mercredi 25 février 2015

Fawzia Zouari There are days when I regret being born Arabic

Fawzia Zouari
There are days when I regret being born Arabic
Proverb Arabic
Put a desert to a Christian or a Jew and he will make a garden
Replace garden to a Muslim and he will make a desert


Fawzia Zouari,Tunisian writer and journalist, doctor of French and comparative literature at the Sorbonne published in "Jeune Afrique" « Young Africa» of May 2, 2014 article remarkable that I have to disseminate as widely as possible:
"There are days when I wish being born Arabic.
"On days when I wake up before the show shaggy jaws ready to kill in the name of Allah and when I fall asleep with the sound of explosions appear on the bottom of Quranic verses.
On days when I look corpses littering the streets of Baghdad or Beirut through the fault of suicide bombers;where macho sheikhs and blind themselves the right to issue fatwas because they are full of such bottles: hatred and blood I see little girls running together to protect their body that their mother stones and othertake the wedding dress at the age of 9 years.
And these days when I hear Christian moms trust in sobbing their offspring converted to Islam refuses to touch the pretext that they are impure.


When I hearcry this Muslim father because he does not know why the boy went to get killed in Syria.At the time of this parade in Aleppo suburbs, Kalashnikovs slung, waiting to feast on a kid came from the suburbs of Tunis and London,who are led to believe that rapeis a free pass to heaven.
These days I see Bill Gates spend their money for African children and François Pinault for artists of the continent, while the sheikhs of the Gulf squander their wealth in casinos and houses charm and it does not come to the idea of the moguls Maghreb to think of the unemployed who die of hunger, the poet who lives in underground, the artist who has no money to buy a brush.
And all those believers who think they are the inventors of the powder so they do not know to tie a tie, and I'm not talking about their inability to produce a tablet or a car.
The same people who count the miracles of science in the Koran and are devoid of the smallest knowledge can reduce diseases.
No! The West,these preachers full of arrogance and vomiting, although they can not do without his laptop, his medication, progress of all kinds.
And the cacophony of these "revolutions" that fall between obscurantist hands as the fruit of the tree.
These Islamists who talk about democracy and do not believe a word, who claim to respect women and treat them as slaves.
And those gourds who veil and curve instead of smelling the trap who claim co-wife status, complementary, less than nothing!


And these "niqabées"which, in Europe, take pleasure in shocking the good or the good Belgian Gaul as if it was a feat to go out in diver ! As if it was a way to grow Islam than to present it in its attire. most retrograde
These days, finally, when I seek salvation and nowhere found, even with an Arab intellectual elite rampant on the airwaves and ignores the field, which rails against the day and ends in the bars at night, talking principles and sells for a few dollars, that makes noise and nouse!
That was my quarter of an hour anger against mine. Whew
Biography
Fawzia Zouari,born in Kef, Tunisia is a writer and journalistworld.
Doctor of French and comparative literature at the Sorbonne, Zouari lived in Paris since 1979.
She worked for ten years at the Institute of the Arab  - In various positions including the editor of the magazine Qantara1 - before becoming a journalist with the weekly Jeune Afrique in 19961.

Fawzia Zouari, Carthage girl and the Enlightenment. She has betrayed the tomb of the ancestors, leaving the family village and pulling his eternal Tunisia to miscegenation: in "I Married a French" she tells the identity tremor experienced in his couple: she Maghreb attached to secularism himself French, converted to Islam,"bearded limit." But it is in the humor and erudition that this journalist with Jeune Afrique is balance.
Chaoui Hamza Iman (disruptor)
Fawzia Zouari
PhD in French literature writer and journalist.


http://www.europe-israel.org/2015/02/fawzia-zouari-mon-quart-dheure-de-colere-il-y-a-des-jours-ou-je-regrette-detre-nee-arabe/
http://www.islam-et-verite.com/blog/islam/fawzia-zouari-il-y-a-des-jours-ou-je-regrette-d-etre-nee-arabe.html


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