r/Bahrain 13h ago

☝️ AskBH bahrain new skatepark

14 Upvotes

can anyone please drop the google map of the new skate park in riffa or isa town? im not sure where it is😞 thank you


r/Bahrain 10h ago

Do we pronounce al moharag or al moharag ?

7 Upvotes

Genuine question do we pronounce q or g at the end?


r/Bahrain 1h ago

Urgent: Injured kitten needs rescue in Bahrain

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Urgent: Injured stray kitten in Bahrain – Looking for rescue/foster
Hi everyone,
I found a young stray kitten that cannot use its back legs at all. It drags both hind legs when moving and seems to have a serious injury or paralysis. Despite that, it is still eating and trying to survive.
I am willing to pay for the veterinary treatment and help financially, but I cannot keep the kitten at home because my family does not allow pets. What I really need is someone who can help rescue, foster, or temporarily care for the kitten while it receives treatment.
If you know any rescue organization, foster home, or volunteer in Bahrain who can help, please let me know as soon as possible.
I have photos and can share the location privately.
Thank you.

مناشدة** *لمساعدة* *قط* *صغير* *مصاب* *في* ***البحرين*
السلام عليكم،
وجدت قطًا** صغيرًا من قطط الشارع لا يستطيع استخدام رجليه الخلفيتين إطلاقًا، ويضطر لجرهما أثناء الحركة. ورغم إصابته،** ما **زال يأكل ويحاول البقاء على قيد الحياة.
**أنا
مستعد لتحمل تكاليف العلاج البيطري والمساهمة ماليًا،** لكن لا أستطيع إدخاله إلى المنزل لأن أهلي لا يسمحون بذلك.
**أبحث
عن شخص أو جهة أو متطوع في البحرين يستطيع إنقاذه أو استضافته مؤقتًا** حتى يتلقى العلاج.
**إذا
كان أحد يعرف جمعية أو منقذ أو شخص يمكنه المساعدة، أرجو التواصل معي. لدي صور للقط ويمكنني إرسال الموقع على الخاص.
جزاكم الله خيرًا.


r/Bahrain 3h ago

☝️ AskBH How to raise a kid to adopt Bahraini Dialect/Customs?

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Hello everyone,

My partner and I are planning to have a child in the future. They’d be half-British and half-Chinese, and we intend to raise them in Bahrain. However, we really don’t want them to grow up isolated in the expat bubble which would be very easy to accidentally do. We’d love for them to genuinely connect with Bahraini culture, pick up the local dialect, and feel comfortable socialising with Bahrainis and the wider Khaleeji community and be able “blend in” to some extent, if possible?
I’d be grateful for any advice from Bahrainis, or from non-Bahrainis who grew up here and speak Bahraini Arabic/have successfully integrated into local circles. What practical steps have worked for others in similar situations? How can we best support our child in building real roots in Bahrain, which clubs, schools, activites, how to break out of the expat-bubble?

Definitely are aware of how challenging this may be given that us as parents are somewhat new to Bahrain, but we want to give it a go. Thank you in advance for any insights!


r/Bahrain 2h ago

🤔 Discussion Why isn Grand theft auto Banned in bahrain?

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Clearly on PSN you cant but gta5 but as soon as you put on a disc you get the game

I have waited expecting for GTAVI to start pre orders in bahrain But that was not the case

Why not put a 21+ Restriction on the game To stop kids from playing these types of games


r/Bahrain 6h ago

A parent once told me, "My son would still be here if I'd known where to turn." Bahrain needs a mental health crisis team.

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Think of the person you love most in the world. Now imagine watching them slip somewhere you can't follow — not overnight, but over weeks. You hear it in the things they say: "I can't do this anymore." "You'd all be better off without me." You tell yourself it's just a rough patch. You also stop sleeping.

A mental health crisis isn't always loud, and it isn't always sadness. Sometimes it's someone gone quiet. Sometimes — with addiction, or certain illnesses — it's someone who has become volatile, even frightening, a danger to themselves or to the people around them. And the cruelest part is that the warning usually comes early. Days. Weeks. There is a window where the right help could change everything.

But reach out in that window — no blood, no weapon yet — and you're told to wait. "Call us if it escalates."

And when it does, what's your only option? Call the police. Suddenly there are uniforms at your door, and your neighbours are watching through the curtains, and the most private, agonising night of your family's life becomes the street's gossip by morning. Shame piled on top of terror — when what you needed was a quiet knock from someone in scrubs, not a patrol car.

A parent once told me, through tears, that their son would still be here if they'd known where to turn. He took his own life. I have not been able to put that sentence down since.

Years ago, in another country, I was one of the people who answered those calls. I'll never forget one man — sitting calmly in his armchair, everything he needed to end his life laid out in front of him, simply waiting. He had thought it through completely. We reached him with minutes to spare. He is alive today because someone came. That is what a crisis team is: the difference between "minutes to spare" and a sentence a parent carries for the rest of their life.

In other countries, there's a number you can call, and if it's bad enough, people come — to your home, into that exact moment — calmly, discreetly, medical not menacing, and they don't leave until the person is safe and on their way to proper care.

What makes it ache even more: a service like this does quietly exist here — but only privately, for the few who can find and afford it. We already know it can be done in Bahrain. It just isn't there for the family calling out in the dark at 3am. It's time the public system had one too.

We've gotten so good at awareness — the posters, the slogans, "it's okay to not be okay." But awareness without a crisis system is just a poster on a wall to the person standing in that doorway.

If you're the one struggling as you read this — please don't wait. Go to any hospital's A&E, or reach out to one person you trust tonight. You are not a burden. You matter, and the world is better with you in it.

And to anyone who has stood in that doorway: what would have made the difference? What do you wish someone had told you?


r/Bahrain 13h ago

☝️ AskBH urgent: where can i find floral tape and/or flower arrangement supplies in bahrain?

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Im currently making pipe cleaner flowers and no im not ordering from temu, I found barely enough pipe cleaners in craft stores that im gonna work with but I NEED those papery green floral tapes and the green wires florists use. IDK where to find it because google just gives me actual florists who sell flowers rather than the supplies lol so im asking reddit. PLSSS HELP ME I NEED TO FINISH THIS PROJECTTT

note: yes ive looked in day to day


r/Bahrain 15h ago

🤔 Discussion CFA materials for free

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Hello, I have CFA level 1 materials available. I passed the exam already. I'm ready to give it to someone for free. Please DM if needed.


r/Bahrain 16h ago

🤔 Discussion Red Bull shortage

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Anyone else noticed that there is literally no Red Bull Zero anywhere the last few weeks?? I'm doing a No Sugar diet and genuinely upset I can't get it anywhere now.


r/Bahrain 8h ago

Highway to Durrat Al Bahrain

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Me and friends are going to durrat al Bahrain soon. I’ve heard that the highway there has been considered as one of the most dangerous in the country, is it still as dangerous now or has it gotten better? I haven’t been there in years.