Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia

Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia
Total population
(+ 1.5 million[1])
Regions with significant populations
Riyadh, Khobar, Jeddah, Makkah, Jubail, Dammam, Jizan
Languages
Urdu  · Pashto  · Punjabi  · Sindhi  · Arabic  · Saraiki
Religion
Islam, Hinduism, Christianity

Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia are either Pakistani people who live in Saudi Arabia even though having been born outside Saudi Arabia, or are Saudi Arabian-born, but have Pakistani roots. By Pakistani roots, this could mean roots linking back to Pakistan, or Pakistani diaspora.

Culture

There are restaurants, shops and cultural activities which cater to this diaspora. In Jeddah, Azizia district, is perhaps the best place to get Pakistani foods and shops. There is huge Pakistani community living there due to the close proximity of the Pakistani School in Jeddah. Sharfia and Baghdadia district are other districts which has significant Pakistani community living there.

Education

To meet the requirement of the education, there are Pakistani schools in large cities of Saudi Arabia. They are known as International Schools with the name of the city comes after where the school is situated. They follow Pakistani national curriculum apart from Pakistan International School (English Section), Jeddah, which follow British Curriculum.

Riyadh: Pakistan International School, Riyadh - Largest School catering to Pakistani residents in Riyadh

Jeddah: Pakistan International School, Jeddah, and Pakistan International School (English Section), Jeddah

Jubail: Pakistan International School, Jubail

Taif: Pakistan International School, Taif

Al-Hassa: Pakistan International School, Al-Hasa

Al-Khobar: Pakistan International School, Al-Khobar

Al-Madina Al-Aqeeq international school, Al-Madina There are many private schools which cater to other educational needs of students.

Notable Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia

Media

Urdu News targets Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia, providing them news in their native language, Urdu.[3]

See also

References

  1. GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN (29 August 2012). "Number of Pakistani expats exceeds 1.5 m". Arab News. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  2. http://2001-2009.state.gov/documents/organization/113365.pdf
  3. "The biggest Urdu newspaper". Al Khaleejiah Advertasing and Public Relations Company. Retrieved 4 June 2012.

Bibliography

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