Why non muslims are migrating to

mhdkhal
By mhdkhal

Why non muslims are migrating to GCC countries

It is not that allah is giving a oppurtunity to see the islamic places,who wants to come to these deserts ,hot humid countries.why people are getting attracted to these countries what is reason behind this.although they have to follow the rules which are new to them.

By Enigma• 5 Jul 2008 19:02
Enigma

No need more words to said.....Lucky and chance only...

By Mayasunil• 5 Jul 2008 18:50
Mayasunil

Mafiriyal.. formated soul is lucky I would say.

What do you know about Keralites?? you might be knowing or looking at the poor labour class less fortunate ones out here..

Most of the big positions here are them.. most of the successful business people are them.. like emke ( LULU), GUlfar, PMC Menon..etc.

Take a lil time of yours to read n learn before you comment on something.

You got bored in Kerala??.. its one of the top 50 must see destinations in the world listed by the national geographic channel. A state which leads the toursim sector of the country. lol.. you surprise me eachtime when you write.

If you went there to look for fmeales , you were routed wrong dude.

By anonymous• 5 Jul 2008 18:03
anonymous

how silly? torturing your life in humid, denying pork, denying nude beaches, denying strip tease

Just for the sake of money....UN should have one more clause now Body Rights

By Winn• 29 Jun 2008 17:27
Winn

Lol...u despo!!

Somebody told me, "You are what you eat".Now I know why I'm nuts!!

By anonymous• 29 Jun 2008 17:25
anonymous

I was bored to death there and statrted calling the Matrimonial advertisements on the sunday papers to see anybody invite me for lunch.

Nobody - 1st question "Are you Indian" No. "we are looking for Indians" useless.

Went to the local Bar(Roadside) and Drank until felt sleep :)

By anonymous• 29 Jun 2008 17:20
anonymous

It was not that I didn't get to meet a Malayali girl until 3 years ago. too late. stayed 5 days in Kochin only :)

By Winn• 29 Jun 2008 17:17
Winn

Mafiriyal: Quite a complement to Malayali girls I shud say...that none of em even came close to you. :-p

Somebody told me, "You are what you eat".Now I know why I'm nuts!!

By anonymous• 29 Jun 2008 17:15
anonymous

The meaning of Permenent in GCC is retirement or as long as possible :)

By anonymous• 29 Jun 2008 17:13
anonymous

winn - how do I know. I didn't have a Malayali G/F before. closest I came was with Formated Soul. but it didn't work out ;)

By dweller• 29 Jun 2008 17:11
Rating: 3/5
dweller

is generally considered a permanent move.

I don't think for one minute that expats in Qatar and the GCC states see the move as permanent

By Mayasunil• 29 Jun 2008 17:10
Rating: 3/5
Mayasunil

because Money

you get oil when you dig. and they get worms and water only.

By spanky1423• 29 Jun 2008 17:05
spanky1423

this is an old chinese belief...main reason was money...another reason was to explore....adjustment is one way of having adventures in your life....the problem is on how you will be an adventurer...that depends on each individual....

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By Winn• 29 Jun 2008 17:05
Rating: 2/5
Winn

Correction mafiriyals, its Keralites or Malayalis.

Also they do go back, even if they stay for long! :-)

Somebody told me, "You are what you eat".Now I know why I'm nuts!!

By anonymous• 29 Jun 2008 16:47
anonymous

"people moving to a place for jobs for a limited period of time are not Migrating."

Exept Keralis :)

By anonymous• 29 Jun 2008 16:41
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

Money, experiênce, career. Same as everywhere, people moving to a place has normally not anything to do with religion.

I also have to correct you, people moving to a place for jobs for a limited period of time are not Migrating.

By Gypsy• 29 Jun 2008 16:38
Rating: 3/5
Gypsy

Money and a chance to experience a new culture.

Visit www.qatarhappening.com

By anonymous• 29 Jun 2008 16:29
anonymous

We need Vitamin M :)and they need our Non - Muslim skills very badly. UNDERSTAND :)

By Winn• 29 Jun 2008 16:25
Winn

Money.Fullstop.

Somebody told me, "You are what you eat".Now I know why I'm nuts!!

By panda• 29 Jun 2008 16:15
panda

your question is not clear, what non muslims are talking about and from which country?

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