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Al-Awamia, also spelled Al-Awamiyah, ( ') is a town in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of
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Geography

Al-Awamia is an ancient town overlooking the
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, located at the northern end of the Qatif oasis in Saudi Arabia. It lies within the Qatif Governorate, approximately 2.1 kilometers south of
Safwa City Safwa City (Arabic: صفوى) is a city in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Overview Safwa is home to several government departments, public utilities, educational institutions, and a healthcare center, in ...
and about 1 kilometer north of Al-Qudaih. The town used to features a mangrove area. Historically, Al-Awamia had direct access to the sea, but that coastline was buried due to land reclamation and urban development. The town also had several natural water springs (عيون ماء) that once supported agriculture and daily life, most of which have now disappeared. One of Al-Awamia's neighborhoods is Zara, a historically significant site that served as the capital of the historic of
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during the early Islamic era. In recent years, more than half of Zara was removed to make way for a major road construction project. Al-Awamia was formerly bordered by Ramis farms to the east, with other farmlands to the west and south. Most of these farms have been cleared due to urban expansion. To the north, the town is bordered by Safwa City, limiting its ability to expand and provide new housing. Consequently, many residents have moved to nearby areas, especially Nasera, which is now home to around 2,500 people living in 250 homes. Al-Qudaih, located just south of Al-Awamia, is also part of the Qatif Governorate and shares deep historical and social connections with Al-Awamia, forming part of the larger network of communities in the region.


History

Despite a ban on public demonstrations in Saudi Arabia, on 29 July 2006, a pro-
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march took place in Al-Awamiyah and al-Qatif, protesting against
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’s military campaign against
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. Further protests took place on 3 August of the same year and on 28 April 2009. In March 2009, at least four people, including a minor, were arrested after taking part in rallies which were organized to protest the warrant for the arrest of Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, a senior Shiite
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and
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of a
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in Al-Awamiyah. He had criticised attacks against Shias traveling to the tomb of Muhammad. On 5 April 2015, a security officer was killed during a raid on suspected government opponents. According to the government, at least four citizens were detained and weapons seized. In January 2016, Saudi Arabia executed the prominent Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, who had called for pro-democracy demonstrations, along with forty-seven people accused of terrorism.


2017 Siege

In May 2017, Al-Awamiyah was put under full siege by the Saudi military after
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broke out due to evictions. The government blamed the violence on terrorist activities. Reports indicate that between 10 and 25 people were killed from gunfire and shelling, including two infants. Residents also reported soldiers shooting at homes, cars and everyone in streets. During the crackdown the Saudi government demolished several historical sites and many other buildings and houses in Qatif. 20,000 residents were forced to flee from their homes to survive. and the town was devastated by demolitions and fighting. Redevelopment Project Without consultation with local residents, a “redevelopment project” was launched in February 2018 by the governor of the Eastern Province. The main goal of the project is to enhance “security solution or the tracking of armed groups and sleeper cells”.


Economy

Al-Awamiyah's economy is based mainly on petroleum production and
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Agriculture

The town is particularly famous and known for its
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es which are called Ramsi tomatoes after the name of the land it is grown in, Al Ramis.


Oil

Oil pipelines surround the village from the west and north sides along with several oil wells of which some are old and others newly drilled as part of Qatif Project. Over 2 million barrels of oil pass through the village each day on the way to the
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terminal and refinery.


Transportation


Airport

The town is served by the nearby
King Fahd International Airport King Fahd International Airport (; KFIA) , also known as Dammam International Airport or simply Dammam Airport or King Fahd Airport, is the international airport serving Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The airport is located 31 kilometres (19 miles) north ...
which is 25 minutes away with a distance of 30 km from the terminal to the town.


Highway

The town can be accessed via either two exits from Dhahran–Jubail Expressway; the Airport exit or Qatif's main entrance near Al-Awjam. By March 2019, a new highway connecting the city with its neighbouring area is planned to be launched.


Religion

Nearly all of the residents of Al-Awamiyah practice Twelver
Shia Islam Shia Islam is the second-largest Islamic schools and branches, branch of Islam. It holds that Muhammad in Islam, Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib () as both his political Succession to Muhammad, successor (caliph) and as the spiritual le ...
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Famous people from al-Awamiyah

* Ali Mohammed Baqir al-Nimr, the nephew of Sheikh Nimr, was run over and arrested by Saudi authorities in 2012, and , faces death for the same accusations. *
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Nimr al-Nimr Ayatollah Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr (21 June 1959 – 2 January 2016), commonly referred to as Sheikh Nimr, was a Saudi Shia sheikh from Al-Awamiyah in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. His arrest and execution were widely condemned by various ...
was executed on January 2, 2016, by the Saudi regime for his calls for democratic change. His name is praised on Al-Awamiyah's walls and his portraits hang from billboards and balconies alongside those of
Husayn ibn Ali Husayn ibn Ali (; 11 January 626 – 10 October 680 Common Era, CE) was a social, political and religious leader in early medieval Arabia. The grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an Alids, Alid (the son of Ali ibn Abu Talib ibn Abd a ...
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References


External links


Al-Awamiyah on the web

Awam photo

Alsalam club
{{Authority control Populated places in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia Violence against Shia Muslims in Saudi Arabia * Sectarian violence Shia–Sunni sectarian violence