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A fight that cannot cease by Tariq A. Al-Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA Created On: 14/Feb/2013 Views: 1287 Replies: 0 
The war against corruption must never cease. Corruption eats away the moral fiber of a society and eventually ends up destroying the government, institution or the individual’s sense of ethics and integrity. Click here to read Full Article

Hypocrisy of a myopic social order by Tariq A. Al Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 28/Jan/2013 Views:1587 Replies:0 
Going by the latest ruling by a court on Twitter comments, it seems Jews are the only bona fide recipients of fair play when it comes to French laws.I don’t know about the rest of you, but every now and then a news item flashes by that causes me to sit up and take note. Perhaps it is the audacity of the subject or the underlying hypocrisy — whatever be the reason, it does indeed raise questions an Click here to read Full Article
Are we true to the Holy Prophet’s teachings? by Khaled Almaeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 24/Jan/2013 Views:1321 Replies:0 
Not a day passes without some depressing news from one Muslim country or another. Either it is a terrorist attack in Afghanistan or the Syrian Air Force bombing its own people. Iraq continues to be hit with violence of the most gruesome kind. Mali now joins the list of Muslim countries facing internal turmoil and external intervention. People continue to be killed in Pakistan either in drone attac Click here to read Full Article
 
Key factors in nation-building by Tariq A. Al-Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 16/Jan/2013 Views:1205 Replies:0 
Following my recent trip to Bangladesh, I was asked by a colleague the reasons behind my optimistic perspective on that country. He wanted to know what I had seen there to justify my positive view. My answer was brief: A diligent workforce and a thoughtfully planned educational system. Click here to read Full Article
A crime beyond 
barriers by Tariq A.Al Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 7/Jan/2013 Views:1234 Replies:0 
The brutal rape of a 23-year-old medical student on a public bus last month in New Delhi, followed by her tragic death, has not gone unnoticed in Saudi Arabia. News reports daily covered details of the crime and the subsequent moral outrage that engulfed India. Click here to read Full Article
 
Bangladesh – a tale of two women by Tariq A. Al Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 23/Dec/2012 Views:1553 Replies:0 
While political parties may be on opposite sides of the spectrum, ultimately the will of the industrious people will move their country forward towards a singular goal of success Click here to read Full Article
Thailand’s overtures to the Kingdom by Tariq A. Al-Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 13/Dec/2012 Views:1119 Replies:0 
THAILAND’S relationship with Saudi Arabia has been somewhat strained for more than two decades. But steps toward normalizing relations to previous levels seem to be taking hold. In September of this year, the first official bilateral talks were held for the first time in more than two decades between officials from the foreign ministries of both countries on the sidelines of the United Nations G Click here to read Full Article
 
What a frank statement. Let the truth be told...
Posted By: TARIQA On: 3/Dec/2012 Views:1149 Replies:0 
What a frank statement. Let the truth be told... Click here to read Full Article
A fresh perspective on women drivers by Tariq A. Al Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 3/Dec/2012 Views:1322 Replies:0 
By giving women the right to drive, Saudi Arabia can conserve water consumed by the approximately million expatriate drivers and reduce the skyrocketing costs of desalination Click here to read Full Article
 
Cricket diplomacy may well be the answer by Tariq A. Al Maeena,
Posted By: TARIQA On: 25/Nov/2012 Views:1087 Replies:0 
It is now time for both India and Pakistan to learn from the distant past and move forward towards normalisation of relations.Back in the early ‘70s, the world was engulfed in a Cold War. On the one hand was the US, an advocate of democracy. The other side had two equally formidable forces — the Soviet Union, vanguard of socialism, and China, the kingdom of the principles of Maoism. Those were ten Click here to read Full Article
Suu Kyi must stand up for Rohingyas by Tariq A. Al Maeena
Posted By: TARIQA On: 18/Nov/2012 Views:1234 Replies:0 
Some attribute her reluctance to stick her neck out due to fear of losing favour among the voting majority, as elections are coming up in 2015 Click here to read Full Article

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