Noaim
Noaim or Al-Noaim (Arabic: النعيم; an-No'aim) is a neighborhood of Bahrain's capital Manama. It is to the west of Manama city center. Due to urban expansion, increasing population, size, and historical conditions, it has become like a semi-district, separate from Manama with many neighborhoods.
The population of Noaim is about 6,000 people. Furthermore, more than ten thousand people who descend from this district live in other areas and villages of Bahrain, the majority of whom have remained in contact with their families, relatives, and friends who still live in the district, and frequently return to visit at religious occasions such as holidays, Ashura and Ramadan.
One of the most important reasons for the isolation of the Noaim from Manama is the construction of the Wall of Manama, which divided the neighborhood of Noaim into a southern part within the wall, and a northern part outside the wall. Since most people in the city had professions related to the sea like building ships, pearls trade and fishing, a lot of southern residents moved north outside the wall. Thus, Noaim remained separate from Manama. Few traces of the wall remain, restoring the urban link between Al Noaim and Manama neighborhoods.