I LOVE DUBAI!!

India
September 18, 2006 6:44am CST
Dubai looks like the safest place now..and the best..wht do u think
12 responses
• India
18 Sep 06
I grew up in qusais..and no matter which part of the world i am at..that will always be home sweet home..i love dubai and the culture and the people...except those stupid racist pigs but still DUBAI ROCKS
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• India
27 Dec 06
yooo u r rit
@kesav010 (1684)
• India
21 Sep 06
i luv dubai too man..same pinch..
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@bonddxb (175)
• United Arab Emirates
22 Sep 06
hey all, this room seems for Dubai ppl only well i also live in Dubai yes DUBAI rockzzzzzzzzz
• Namibia
28 Nov 06
Assalamu alykum I am writing this letter to you as I cannot find any help, advice or assistant on the internet. I am a South African lawyer now living and working in Namibia as a Magistrate / district court judge. I also currently serve as the chairperson of the District LAbour Courts My Husband is qualified in the engineering field , specifically fitting and turning and specialising in the manufacturing of precision tool making. Our children are all aged under 12 and my co-wife takes care of them at home. We desire to come and live and work in Dubai as it is one of the few places that we veiw as modern and progressive wherein one can still preserve Islamic family life. Could someone with a kind heart in your firm please guide us as to what to do, how to look for, and apply for jobs and work permits. We are seeking this opportnuty for the sake of our children. We are all fluent in English and Arabic. Personally my Arabic is not as good as the rest of the Family however I am currently studying arabic at the Univesity of South Africa via correspondence whilst working on my masters degree.Since I grew up in Cape Town South Africa I also speak Afrikaans. My husband is fluent in French , Arabic and English and my co-wife speaks arabic and berber. She will however not be seeking employment since she is "the minister of Household affairs". Please assist us in trying to build a better future for our children. Mrs Sadiqah Guendouz ( bint Abduraghiem Haroun)
• Namibia
28 Nov 06
Assalamu alykum I am writing this letter to you as I cannot find any help, advice or assistant on the internet. I am a South African lawyer now living and working in Namibia as a Magistrate/ district court judge. I also currently serve as the chairperson of the District LAbour Courts My Husband is qualified in the engineering field, specifically fitting and turning and specialising in the manufacturing of precision tool making. Our children are all aged under 12 and my co-wife takes care of them at home. We desire to come and live and work in Dubai as it is one of the few places that we veiw as modern and progressive wherein one can still preserve Islamic family life. Could someone with a kind heart in your firm please guide us as to what to do, how to look for, and apply for jobs and work permits. We are seeking this opportnuty for the sake of our children. We are all fluent in English and Arabic. Personally my Arabic is not as good as the rest of the Family however I am currently studying arabic at the Univesity of South Africa via correspondence whilst working on my masters degree.Since I grew up in Cape Town South Africa I also speak Afrikaans. My husband is fluent in French, Arabic and English and my co-wife speaks arabic and berber. She will however not be seeking employment since she is "the minister of Household affairs". Please assist us in trying to build a better future for our children. Mrs Sadiqah Guendouz ( bint Abduraghiem Haroun)
@luskas (3428)
• Portugal
28 Nov 06
Yes it´s a really great place to be... Althoug very expensive:)
@Larina (457)
• Singapore
27 Nov 06
Used to live in Sheikh Zayed Road but now living in Deira area ;p near Deira City Centre.
• Namibia
28 Nov 06
Assalamu alykum I am writing this letter to you as I cannot find any help, advice or assistant on the internet. I am a South African lawyer now living and working in Namibia as a Magistrate / district court judge. I also currently serve as the chairperson of the District LAbour Courts My Husband is qualified in the engineering field , specifically fitting and turning and specialising in the manufacturing of precision tool making. Our children are all aged under 12 and my co-wife takes care of them at home. We desire to come and live and work in Dubai as it is one of the few places that we veiw as modern and progressive wherein one can still preserve Islamic family life. Could someone with a kind heart in your firm please guide us as to what to do, how to look for, and apply for jobs and work permits. We are seeking this opportnuty for the sake of our children. We are all fluent in English and Arabic. Personally my Arabic is not as good as the rest of the Family however I am currently studying arabic at the Univesity of South Africa via correspondence whilst working on my masters degree.Since I grew up in Cape Town South Africa I also speak Afrikaans. My husband is fluent in French , Arabic and English and my co-wife speaks arabic and berber. She will however not be seeking employment since she is "the minister of Household affairs". Please assist us in trying to build a better future for our children. Mrs Sadiqah Guendouz ( bint Abduraghiem Haroun)
• Namibia
28 Nov 06
Assalamu alykum I am writing this letter to you as I cannot find any help, advice or assistant on the internet. I am a South African lawyer now living and working in Namibia as a Magistrate/ district court judge. I also currently serve as the chairperson of the District LAbour Courts My Husband is qualified in the engineering field, specifically fitting and turning and specialising in the manufacturing of precision tool making. Our children are all aged under 12 and my co-wife takes care of them at home. We desire to come and live and work in Dubai as it is one of the few places that we veiw as modern and progressive wherein one can still preserve Islamic family life. Could someone with a kind heart in your firm please guide us as to what to do, how to look for, and apply for jobs and work permits. We are seeking this opportnuty for the sake of our children. We are all fluent in English and Arabic. Personally my Arabic is not as good as the rest of the Family however I am currently studying arabic at the Univesity of South Africa via correspondence whilst working on my masters degree.Since I grew up in Cape Town South Africa I also speak Afrikaans. My husband is fluent in French, Arabic and English and my co-wife speaks arabic and berber. She will however not be seeking employment since she is "the minister of Household affairs". Please assist us in trying to build a better future for our children. Mrs Sadiqah Guendouz ( bint Abduraghiem Haroun)
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
30 Dec 06
i love dubai too. it's a very modern and beautiful place to visit lol.
@liyana (16)
• Singapore
22 Sep 06
i think singapore is definitely the safest place... if i do wanna migrate to somewhere else tho for new exposure, i would indefinitely think about dubai. it has a slightly higher crime rate than singapore but still one of the lowest rate in the world :)
@van123 (1287)
• India
22 Sep 06
yes,dubai is safe place.
@vijith (87)
• India
22 Sep 06
dubai..rockzzzz
@luskas (3428)
• Portugal
28 Nov 06
Yes it´s a really great place to be... Althoug very expensive:)
@luskas (3428)
• Portugal
28 Nov 06
Yes it´s a really great place to be... Althoug very expensive:)
@luskas (3428)
• Portugal
28 Nov 06
Yes it´s a really great place to be... Althoug very expensive :)