Since the Bedouins are mainly nomadic people they move constantly. They live primarily in villages with their families in Saudi Arabia, Libya, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, Syria, and Sudan. Bedouins are, of course, not limited to one country or region, though the more traditional Bedouins do normally inhabit the desert regions, including the Sinai and the Eastern and Western Deserts. However, these days, they can also be found in many of the resort communities of the Sinai and even in the larger cities of Egypt, such as Cairo.
In many countries where they reside, there has been increasing governmental pressure for them to leave their nomadic lifestyle behind and become settled since, as nomads, Bedouins do not pay property taxes, income taxes, and several other forms of taxes since they are not applicable to a nomadic lifestyle. When they live in these new cities, suddenly they become part of the tax base.
The largest populations of Bedouins live in the Arabian desert and the Sahara Desert.
Saudi Arabia is where they live. They are a desert tribe.
They live in tents
The Bedouins do not view the environment in which they live as harsh. It is just a way of life for them. Others may view their lifestyle as harsh because it is not what they are accustomed or used to. The Bedouins in Israel raise livestock and farm. They create their own teas and coffees. They enjoy education and build their own villages. A harsh environment is all in the eye of the beholder. Many Bedouins are thrilled to be able to live with this lifestyle.
Bedouins are nomads who raise livestock traditionally and people who live in Amman are in the manufacturing industries.
Bedouins are nomads who raise livestock traditionally and people who live in Amman are in the manufacturing industries.
Well they live in a circular shaped hut, made from sticks and animal hides.
Answer 1Government practicesAnswer 2Most of Saudi customs and traditions come from later sedentary Arab sources. The Bedouins, or nomadic Arabs, are consistently maligned by central Arab governments and the Saudi government is no exception. Bedouins live in social equality, whereas the Saudis live in a highly discriminatory economic situation. Bedouins are not terribly religious and could be considered the first secular Muslims. Saudi Arabia is one of the most religious governments in the world. Bedouins are hospitable to foreigners whereas the Saudi government is extremely restrictive as concerns who can enter the Kingdom.In short, the Bedouins have no substantial influence on Saudi customs of governance.
Bedouin comes from the Arabic word for Desert (Bedi). The Bedouins are the people of the Arabian desert who live as nomadic families. Most Bedouins today are Moslem, but "the Bedouins" were not an alliance or movement that is specific to Islam or that had a definitive impact in the development of Islam.
The Bedouins used to have camels for transportation . But nowadays bedouins use jeeps.
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
The Bedouin primarily use live stock like camels,sheep and goats. the bedouins use them for clothes food and their milk which are some of the most basic things anyone needs.