nargileh การใช้
- Coffeehouses, where in addition to Arabic coffee and tea nargileh ( water pipes ) are served, proliferate Damascus.
- Men sit in clusters on the wooden benches covered with rattan mats, smoking a nargileh, or water pipe, that fills the room with sweet, apple-flavored tobacco.
- New forms were introduced using these older Islamic glass-working techniques, and of these, " nargileh " ( water pipe ) bases became the most dominant ( Markel 1991, 84 ).
- While the various functions of Islamic glass have been touched upon during the previous discussion ( mosque lamps from the Middle Islamic Period, wine bottles from Safavid Persia, " nargileh " bases from Mughal India ), glass filled a multitude of roles throughout the history of the Islamic world.
- ". . . soir閑s were unrelated men and women circulated with one another freely, and where Christians and Muslims, who shared a similar educational background, drank and smoked cigarettes rather than sharing a " nargileh " ( hookah pipe ) together while they sat in straight back chairs around high tables . . ."