About Oman

Oman is one of the most popular countries in the Persian Gulf in terms of work and life. Muscat is the capital of Oman and one of the most important cities in Oman as well as in the Middle East. Muscat is the best developed city with shopping malls, restaurants, bars, sports clubs and entertainment venues. The type of government in this country is absolute monarchy. About 91% of the people of this country are literate.

Geographical location of Oman

Oman is bordered by the United Arab Emirates to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west, and Yemen to the south. The area of Oman is 309,501 square kilometers.

Oman Climate

Oman has a hot and dry climate with long and very hot summers and very short winters. The annual rainfall is about 100 mm (4 inches). In general, Oman, on average, only sees rain, and there is no snow in this beautiful country. Oman has a very hot climate and in summer its temperature is up to 49 degrees Celsius. Northerly winds occur in the summer months in Muscat. They are very dusty and start in the morning, but decrease at night.

The religion of the people of Oman

The religion of the majority of the people of Oman is Islam. The population of Oman is 88% Arab, 4% Baluch, 3% Iranian and 2% Zanzibar. In terms of religious distribution, about 66% follow the Ibadiyya religion, 22% follow the Hanbali religion and 12% Shiites.

The language of the people of Oman

The official language in Oman, like other countries in the Persian Gulf, is Arabic, but it is good to know that other languages such as Baluchi and Hindi are also common in this country. English, like other parts of the world, is the second language in this country, and when traveling to Oman, if you are not familiar with Arabic, it is not a problem, because almost all the signs in the cities of Oman are in both Arabic and English.

Culture of the people of Oman

The people of Oman are kind and very hospitable, and this is part of their culture, and if an Omani invites you to his house, do not be surprised, be sure to accept his invitation and drink the delicious coffee he offers you, if you reject the invitation, It is disrespectful. The people of Oman shake hands during greetings and kiss each other on the nose or both sides. It is good to know that they do not withdraw their hands soon and may hold hands until the end of the conversation and greetings. Lange is one of the symbols of Oman and these boats have been an integral part of these people and their culture for many centuries. At present, these boats are mostly used in fishing, export and tourism industry. Avoid aggressive, obscene or insulting actions in Oman, because it has a punishment like imprisonment. Illegal drug use is punishable by imprisonment or heavy fines. The people of Oman worship five times a day, during which time most of the places are secluded. Omani men, like other Arab men, wear a dashdash, a dress with long sleeves that is usually collarless and reaches to the ankles. On the collar, there is a button that is usually fastened and a pendant that is always fragrant. In their official ceremonies, Omani men wear a dagger that symbolizes masculine dignity, which, of course, is almost the same as men in most Arab countries. Omani women, like other Arab women, wear the Islamic hijab and wear long clothes, and many of them also cover their hands and faces and wear shawls, but you should know that It is less common in Oman compared to other Arab countries.

Oman Economy

Oman’s gross domestic product (GDP) is estimated at $ 81,682 billion. Unemployment in Oman is estimated at 16 percent. The inflation rate in this country is 0.00. Oman, like its neighbors, has access to oil resources. In total, the country produces about 890,000 barrels of oil per day. There are also gas resources in this country. Export products in Oman include oil and transit goods, as well as hardware and textiles are exported to China, South Korea and Japan. There are also exports from Oman to South Africa and Taiwan. Oman has also been active in the field of imported products, imports to Oman are mostly in factory-produced goods as well as transportation equipment. The country has also performed very well in the field of live cattle in recent years, and most of the imports come from the United States, Germany and India to Oman. The economic situation of Oman for 2020 is generally followed in a certain line. Oman’s economic plan is being seriously pursued, and the government is trying to reduce its economic dependence on oil. In Oman, the economy is more in the direction of foreign investment, and the government has kept the path of foreign investment open in this country. Oman’s economy grew by 6.6 percent in 2016.

The cost of living in Oman

It is clear that you have to have a certain budget for an average life in Oman. Renting a house in Muscat is a little economically expensive. The average cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment in Oman in the city center is 244.34 Rials and the same apartment outside the city center is 167.93 Rials. The general cost for electricity and heating, as well as cooling, water and waste for a 95-meter apartment, is about 20.04 Rials. To spend 3 meals for 2 people in a medium restaurant, you should consider 10.00 Rials. The cost for a McDonald’s sandwich in this country is 2.50 Rials.

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