Dubai exporting glamor
Posted on October 26th, 2006 by Tariq Nelson
Haroon points out Dubai’s exporting of its glam hotels and hot spots as well as Sudan’s booming new economy. Unlike Haroon, it
Filed under: Changing World
Haroon points out Dubai’s exporting of its glam hotels and hot spots as well as Sudan’s booming new economy. Unlike Haroon, it
Filed under: Changing World
[...] Tariq Nelson has an alternative take on Haroon’s analysis of Dubai’s negative impact of exporting its brand of globalization to the rest of the Muslim world. Tariq states that this may create more jobs and make things better for everyone rather than just a few.
asalamu aleykum
i read on one blog that
and the moon is made of green cheese. Come by a salafi masjid in the US and tell them they are not against academics. I basically threw away the best years of my life with that mirage and now Im trying to put it back together from scratch. Im being sarcastic because I am angry
“asalamu aleykum
i read on one blog that that salafis are against acadmics
i just thought to pass by and tell you am Salafi and what you say is not true! ”
What does this post have to do with salafis Q8tiblogger?
On UAE, I would add that if the elite think they can run that place like a family corporation forever, they are dreaming. Twenty or thirty years down the road, all those foreigners that now make up the majority will make up ninety-five percent of the population and there will be some pretty wealthy members of that population, a large group of technocrats ready to take over in the blink of an eye. Change, when it comes, may resemble a corporate take-over more than anything else, but it will still be a coup.
Thanks for such a great article…Its well written and concise.