BLING
10-03-2006, 08:47 PM
When “News Week” magazine wrote that Nancy Ajram is the most effective celebrity in the Middle East, I didn’t agree with them(No Offense)..
I think Saddam and the people whom I’m going to talk about now are the ones who deserve it...
They had the charisma and the ability to influence those around them..
This is a Biography about some Arabian Leader whom faced death lately...
They are many...
But I choosed the once whom I think they made a different in our lives...
It is my honor to write about these great men...
Hummm, Lets Start:
United Arab Emirates
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan
The achievements of the UAE in the past three decades are clear evidence of the abilities of the people who have worked selflessly alongside the UAE President, His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, to build the country. They are great examples of the power of loyalty and sacrifice.
http://pakistantimes.net/2004/11/03/nahyan.JPG
Lebanon
The former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri
Assassinated on February 13, 2005, is widely credited with rebuilding his country after the 15-year civil war and had a major role in Lebanon’s post-war political and business life..
Personally, I liked this guy...
He made a lot of stuff to improve his beloved country, Lebanon..
About 1,000 students studies on his expense..
He rebuild Lebanon again after a long war..
And by the time he did..
I’m sure that Lebanon has lost one of its Greatest Men…
http://www.meib.org/images/ff_hariri_rafiq.jpg
Saudi Arabia
King Fahd
Here you can trace all the elements that make up King Fahd’s contribution to the well-being of his own country and to the wider Arab and Islamic worlds.
In the domestic sphere, he laid the foundations of the Kingdom’s modern educational system. As Crown Prince and King, he has overseen the development of Saudi Arabia’s infrastructure, a development on a scale and at a pace that is unprecedented. Under his leadership, the Kingdom has become a modern, developed industrialized state, with an educated population well-equipped to face the challenges of the time.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/gulf/images/king-fahd_3.jpg
Palestine
Yasser Arafat
Arafat was apparently greatly influenced by one of his teachers, Majid Halaby, who gave him the nickname Yasir, because of his supposed resemblance to Yasir al Birah, a Palestinian leader killed by the British in the Arab revolt.
http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/a/fotos/arafat.jpg
Thank you for replying,
And I hope that you like my threads...
Bling,
*Wrote this thread my self with a little help from my friend..
I think Saddam and the people whom I’m going to talk about now are the ones who deserve it...
They had the charisma and the ability to influence those around them..
This is a Biography about some Arabian Leader whom faced death lately...
They are many...
But I choosed the once whom I think they made a different in our lives...
It is my honor to write about these great men...
Hummm, Lets Start:
United Arab Emirates
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan
The achievements of the UAE in the past three decades are clear evidence of the abilities of the people who have worked selflessly alongside the UAE President, His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, to build the country. They are great examples of the power of loyalty and sacrifice.
http://pakistantimes.net/2004/11/03/nahyan.JPG
Lebanon
The former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri
Assassinated on February 13, 2005, is widely credited with rebuilding his country after the 15-year civil war and had a major role in Lebanon’s post-war political and business life..
Personally, I liked this guy...
He made a lot of stuff to improve his beloved country, Lebanon..
About 1,000 students studies on his expense..
He rebuild Lebanon again after a long war..
And by the time he did..
I’m sure that Lebanon has lost one of its Greatest Men…
http://www.meib.org/images/ff_hariri_rafiq.jpg
Saudi Arabia
King Fahd
Here you can trace all the elements that make up King Fahd’s contribution to the well-being of his own country and to the wider Arab and Islamic worlds.
In the domestic sphere, he laid the foundations of the Kingdom’s modern educational system. As Crown Prince and King, he has overseen the development of Saudi Arabia’s infrastructure, a development on a scale and at a pace that is unprecedented. Under his leadership, the Kingdom has become a modern, developed industrialized state, with an educated population well-equipped to face the challenges of the time.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/gulf/images/king-fahd_3.jpg
Palestine
Yasser Arafat
Arafat was apparently greatly influenced by one of his teachers, Majid Halaby, who gave him the nickname Yasir, because of his supposed resemblance to Yasir al Birah, a Palestinian leader killed by the British in the Arab revolt.
http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/a/fotos/arafat.jpg
Thank you for replying,
And I hope that you like my threads...
Bling,
*Wrote this thread my self with a little help from my friend..