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Arabs and the World

When I was little child, I did not know what human dignity means at that time, but today I strongly believe that human dignity is fundamental, and none can do anything without it. Nobody accepts that we treat him unfairly. No people in the world like to be inferior and without will. Everybody thinks of his dignity before all as it is inalienable part of every person’s personality. However, difficult life conditions may force some people to rank their dignity as a second in importance; these conditions are mainly have to do with the economic life. Example to that is Arab people who lost every faith in itself and its vocation in life and this is due to many reasons among which the fierce competition of the world countries to produce and impose themselves as strong countries. However, the Arab world did not pay attention to this fierce competition and became interested in irrelevant issues connected to spiritual world phase.

The Arabic (not Muslim) mind is still full of mistaken thoughts (fallacies) which do not fit or useful to the contemporary life, including the value of human being, mankind freedom and choice, human vocation in life. Other important issue is the basic understanding of life on which I can expand very much and write a pile of books, also, the interrelations among Arab people themselves is not in its good condition: this includes cooperation, mutual admiration, and interests, respect for others, and their human dignity.

Relations among Arab states are not that much good and this is due to the nature of the Arab personality which, fairly speaking, is keen to make progress in the way to unity and democracy, but the political personality of Arab people is very much deformed (regimes and interests). However, Arab states regimes are often accused of abusing authority and rejecting the unity between Arab states to keep their regimes and privileges.

The best answer to the Arab world difficulties is the better understanding of the life, away from the faith in the spiritual life which is supposed to be personal and concentrating on the daily life issues and paying much more attention to the importance of participating in the international competition which became inevitable in a world where single dispersed states do not weigh. So will Arabs learn the lesson before it is too late?

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Khaldun Abd-al-Nabi

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KHALDUN A. P. O. Box 16 Karak, Rabba khalduna@gmail.com EDUCATION Jordan University, Amman, Jordan, June 1999 B. A. in French Literature, note: 2.72 out of 4

Range 2, Team 2, JIPTC
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