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Filed under: arabian dubai — Tags: , , — dubai @ 10:30 am March 27, 2010

IRANIAN SMUGGLERS HAD HASTENED TO HELP OF THE SATAN IN ARABIAN GULF.
SMUGGLERS SMUGGLE SATELLITE RECEIVERS FROM DUBAI CITY AND ARABIAN CITYS TO SOUTH BEACHS OF IRAN AND THE SATAN IS MAFFICKING WITH THIS DEVILMENT WORK CONSTANTLY.

What Arab Gulf country can I live in? (Please Help Me!)?

Filed under: arabian dubai — Tags: , , , , , — dubai @ 4:35 am March 25, 2010

I know it is difficult to get into the Gulf, but out of these countries: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, which is the easiest to get a Permanent Residency and then hopefully a citizenship? (I know citizenship in the Gulf is nearly impossible.) I plan to go to college and get a degree in Business Administration, but if there is a better degree and more in demand, I will get that. I am 16 now.
And how do I actually get the Permanent Residency or Citizenship?

Why I ask, and my background:
I am Arab and Muslim and proud of my Saudi heritage and culture, but I was born in USA. My parents made mistakes I am too embarassed to state, and I ended up being born in America a US Citizen. I want to go back to the lands of my ancestors.I want to live in the Arabian Gulf with its beautiful cities, Bedouin heritage, mix of tradition and modernity, and where most people are Muslim and dress like me (Thobe/Ghutrah). I want to be able to see the historic places like Diriyyah, Souq Waqif, and Old Dubai. I want to actually live in the Gulf, and visit the surrounding countries. I also feel discriminated against here, and there is just no history here like there is in the Gulf, so I want to live there. A quick look at my situation:
Every day of my life I am so miserable because I dont live in the Gulf. I live in the land of the white non-Muslims (Kuffar). I look at pictures of the Gulf and its people, and watch videos and some TV from the Gulf (I say SOME because a lot of the TV is garbage, but some shows about Bedouin heritage, or Traditional Music, or Islam I like), and listen to Arab music everyday, and there is more Bedouin items and coffee pots in my room than the Sadu House in Kuwait! I live in Miami, Florida. I go to the Mosque regularly (but in that Mosque is a problem, people mainly from Egypt and Pakistan who call me “Wahhabi”, but I do have good friends there), and I wear Thobe and Ghutrah/Shmagh with Aghal most of the time. I pray in public when I have to, so you can imagine the looks people give me! I just do not belong in America! I belong in the Gulf, and my goal in life is to get there as soon as possible. I also feel embarassed being here, as I do not want to be a part of Western society and civilization, I want to live in the Arab Lands. So if anyone knows about the laws of the Gulf regarding this, and how I can live here, please help me!

Just in case anyone asks, my father died and I have no papers of his, so I have no official GCC papers or anything. And another note: I know the Gulf is not a perfect Islamic Paradise, and some people there dont practice Islam, but I think it comes very close compared to other “Arab” countries.

To Jane: Thank You, but do you know how I can get a citizenship or Permanent Residency? Because without those things, I can only stay in the UAE for a few days, therefore not able to live there.
To BK: I am not confused, and I know perfectly well the Gulf countries are all different. Kuwait is very different than Qatar and I know that every country is different, but I am willing to live in any Gulf country. And I know wearing thobe doesnt make a person Arab, and I myself am Arab by blood, but in my opinion, I think wearing Arab clothes is a part of Arab culture and wearing the clothing of the Western Kuffar is rejecting Arab culture. I think Arab clothes are beautiful and it is my choice to not imitate Westerners. I clearly know the differences between the Gulf countries, and the laws are different in each nation,.
And BK: I cannot do what you suggested with my father because I am an orphan, and he made mistakes I am embarassed to state, but I will be the progenitor of a new family.

It is a slow news day so just wondering, you think this middle eastern credit problem could effect?

Filed under: arabian dubai — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — dubai @ 10:31 am March 24, 2010

the UAE’s and Saudi’s ability to buy our bonds in the near future?

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aFIHYzyZB0gA

‘Never Go Bust’ Families Mean End of Easy Credit (Update2)

Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) — Maan al-Sanea, one of Saudi Arabia’s richest men, operates his corporate empire barricaded behind a four-foot high concrete wall, painted in bright red stripes. A second, higher wall is topped with barbed wire, a reminder of the terrorist attack on his company’s nearby residential compound five years ago that killed 22 people.

Now al-Sanea is under a different kind of siege, this time from the family he married into and helped make him wealthy. In a region where business disputes are routinely settled in private, the family feud between the two most prominent names in the Saudi oil city of Al-Khobar — Algosaibi and al-Sanea — has erupted into public and curbed lending across the Gulf.

Eighty banks, including BNP Paribas SA and Citigroup Inc., are owed at least $15.7 billion, sparking a flurry of litigation. The battle has increased pressure for more transparency among the region’s family-run firms and less reliance on name lending, or borrowing based on reputation.

“With Maan al-Sanea or the Algosaibi family, the perception was that they would never go bust or never default,” Yazan Abdeen, a Dubai fund manager at ING Investment Management, said. “Facts are showing that this can happen. The banks in Saudi, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates will get a hit, and this will make the banks alter their own lending models. It’s like a ‘black swan’ event, something no one saw coming.”

Al-Khobar, an oil-rich seaside city in the Persian Gulf, 250 miles east of Riyadh, is the center of a legal and financial struggle that has seen some of the Algosaibis accuse al-Sanea, ranked 62nd on this year’s Forbes magazine list of richest people, in court filings of siphoning off $10 billion in assets while he was running a money-management business for them.

Accounts Frozen

The Saudi Arabian central bank ordered a freeze of al- Sanea’s accounts, bankers familiar with the instructions said on May 31. The Algosaibis then used a Cayman Islands court order to try to freeze $9.2 billion of his assets, court documents show.

“All of the allegations made are wholly without foundation,” al-Sanea’s company, Saad Group, said yesterday in an e-mailed statement. “While maintaining an absolute focus on its own restructuring, the Saad Group will respond appropriately and in a timely fashion to the erroneous claims made against it. However, this will be through a proper judicial process and not through the media.”

The Algosaibis declined to comment for this story, James Courtovich, a Washington-based spokesman for the family, said.

read the rest— http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aFIHYzyZB0gA

Who here thinks that a certain Arab business man is behind the Talaat Mustafa case?

Filed under: arabian dubai — Tags: , , , , , , , , — dubai @ 7:28 am March 23, 2010

They did business together then they had a fall out over the Grand Plaza in Alexandria.. I heard that when Mustafa was arrested the Arabian business man and his entourage moved to the hotel.. not evidence I know but it still tells you sth.. hmmm *eyes rolling*..

More over.. It just does not make sense that such a succesful and powerful Egyptian business man like Mustafa wouldnt be covered by the Government if he did do it.. what makes sense is that the government was pressured by someone more powerful and rich than Mustafa and hence.. the government totally bailed out on him..

And the thing that I still think is mind boggling is the fact that they found Sokary’s business card beside Tamim’s body.. now who would do that? who would drop a business card inches away from the victim and not notice it? it doesnt make sense.. any average person with some brains would notice and not even carry a business card when he’s out to kill somebody let alone a former police officer!! Pretty naive if you ask me.. Where could that Arab business man have possibly gotten Sokary’s business card to place it with the victim’s body? I’m not sure if that story was well covered but in Al Masry El Youm’s Monday’s issue they talk about this East European girl called Kassandra (as far as I remember) who met sokary in Dubai a few days before the murder, slept with him and took his business card.. not that its that difficult to snatch somebody’s business card or even make one but.. just sayin’..

Plus everybody who knew Hesham Talaat Mustafa keep saying the same thing over and over.. that he would never kill.. also not evidence but he was obviously a charitable man, succesful and so on.. his only vice was his love for women.. but then again that doesnt mean that he would actually commit a murder!

Well that is my theory, lol.. My interpretation.. I could be wrong.. and thats why I will let you guess the name of the Arab business man.. dont wanna be negative.. its a theory after all..

what do you think of my life to do list?

Filed under: arabian dubai — Tags: , , — dubai @ 4:32 am March 22, 2010

1)finish college
2)get a job
3)make my first step to fame
4)get a wife ( hardest part)
5)travel around the world for several years
6)get my master’s
7)move to Middle East (dubai if u must know)
8)our swinin pool has to have my wife’s pic painted on it
9)get rich
10)expand number 3
11)start a channel and news paper all to teach about islam in a very stylish way that the average muslim understands it
12)start an islamic originaztion first things to do is to link all mosques together and islamic school(maybe public ones too)to have the same matrial when it comes to islam teaches so you wont find an american muslim’s fatwa different than an egyptian or a saudi arabian
13)get an well reoginzed imam from every country to issue fatwas to people
14) Im probably around 45 years old here ill make another list

what do you think ? if you notice first things first, first it was all about me then my wife then my follow muslims so everyone gets their time
ur jealous because I have goals in my life and you dont arent you ?

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