to arrange.‎

The season means wedding halls are booked, so what is one to do if there’s no hall available? In Sanaa, ‎Yemen, many families opt for the ultimate block party – street wedding tents. The tents are filled with ‎groups of men who gather in celebration of the marriage by chewing the narcotic leaf known as qat. ‎The tents get really warm but the tents lack the ACs one can find in the resort camp tents in Qatar. Fortunately ‎Sanaa weather is incredible during the summer months when much of the Arabian Peninsula faces ‎extremely warm temperatures. More importantly, Yemeni men prefer warm places as they enter the ‎Elysian Fields of qat dreams. I've been told that the morning after the big chew day, which is usually Thursday, feels like the morning ‎after a heavy metal act!‎

Inside the Wedding Tent on the "morning after"