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Many matters of etiquette in the Middle East are connected to Islam as it is written in the Qur'an and how it has been traditionally understood and practiced throughout the centuries. Prescribed Islamic etiquette is referred to as Adab, and described as "refinement, good manners, morals, ethics, decorum, decency, humaneness and righteousness". As such, many points discussed in this article are applicable in other regions of the Islamic world. This holds especially true in Muslim majority countries outside Middle East.

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  • Many matters of etiquette in the Middle East are connected to Islam as it is written in the Qur'an and how it has been traditionally understood and practiced throughout the centuries. Prescribed Islamic etiquette is referred to as Adab, and described as "refinement, good manners, morals, ethics, decorum, decency, humaneness and righteousness". As such, many points discussed in this article are applicable in other regions of the Islamic world. This holds especially true in Muslim majority countries outside Middle East. The Middle East is home to many people who follow faiths besides Islam. Most notable among them are the churches of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Copts and other adherents of Oriental Orthodoxy, Maronites, Melkites other Catholics of the Eastern Rites as well as the Roman Rite, Druze, Zoroastrians, Baháʼís, Yazidis, Mandaeans, and various Jewish denominations. In many cases, however, Muslims and non-Muslims in the Middle East will share characteristics, whether it is the prohibition against pork ordained by both Islamic and Jewish dietary restrictions, a preference for the beverage widely known elsewhere as "Turkish coffee", or knowledge of how to conduct business in a crowded souk without being cheated. It is a place where people with different beliefs often share the same traditions. (en)
  • 中東のエチケットとは、基本クルアーンで書かれている事項に従っている。それらを伝統的に独自に理解し、何世紀にもわたって実践されてきた。中東地域におけるエチケットの多くの事柄は、イスラム教に直結している。イスラムにおけるエチケット規定はと呼ばれ、その中に「洗練、良い作法、モラル、倫理、礼儀作法、良識、人道と正義」に関する項目が記載されている。 そのため、この記事で説明されている多くの点がイスラム世界の他の地域(中東以外のインドネシアなど)、イスラム教徒の住む家などにも適用される。 (ja)
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  • 中東のエチケットとは、基本クルアーンで書かれている事項に従っている。それらを伝統的に独自に理解し、何世紀にもわたって実践されてきた。中東地域におけるエチケットの多くの事柄は、イスラム教に直結している。イスラムにおけるエチケット規定はと呼ばれ、その中に「洗練、良い作法、モラル、倫理、礼儀作法、良識、人道と正義」に関する項目が記載されている。 そのため、この記事で説明されている多くの点がイスラム世界の他の地域(中東以外のインドネシアなど)、イスラム教徒の住む家などにも適用される。 (ja)
  • Many matters of etiquette in the Middle East are connected to Islam as it is written in the Qur'an and how it has been traditionally understood and practiced throughout the centuries. Prescribed Islamic etiquette is referred to as Adab, and described as "refinement, good manners, morals, ethics, decorum, decency, humaneness and righteousness". As such, many points discussed in this article are applicable in other regions of the Islamic world. This holds especially true in Muslim majority countries outside Middle East. (en)
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  • Etiquette in the Middle East (en)
  • 中東のエチケット (ja)
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