Journal of Business and Halal Industry
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): June

Discovering Saudi Arabia's Cultural and Economic Legacy Through Coffee

Maspul, Kurniawan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 May 2025

Abstract

Coffee in Saudi Arabia is far more than a beverage; it is a vibrant tapestry of heritage, social cohesion, and economic ambition. This study examines the profound interplay between coffee (qahwa) and Saudi identity, tracing its historical roots from 15th-century trade routes to its modern-day role as a pillar of cultural and economic resilience. Through a mixed-method approach—including qualitative interviews, ethnographic observations, and literature analysis—the research unveils how coffee rituals, such as the Bedouin Ghawah ceremony, embody symbolic interactionism and communitas, fostering trust and unity in a collectivist society. Over 94% of Saudi households uphold coffee hospitality as a moral obligation, while 72% of youth frequent coffeehouses (maqha) weekly, bridging generational divides. Economically, the sector thrives as a Vision 2030 priority: the $1.54 billion market grows at 5.12% annually, with the Saudi Coffee Company targeting 2,500 tons of domestic production and 8,000 jobs by 2030 (Statista, 2025; PIF, 2022). UNESCO’s 2021 recognition of Arabic coffee as Intangible Heritage underscores its global legacy, while sustainable practices and coffee tourism offer pathways for economic diversification. Policymakers, economists, and cultural custodians will find here a blueprint for harmonizing heritage with progress, ensuring that every cup of qahwa brews a future as rich as its past.

Copyrights © 2025






Journal Info

Abbrev

jbhi

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Journal of Business and Halal Industry (3026-4324) publishes original research that examines the economic, social, and religious dimensions of business and halal industry. The journals scope includes a wide range of topics, such as: The theory and practice of halal business. The legal and regulatory ...