Arab reality is witnessing its worst

 
2013-09-06 06:25:52

There is no doubt that the successive wars and crises taking place in the Arab countries is a small part of the experienced gloomy reality. This topic was the issue of discussion chosen by Sheikh Fahad Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah through the social networking site "Twitter", stressing on the need to consider it as an issue that needs urgent resolution.

Sheikh Fahad stressed that the current Arab reality is witnessing its worst in various fields, whether related to politics or life and development, pointing to the fact that this reality is very tangible since the Arab society is a consumer society and the world trade balance with other countries is never tending to its favor.

He added: "it is unfortunate that we live in the twenty-first century after more than seven centuries of the prophetic mission, while the Arab are still a bunch of tribes fighting and battling as they are captives of disease, underdevelopment and poverty", pointing out that the Arabs are far from democracy as policies aim to maintain this reality.

Sheikh Fahad quoted a poet to describe the Arab reality saying: "we as Arabs do not have a former president, but a lot of deceased presidents".

He also pointed to the emergence of fragmentation and the outbreak of war between people and the regimes, and between a country and the other, as well as the despicable sectarianism and destruction.

He concluded by recalling a phrase of a verse describing Sana'a but could abbreviate the condition of most Arab capitals:

"What could I tell you about Sanaa my Child?

It’s a beauty worshiped by tuberculosis and scabies"