About tarim

Location
and population

The city of Tarim is considered to be one of the most important cities in the Hadhramoutprovince. It is located on the left bank of the main pathway of the Hadhramout valley,about 34 Kilometers from the city of Seyoun and 356 Kilometers from thecapital city of the province, Mukallah. Its size is 2894 Square meters and its population is more than 100 000 people.

Name
and establishment

The city of Tarim was named after its founder, Tarim binHadhramout bin Saba’.It was the capital city of the Kinda kings and it remained the capital of the province until the 10th century. There are different opinions recorded in history regarding its establishment date, some stating that its establishment dates back to 400 years before the birth of Jesus (PBUH), whilst another opinion states that it was established in the time of the ruler Alhimyari Assad Alkamaal. The city of Tarim is also known as Alghanna, due to the many beautiful gardens found therein.

Arrival of Islam

The people of Tarim specifically and Hadhramoutprovince in general,entered Islamvoluntarily in the very early days of the arrival of the religion of Islam,thereafter, delegations went to the city of Medina, to visit the Messenger (SAW), to inform him about their acceptance of Islam.

Economic activity

tarim is distinguished from the other cities within Hadhramout, as far as its economical activity is concerned, in areas such as farming, construction, handicrafts and trade,however, some of its residents are government employeeswhereas others travel to other countries to seek employment. The people of Tarim are famous in terms of their many trades which they engage in, which requirehigh expertise acquired through means of inheritance from generation to generation and from father to son, such as: producing building material, iron smithing, welding, carpentry, pottery and many more.

Tradition

Long standing countries take apride in their culture, which is connected to apastconfirming its strength and deep roots. Tarim has a rich culture consisting of customs, traditions,laws, traditional dances and plays, which all give an impression of a long lasting culturewhich is still found until today. At the forefront of all of these arts, isthe art of Dan, which is related to song rhythms and religious poetry.Amongst the dances which are excellently performed by the people of Tarim are the ‘Zarbaadi dance’, Shabwani dance’ as well as ‘The Razeeh dance’. Many traditional activities take place in this ancient city and the most distinct of suchactivities is the camel racing which takes place annually on the 13th of Sha’baan, upon the return of the people and thecamel riders, from the group visitationof the grave of Prophet Hud. (PBUH)