A Saudi young man tells the story of leaving the medical profession and working as a baker in Al-Ahsa • Al Marsad Newspaper

Al-Marsad newspaper: A young man named Faisal Al-Rabee from Al-Ahsa revealed the story of leaving the medical profession to work as a baker, which is the profession of his father, who has been working in this field for 68 years.

The struggle of medicine and work as a baker

Faisal Ibn the famous baker, Abd al-Rahman al-Rabee, said that he loved this profession since his childhood when he was 13 years old, indicating that he was living an internal struggle between the profession of medicine and work as a baker despite the hardship of this profession. According to “Al Arabiya.net”

He explained that this profession was inherited by children from grandparents, pointing out that this craft is a heritage and rare, more than 150 years old, and he learned it from his father.

Society’s perception

He added, “The society’s view was very beautiful, and the praise, praise and encouragement was clear from the customers, despite the presence of obstacles, but persistence, challenge and patience were the secret of my success in the profession.”

Al-Hasawi red bread

And Faisal continued that he specialized in the Hasawi red bread, saying, “It is the beloved bread in my heart, when I talk regarding it as if I am talking regarding a science full of integrated nutritional benefits, because it contains dates, wheat, bran, nigella and cardamom,” noting that he makes it in the old traditional way through palm tree trunks. Without the use of gas fuel.

A Saudi young man tells the story of leaving the medical profession and working as a baker in Al-Ahsa

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