YEMEN

hello every one

fine, thank you

This old woman waves to everyone who walks by her house.
She is not sick, but alone.
The neighbors check on her all the time and make sure she is okay, so she sits at her window and tells them I am fine.

Stop there’s hole

The man who stood up so that others would not fall

The man who
stood up so that
others would
not fall

The photo shows a man standing resolutely next to a deep hole. The crater appears to have been formed as a result of heavy rains in which water collected. The man stands in a ready position, as if warning others not to fall into the pit. The man in the picture represents a symbol of courage and altruism, as he put himself in a dangerous situation in order to prevent others from falling into the hole. This image can inspire us all to do charity work and help others in times of distress.

Love and bread

Pick up the fresh bread

Good morning extends with the pulse of love, and this pulse begins among the women of old Sanaa.
Messages of food begin from the last neighbor in the city to the first house. Tables meet with their similar types.
It is as if the kitchen is the same in the city of Sanaa, with no difference between them except the utensils on the dining table.
It is love and bread that depicts feelings of connection in societal relations and human structure.

Customs and traditions

marriage of minors

“Marriage of underage girls is a phenomenon that exists in Yemen. The reason is social customs and traditions, and the loss of awareness and ignorance that is widespread in rural areas, especially the northern ones. In the picture, a mother and father are trying to convince their underage daughter to marry.”

“Marriage of underage girls is a phenomenon that exists in Yemen. The reason is social customs and traditions, and the loss of awareness and ignorance that is widespread in rural areas, especially the northern ones. In the picture, a mother and father are trying to convince their underage daughter to marry.”

Are you a barber?

The Roots of Classism in Yemen

The Roots of Classism in Yemen

Yemeni society grapples with a rigid class system tied to professions and family names, where occupations like butchery and barbering are considered inferior, leading to the marginalization of those who practice them or descend from those who did.