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From Rags to Riches: A Story of Abu Dhabi

 
 
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From Rags to Riches: A Story of Abu Dhabi

This fast selling book is a controversial account of the struggles that accompanied Abu Dhabi’s Development into modern nationhood. History is unfolded to reveal the political intrigues, manipulation, exploitation deception and infighting that preceded today’s federation. Frankly narrated Mohammed Al Fahim’s Story is also a vivid eye witness account of hunger, hardship and misery of life that prevailed in the emirates a generation ago.

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Product Details:
Author: Mohammed Al Fahim
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: November 30, 2008
Language: Italian
ISBN: 1439218633
Package Length: 9.5 inches
Package Width: 6.25 inches
Package Height: 0.48 inches
Package Weight: 0.84 pounds
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5An Inspiring Read  Mar 07, 2009
I recently traveled to Abu Dhabi and was given this book as a gift. It was a wonderful surprise. The book covers the history of Abu Dhabi--both the far past and the recent past. It is particularly interesting from the 1950s and beyond. The author, Mohammed Al-Fahim, grew up in Abu Dhabi during this period. The reader experiences the period through the author's eyes. Mr. Al-Fahim's bitterness sometimes comes through--and rightly so. For example, his mother died in childbirth when she was only 30. Her death would have been preventable if proper medical attention were made available. He blames the British for exploiting the region and its people without giving much in return for a long time. But the book is extremely well-balanced. He also blames previous rulers for being reluctant to improve living conditions to the same standards of the rest of the world. However, Mr. Al-Fahim is extremely fond of Sheikh Zayed whom he knew well and who did much to improve the lot of his people. Anyone interested in the Middle East, the politics of oil, and how moderate Islam can live harmoniously with the West should read this book.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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