AW: [Oman-L] Saudi citizenship/GCC citizenship
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abdallah@bahantah.com
Thu, 11 Oct 2001 10:02:47 +0200
Tommy,
Are we talking about a case of Alabama Blackman verses a Whiteman or what??...the Saudi Ambasador to D.C. is as black as you can get, moreover, using the word white to discribe none arabised Arabs of the Gulf..is like calling the Nordic people blue!!
the real arabs of the Al-Jjazira and Yemen are first brown and there's a great deal of intermarraige between these "white" Arabs and the "Blacks" as you put it..it's totally based on your tribe affliation and today more than anything else..MONEY..or Offficial Position..Also, the whole Ben Jellawi are dark skinned Tribe originally of Hubshi of Yemen. Today they are the second in line Royals of Saudi Arabia..hence, that's how Prince Bander is black....!!
As for the Citizenship in Saudia..yeah, i agree it's bit funny!, but again that's there way and it's must be respected.
now then, Tommy can you please talk somthing you are really well informed.
all the best
abdallah
> ----------------------------------------
> From: Baeck Tommy <Tommy.Baeck@ospidal-scuol.ch>
> Sent: Wed Oct 10 10:58:18 GMT+02:00 2001
> To: 'oman-l@oman.org' <oman-l@oman.org>
> Subject: AW: [Oman-L] Saudi citizenship/GCC citizenship
>
>
> Dear Omar,
>
> A child born in Saudi will NOT be a citizen of that country. In fact, it is
> really difficult for anyone to become a citizen nowadays in Saudi. First,
> you have to be a Muslim. Second, you got to have the right connections. The
> better connections you have, the quicker you become a citizen if you live
> there.
> I don't think there's a difference between a Saudi National and a Saudi
> Citizen.
> Blacks in Saudi: have the same rights as all the other Saudis, there is NO
> discrimination. BUT, one has a feeling................... You never (or
> rarely) see intermarriages between "White" and "Black" people in Saudi.
> Fairly much the same applies to Oman. The Omanis from Zanzibar are not
> black, some of them possibly mulattos. They are descending from Omanis who
> once migrated to Zanzibar.
>
> Tommy Back
>
>
>
>
> I have a question that has been bugging me for quite some time. I am an
> ethnic
> Arab Muslim living in the USA and I have always wondered if a child born in
> a
> country like Saudi Arabia is automatically a citizen.
> If not, what does it take for a person born in Saudi Arabia to get
> citizenship
> and what is the difference between a Saudi national and a Saudi citizen if
> there
> is any. Another question is: Since I have noticed that there is a lot of
> black
> Omanis, I am pretty sure that Oman has always been known as a place for
> people
> coming from different places like Omanis from Zanzibari descent for example.
> My
> question is: How integrated are the black Omanis into the society, are they
> primarily seen as "immigrants" or do they have their own Omani identity?
> What
> about black Arabs in countries like Saudi Arabia and
> the UAE? I truly appreciate any honest reply on this
>
> Jazakhallah khair
>
>
> Omar Ahmad al Taariq
>
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