The Arabic coffee pot, especially as it originated in the Middle East, played an active role in coffee preparation. The dallah is connected with old Bedouin traditions, where the ritual of preparing, serving, and drinking coffee was a gesture of welcome. This essay will look at this one-of-a-kind coffee maker[2].
Also known as Hatem ibn Abdellah ibn Sa'ad at-Ta'iy, was a notable Arab poet of the Ta'i Arabian tribe and the father of the Sahabi Adi ibn Hatim. Stories about his great generosity have made him an icon among Arabs even today, as the idiomatic expression "more charitable than Hatem" attests [3][4].