Overview
Welcome to the ‘Men’s Science and Council’ program; this place was never just a place to sit, but a home of generosity and generosity. In our Saudi society, the majlis is the first incubator in which the little one learns from the old how to speak, how to listen, and how to honor and celebrate his guest.
Hence, the idea of this program is to take our children into the hands of mastering the (Salum al-Rajajil) and the habits of fathers and grandfathers, starting with the good reception and the beauty of ‘diagnosis’, to the etiquette of coffee, determination, and congregational prayers.
Our goal, in addition to education, is to build a personality that is proud of its identity, is proud of its values, and knows that ‘marjala’ is literature, value, and art in dealing that combines the noble guidance of the Prophet and the ancient Saudi traditions.
Objectives
By the end of this course, the trainee will be able to:
- Mastering the skills of acquaintance, ‘salloom’ of men, and correct responses at social events.
- Distinguish the duties of the guest and the host, and the protocol for receiving and standing up for guests.
- Applying the etiquette of serving coffee and dates according to authentic Saudi customs.
- Performing congregational prayers while being aware of their impact on the development of one’s religious and social personality.
- Take care of one’s personal attire, and learn the basics of incense and oud as a symbol of hospitality.
- Developing confident communication skills and choosing weighted words in various forums.
- Practice the etiquette of hospitality and determination in accordance with religious values and ancient traditions.
- Adherence to the Prophet’s guidance in food etiquette, especially when eating with the right hand.
Benefits
- Men’s council etiquette.
- Etiquette of intention and interaction on various occasions.
- Pots and coffee.
- ‘Tashtiya’, incense and oud.
- Congregational prayer etiquette.
- And others…
Target Group
- The upper primary stage: from the fourth to the sixth grade of primary school (10-12 years).
- Intermediate and secondary stage: from the first grade of middle school to the second grade of secondary school (13-16 years).
Course Content
Week One: Men’s Council Etiquette (1)
Welcome
- Use tone of voice, gestures, and gestures while speaking.
- The correct way to say hello and respond.
- Council etiquette and men’s responses.
They turned over
- Where is the ‘Board Chest’? Who sits in it?
- What is the correct session?
Week Two: Men’s Council Etiquette (2)
Pots and coffee
- Types of coffee and its preparation.
- Popular sayings associated with coffee and dates.
- ‘Al-Qaddu’ and its importance in honoring the guest.
- The correct way to hold the ‘dala’ and move (shaking) the fanjal.
Congregational prayer etiquette
- Congregational prayer.
- Etiquette of dealing with worshipers.
- Avoid actions that affect their reverence.
The third week: Tashtiya, incense, and oud
Diagnostics
- Good grooming and cleanliness.
- How to wear a shemagh and headband
Incense and oud
- The history of the ‘Al-Tayeb Chimney’ in the first Saudi state.
- Types of incense and incense burners.
- Pass the incense burner in the men’s room.
Origins and basics of the Saudi Council
- The correct way to interact on well-known occasions: marriage, Eid, funeral, success, graduation, or a new home
- Etiquette of invitation and honoring your guest
- Invitation etiquette for the guest and the host.
- How to serve “muftafah” and dining etiquette.
- A practical application for receiving guests, welcoming them, and bidding them farewell.
The basic price is 850 Saudi riyals (price after discount is 750 Saudi riyals)