Kindness is in the Details

Global Hospitality and Religious Tolerance

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The social experience that improves your social skills and tricks to spend a real quality time and is not related at all to the essence of shopping assets. You see different kinds of smiles, different versions of welcoming sentences, and real competition in hospitality just to keep a reputation of generosity. Aleppo Families are very well held together and till a very early age Aleppine family hierarchy was not a pure Patriarchy. The woman in Aleppo had big respect and a major role in the social and also political life, as we have known a lots of princesses and queens who participated directly in the governance and managment of the city.

People from all ages used to seek their daily life needs into the every single corner in the markets of Aleppo, and each market was built on a pure family business ratio. Aleppo Markets used to be a hot point that attract many civilisations, starting from far Asia to western Europe, even it was told that one of the Viking kings that was invading Andalusia is Spain was telling his guards that he is dreaming of visiting Aleppo and Damascus cities to discover „where the beauty of Sevilla came from“.

One of the very obvious manfistations of urban life in Aleppo is the non-distinguished religious identities. Moreover, the Aleppines were very aware of being celebrative in all religious occasions. Churches, Mosques and Synagogues were built on the same land Parcell to celebrate this beautiful empathic relation and sense of equality. No matter what was your rligious identity, what matters is how you are participating in the development of society and economy of the city.

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