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Picking a U.S. President: Obama Emerges as the Middle East Favorite for His Muslim Heritage
ABC News ^ | Jan. 10, 2008 | LARA SETRAKIAN

Posted on 01/10/2008 9:23:29 PM PST by indcons

They may not have a vote, but civic-minded people in the Middle East are watching the U.S. presidential race closely, and some have already chosen their favorite candidate.

"My favorite is unquestionably Sen. [Barack] Obama. He presents a new face of America to the Middle East, and to the world at large," Hafed Al Ghwell, a Libyan-American with the Dubai School of Government, told ABC News.

"I think [Obama] is capable of restoring the image of America as a beacon of democracy," said Fadi Salem, a Syrian engineer, also with the DSG.

The Illinios Democrat seems to have captured the hearts, minds and newspaper pages of the Middle East.

Even before winning in Iowa, Obama appeared to be the local favorite, as evidenced in the region's English language press. An op-ed in Egypt's Daily News called him "a breath of fresh air." Another, in the Daily Star of Lebanon, said he is "a global candidate for a global age."

"To see an African-American come this close to the White House, less than 50 years after the end of segregation ... is an accomplishment for which all Americans can be proud," wrote an editorial in Arab News, a Saudi Arabian newspaper. "Democrats, in particular, must quietly feel glad that the days of the Birmingham Barons and Bull Connor are behind the party."

Though Obama is, himself, a Christian, his father's Muslim heritage, and his own multiracial makeup, are seen as a huge plus  a sign to many here that he may be able to understand the region and what it would take to achieve peace and stability.

In one editorial, Lebanese political analyst Chibli Mallat pointed out that the name Barack is short for "Mubarak," an Arabic word, meaning "the blessed one." In a point of unsolicited advice, Mallat suggested Obama should highlight, not bury, that heritage.

"You should be proud of your Muslim legacy," wrote Mallat. "Make it a central plank of your campaign to become world leader. There is no contradiction between this and the Christian convictions you have. ... Become a uniquely ecumenical president, in a world increasingly in the throes of religious strife."

New York Sen. Hilary Clinton has equal or greater name recognition in the Arab world, but her popularity seems scant. Despite widespread admiration for her husband and nostalgia for his foreign policy, Clinton does not benefit much from his reflected glow.

"As a candidate for that high office, she has left a lot to be desired, and it is getting worse," wrote Tom Plate in Dubai's Khaleej Times.

"Take her recent retreat on global trade  her apparently newfound doubts about the value of all free-trade deals. What a disgusting display of dime store grandstanding," he wrote.

On the Republican side, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are still relative unknowns, while local columnist Linda Heard called former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani the "Middle East's worst nightmare." Even though Giuliani has business ties to the Arab world, those are outweighed by what is perceived as a commitment to the Bush administration's foreign policy.

"Whereas, post 9-11, Giuliani was generally considered a competent, nice guy, keen to roll up his sleeves in order to put his city to rights, in recent months, the mask has come off," Heard wrote in Gulf News, a paper printed in the United Arab Emirates.

Ghaleb Darabya, a Palestinian executive education specialist, noted that Arabs still take offense at Giuliani's decision to return a multimillion-dollar gift from Saudi Arabia's Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal, to a relief fund for the victims of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

"Giuliani is known for his tough stance and his leadership after 9/11  he was able to bring people together. But if you ask people in this region, they know him for rejecting the donations that were made by Arabs who wanted to help American families," Darabya told ABC News.

Arizona Sen. John McCain resonates with Darabya as the candidate of character.

"[McCain] represents some honesty and integrity ... He has what it takes to lead the Republican party," Darabya said.

When asked what the new American president's priorities should be, experts in the Middle East point to a handful of perennial, predictable issues: the Iraq War, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and resolving diplomatic standoffs with Syria and Iran. But while the issues may be the same as in the last political cycle, the feeling in the region is that they are much more critical now.

"These already dangerous times are becoming even more dangerous. We can only stand by helplessly as the American people decide their fate and ours," Heard wrote. "With the future of the planet in their hands, it's time they made the right choice."

Maryam Shahabi contributed to this article.

Copyright © 2008 ABC News Internet Ventures


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: husseinobama; islam; muslims; obama; worldopinion
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To: indcons

To all:
Any truth to the allegation that Obama used the Koran when sworn into the Senate?


21 posted on 01/10/2008 11:39:11 PM PST by gandalftb (Ruthless action may be only clarity...quickly, awake (Capt. Willard, Apocalypse Now))
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To: indcons

If this country is stupid enough to vote a Muslim into office while we are at war with millions of them...then we deserve to go down.

We are asking for it.


22 posted on 01/10/2008 11:44:05 PM PST by My Favorite Headache (No One Gets To Their Heaven Without A Fight)
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To: Chickensoup

B-HO for short.


23 posted on 01/11/2008 12:42:23 AM PST by Defiant (Huckabee puts the goober back in gubernatorial.)
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To: gandalftb

No that was Ellison.


24 posted on 01/11/2008 12:56:11 AM PST by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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To: indcons

Sooner or later people are going to have to come to grips with the fact that Obama IS a Muslim in the eyes of much of the Muslim world.

He was born to a Muslim father. He went to an Islamic religious school. Of course he is Muslim — in their eyes.

Muslims do not recognize conversions. You are an Infidel, a Muslim or an apostate. There are no other choices.

I am not saying that he should be disqualified from the presidency because of that, but we can’t ignore that factor either.


25 posted on 01/11/2008 1:56:26 AM PST by Ronin (Bushed ougot!!! Another tragic victim of BDS.)
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To: indcons

The Barak Hussein Obama campaign in action...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAUXC_uwaR8


26 posted on 01/11/2008 3:16:56 AM PST by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: max americana; Candor7; Fred Nerks; expatguy; goldfinch; JerseyHighlander
How can you be a Christian AND Muslim AT THE SAME TIME???

If you never converted to Christianity in the first place.

Lately, I have been looking at Obama's conversion and nowhere can I find a reference to Obama's baptism.

The best information I can find is this account:

Obama walked down the aisle of Trinity Church to make a formal commitment of his faith. However, Cathleen Falsani, religion columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, warns us that Obama’s walking the aisle at Trinity is poles apart from what Christians commonly refer to as being "saved, transformed or washed in the blood." In other words, it’s not to be confused with what Jesus called being "born again." As Mr. Obama himself explains, "It wasn’t an epiphany…but just a moment to certify or publicly affirm a growing faith in me."

What kind of faith is it that is growing in Barack Obama? Is it the historic Christian faith? Not according to the good senator, who describes his faith as: (1) Suspicious of dogma (2) Without any monopoly on the truth (3) Nontransferable to others (4) Infused with a big healthy dose of doubt, and (5) Indulgent of and compatible with all other religions. Unlike traditional Christianity, which Mr. Obama bemoans for its “call to evangelize and proselytize,” the good senator’s faith is strictly a personal and private affair. Although he has no qualms about parading it in public in hopes of bolstering his political career, he would never dream of preaching it to others in hopes of converting them to Christ."


How does a "walk down the aisle" make one a Christian?

I would appreciate any hard evidence -- either way -- that Obama is a baptized Christian.

Link

Also Obama claims his conversion happened during "his twenties," but most of the references I find is that his "conversion" occurred in 1992, the same year he married Michelle.

Anybody got any information on this most important issue?
27 posted on 01/11/2008 3:18:19 AM PST by Beckwith (Dhimmicrats and the liberal media have chosen sides -- Islamofascism)
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To: indcons
'Make it a central plank of your campaign to become world leader.

Yes, yes!

Just DO IT, Barry!

We triple dog dare you.

28 posted on 01/11/2008 3:30:04 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: gandalftb
False, false, false. He used a bible.

It was Keith Ellison that used a Quran. One that had belonged to Thomas Jefferson.

Please don’t hand these straw men to Obama’s apologists. It gives them a tool to discredit this site.

29 posted on 01/11/2008 3:32:09 AM PST by Beckwith (Dhimmicrats and the liberal media have chosen sides -- Islamofascism)
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To: indcons
This has been hinted at here, but I bet Hillary knows one of Barack's secrets (and wouldn't be surprised if she put it to the test).

As a child Barack recited the Koran in Arabic--so there is a good chance that he can speak and understand Arabic. If he included that accomplishment in his resume it probably would be a plus. Since he appears to be hiding it this could prove embarassing for him down the road.


30 posted on 01/11/2008 3:36:40 AM PST by cgbg (Election 2008: A Long Ride On A Hillarinobama Short Bus.)
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To: Candor7
Ever ask yourself why Black America is ambivalent about Obama? They know the kind of creature he truly is.

And yet they flock towards Hillary. They obviously don't know the kind of creature SHE truly is. So their judgement is questionable anyway.
31 posted on 01/11/2008 5:54:45 AM PST by Sig Sauer P220
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To: indcons

They may like Obama best now, but if Hillary gets the nomination, they’ll like her best. Anyone but a Republican (with the exception of Ronnie Paul, of course).


32 posted on 01/11/2008 5:56:28 AM PST by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: potlatch; PhilDragoo; ntnychik; MeekOneGOP; ROTB



33 posted on 01/11/2008 7:02:19 AM PST by devolve (---- - Hey Boone! - My bonus check is late again! -)
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To: freekitty

actually the Arab world loved Hitler. Mein Kamph is still a bestseller over there. As far as I am concerned, anyone popular over there is not popular with me. Bet they’d hate FRED


34 posted on 01/11/2008 7:09:10 AM PST by When do we get liberated? ((Ok, Im the official Pit Bull Defender/If you can't stand behind our troops, stand in front of them.)
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To: Condor 63

Giggle


35 posted on 01/11/2008 7:15:36 AM PST by freekitty ((May the eagles long fly our beautiful and free American sky.))
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To: indcons

Mubarak Hussein Osama .. sounds very Presidential.


36 posted on 01/11/2008 7:45:11 AM PST by libh8er
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To: When do we get liberated?; forkinsocket; SunkenCiv; Fred Nerks


37 posted on 01/11/2008 8:22:46 AM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: devolve; potlatch; ntnychik; MeekOneGOP; Grampa Dave; ROTB; G8 Diplomat; Seadog Bytes


38 posted on 01/11/2008 8:23:56 AM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: When do we get liberated?

Probably would hate Fred. giggle


39 posted on 01/11/2008 8:29:35 AM PST by freekitty ((May the eagles long fly our beautiful and free American sky.))
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To: G8 Diplomat

...and the same ones who danced in the streets on 9/11.


40 posted on 01/11/2008 8:36:20 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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