Hospitality

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Indeed, during the three-day guest law, Bedouins take care of their guests as though they are family. Thus, upon the guest’s arrival, their hands would be washed clean with rose water. Afterward, Arabic coffee would be served with dates as a sweetener because traditional Arabic coffee is plain, meaning it is sugarless. Guests would be welcome to stay as much as they want. In essence, food, shelter, and any service the guest may need are offered. That’s not all, guests would be given clothing to wear and sometimes they get lucky enough to have fresh food. Moreover, Bedouins mostly have farms where they produce all their food and vegetables. If they have enough food after serving you for three days, they will most likely even share their farm produce