Sidr trees are spread in many valleys, plains and high places in the Sultanate and are cultivated on the roadsides. It is a perennial tree that grows in areas with seasonal rains.The Omani Encyclopedia has devoted the fifth volume for Sidr Trees and addressed the scientific classification of Sidr trees, which are referred by several local names, including.
The wisdom of the past, the lessons for the future
By: Gautam Viswanathan
What time did you get up this morning? It’s the weekend, so you might be forgiven for sleeping in today. Not, though, if you are Ahmed Al Mahrouqi.
The 63-year-old Omani is currently leading an expedition on camelback from Adam to Muscat in an effort to prove that the old ways are best, and on this journey, will adopt a lifestyle similar to the ones his ancestors did.
“I also realised, in 2013, when I first began these trips, that a lot of people who were crossing the road or driving rashly, suffered many accidents, because of the high speed of vehicles,” says Ahmed. “My advice to the younger generation is to learn from their elders.
probably get us through this. thank you so much. good to see you. deja vu at wimbledon. isner and mahut will play each other. remember two went head-to-head last year in the match that lasted 11 hours in 3 day? your finances can t manage themselves. but that doesn t mean they won t try.
match, he wasn t a guy that, you know, i was really good friends with. and it s not because he s a bad guy. is just our paths never really crossed that much. but i knew going into the match that he is one of the classier guys on tour, and, you know, all on the atp tour, and he really showed that, just way he competed and the way he fought the whole match and never really got down on himself, was really admirab administrat admirable. because he was a champion out there, and it stinks that someone had to lose, but obviously someone did. and we have exchanged words, you know, since the match. and it has just been both really just been a really complimentary of each other. you guys are brothers in history now. and i was talking with one of my fellow tennis players about this, and saying you guys effect difl did win wimbledon. after this over, we ll be talking about you and mahut. do you see it the same way? you know, i m not sure. a lot of people obviously were
practiced in the heat of tampa, florida, which right now, it s hot as it can possibly be. it s 100 degrees, it s 100% humidity. you know, so i practice at a resort in tampa. and i had had a good, you know, little bit more than two weeks prior to wimbledon to get back in better shape and, you know, and just get strong and feel physically fit for the tournament. and actually, once we left, my coach actually jokingly said that i ll be able to play ten hours in wimbledon, because just of the extreme conditions i was practicing at. and sure enough, he was right. oh, he should have never said that to you. that s what actually made that match so long for you. now, i was watching how you and mahut got together and you sort of were eyeing each other as you were passing between every switchover. since that game, since the end of that match, have you guys talked, and what are some of the more personal moments you guys shared about what you accomplished together? yeah. well, you know, prior to