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Arabs Down Under

Autor Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2008
Ibrahim, a freelance journalist from Arabia, has always been deeply aware of his rich Arabian heritage and history but has become disillusioned and disheartened by the seemingly incessant onslaught of Western suspicion, abuse and adverse media attention thrust upon his people.
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ISBN-13: 9781902932194
ISBN-10: 1902932196
Pagini: 102
Dimensiuni: 229 x 152 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Garnet Publishing Ltd
Colecția Garnet Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

MOHAMMED MAHFOODH AL-ARDHI is a former Chief of the Omani Air Force, a fighter pilot who graduated from Royal Air Force Military Academy in Cranwell, UK, the Command and Staff College in Bracknell, UK and the National Defence University in Washington DC, USA. He was Chairman of the Oman–US Military Commission and Chairman of the Oman–Iran Military Committee. Following the completion of his Masters in Public Policy from the John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Mohammed joined the family business and has been speaking at conferences and seminars on subjects such as the security of the Gulf and the relationship between the Middle East and the West.

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Ibrahim, a freelance journalist from Arabia, has always been deeply aware of his rich Arabian heritage and history but has become disillusioned and disheartened by the seemingly incessant onslaught of Western suspicion, abuse and adverse media attention thrust upon his people. To Ibrahim and his family, it seems as if Western paranoia and prejudice against the Arab has become set in stone.

It is to escape this climate of hostility that Ibrahim decides to take his wife, two sons and three daughters on a holiday away from the heat of the Middle Eastern summer and visit an old journalist friend, Mark, a staunch Englishman who has retired to New Zealand. There, they could assimilate a new culture, meet new people with new ideas, and see a land seldom visited by their fellow Arabs and which has therefore remained untouched by the long tentacles of the Islamic extremist. 

In the weeks that follow, Ibrahim discusses with his old friend the ticklish questions of Western misconception, misunderstanding and the perceived inequalities of his race. Together they are able to dispel the myths and identify the areas of ignorance that prevail in the West and which do so much damage to the image of the Arab. Above all, Ibrahim is able to nurture within his young teenage offspring the seeds of a brighter future, one within which peace and reconciliation between the worlds of Islam and the West are of paramount importance.