There was no ancient "dating". The process of dating was not common or even existent in most ancient societies. "Courting" was the process of choice in which a male would call on the family of the woman he liked and would have chaperoned visits with said woman. In ancient Arab situations, however, marriages were arranged through the parents, often times with little or no involvement on the part of the eventual bride and groom. So, in that context, I guess you could say they were strict.
buzzArab, Arab Lounge, Muslima, Islamic Marriage, Qiran, Kellonaseeb, Arab Dating Women, The Arab Match, Arab Love and Love Awake are all Arab dating services. Also don't forget that Match has a section just for the Arab community.
There is no product currently named "Arab Lounge". However Arab Lounge is the name of a dating website that specializes in the matching of Arab individuals.
There are several sites dedicated to arab dating such as http://arablounge.com/ http://www.arabmatchmaking.com/ url=http://www.arabloveline.com/ Here you can find other arabs interested in dating.
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Because online dating is so popular these days, there are sites that cater to a variety of groups such as Christians, Jew's, Military as well as people of Arab decent. Here are just a few to research: www.muslima.com http://www.arabmatchmaking.com/ http://arablounge.com/
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That depends on where the couple wants to get married.
Europeans were exposed to the work of Arab scholars, who had preserved and extended the scholarship of ancient Greece and Rome.
The brightest stars in the sky of Earth are also the ones with the most ancient names. Names such as Betelgeuse, Achernar, Sirius, Deneb, and Algol are usually Arabic, dating from around the tenth century when Arab astronomy flourished. Less-bright stars were usually not given proper names at the time, and were thus harder to talk about.