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World class Achievement by Arab's that Japan cannot compete:
1. The Rise of Mega Cities and Skyscrapers (UAE)
Achievement: The UAE, particularly Dubai, is home to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and other architectural marvels like Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan has its own architectural achievements, but Dubai’s focus on ultra-modern architecture and the creation of artificial islands is unmatched globally, creating a visual symbol of innovation and wealth.
2. The Revival of the Library of Alexandria (Egypt, 2002)
Achievement: The Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern version of the ancient Library of Alexandria, was inaugurated in 2002. It serves as a global cultural and academic hub.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan does not have an equivalent historical or cultural institution that symbolizes the intellectual legacy of the ancient world, like the Library of Alexandria did for centuries.
3. The Development of Sustainable Cities (UAE - Masdar City)
Achievement: The UAE created Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, an entirely sustainable city designed to be powered by renewable energy.
Why Japan Can't Compete: While Japan has made strides in energy efficiency, the concept of building a self-sustaining city entirely based on renewable energy is a level of ambition that Masdar City represents uniquely in the Middle East.
4. Cultural and Religious Importance - Hajj Pilgrimage (Saudi Arabia)
Achievement: Saudi Arabia organizes the Hajj pilgrimage, the largest annual religious gathering in the world, drawing over 2 million Muslims to Mecca every year.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan does not have an equivalent global religious event with such a deep cultural and geopolitical significance.
5. Leadership in Renewable Energy Development (UAE, Saudi Arabia)
Achievement: Countries like UAE and Saudi Arabia are leading global efforts in renewable energy. The UAE has launched significant projects like Noor Abu Dhabi, the world’s largest solar power plant, and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 aims for massive investments in renewable energy.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan has renewable energy projects, but Middle Eastern countries have become global leaders in solar energy and wind power, leveraging their sunny, vast deserts for large-scale energy solutions.
6. Global Media Disruption with Al Jazeera (Qatar, 1996–Present)
Achievement: Launched a 24/7 Arabic and English news network that redefined global media narratives and empowered alternative perspectives on Western-dominated reporting.
Why Japan can't replicate: No Japanese media outlet has had this global influence in shifting political discourse, especially across the Global South and conflict zones.
Achievement: In less than 30 years, Dubai transformed from a desert trading post to a global business, finance, architecture, and tourism hub, home to the world’s tallest building (Burj Khalifa).
Why Japan can't replicate: Tokyo and Osaka are old megacities. Japan can't replicate the speed, scale, or symbolism of Dubai’s rise from nothing.
8. Hosting the World Cup in a Muslim Country – Qatar 2022
Achievement: First Arab and Muslim nation to host the FIFA World Cup—a global sports and diplomatic breakthrough, achieved despite international skepticism. Positioning Qatar on the global stage and showcasing its infrastructure and modernity. Qatar built stadiums that go beyond design and functionality to incorporate sustainability and cutting-edge technologies. The focus on modular structures, solar power, air-conditioning systems, and post-World Cup reuse of materials has set a new standard for futuristic sports venues.
Why Japan can't replicate: Japan co-hosted in 2002 with South Korea, but Qatar’s solo execution in a politically sensitive region was groundbreaking.
Anddddd... the world want immigrant leaders from the Arabs in their major companies..
Rami Rahim – Juniper Networks (USA) – CEO Georges Yared – Lloyd’s of London (UK) – Chief Risk Officer Maha Ibrahim – Canaan Partners (USA) – General Partner Michel A. Khalaf – MetLife (USA) – CEO Waleed Al-Moqbali – HSBC (UK) – Senior Vice President Ziyad Al-Raisi – Tesla (USA) – Vice President of Technology and Product Engineering Khaled N. Al-Dhaher – Oracle (USA) – Senior Vice President Rashid Al-Balooshi – Microsoft (USA) – Senior Executive Khalid Al-Mansour – Goldman Sachs (USA) – Partner Ali Jassim – Accenture (USA) – Global Chief Operating Officer Hani Ashkar – PwC Middle East (USA) – Managing Partner Fadi Ghandour – Aramex (Jordan) & Investor in Uber (USA) – Founder Mona Ataya – Mumzworld (UAE) – CEO Tarek El-Masry – McKinsey & Company (USA) – Managing Director
Just shup up.. Your country sexual harassment is out of control, like stone age people that has their balls itchy 24/7,..perverts still doing secret upskirt, groping girls in the train and rape office workers..
World class Achievement by Arab's that Japan cannot compete:
1. The Rise of Mega Cities and Skyscrapers (UAE)
Achievement: The UAE, particularly Dubai, is home to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and other architectural marvels like Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan has its own architectural achievements, but Dubai’s focus on ultra-modern architecture and the creation of artificial islands is unmatched globally, creating a visual symbol of innovation and wealth.
2. The Revival of the Library of Alexandria (Egypt, 2002)
Achievement: The Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern version of the ancient Library of Alexandria, was inaugurated in 2002. It serves as a global cultural and academic hub.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan does not have an equivalent historical or cultural institution that symbolizes the intellectual legacy of the ancient world, like the Library of Alexandria did for centuries.
3. The Development of Sustainable Cities (UAE - Masdar City)
Achievement: The UAE created Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, an entirely sustainable city designed to be powered by renewable energy.
Why Japan Can't Compete: While Japan has made strides in energy efficiency, the concept of building a self-sustaining city entirely based on renewable energy is a level of ambition that Masdar City represents uniquely in the Middle East.
4. Cultural and Religious Importance - Hajj Pilgrimage (Saudi Arabia)
Achievement: Saudi Arabia organizes the Hajj pilgrimage, the largest annual religious gathering in the world, drawing over 2 million Muslims to Mecca every year.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan does not have an equivalent global religious event with such a deep cultural and geopolitical significance.
5. Leadership in Renewable Energy Development (UAE, Saudi Arabia)
Achievement: Countries like UAE and Saudi Arabia are leading global efforts in renewable energy. The UAE has launched significant projects like Noor Abu Dhabi, the world’s largest solar power plant, and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 aims for massive investments in renewable energy.
Why Japan Can't Compete: Japan has renewable energy projects, but Middle Eastern countries have become global leaders in solar energy and wind power, leveraging their sunny, vast deserts for large-scale energy solutions.
6. Global Media Disruption with Al Jazeera (Qatar, 1996–Present)
Achievement: Launched a 24/7 Arabic and English news network that redefined global media narratives and empowered alternative perspectives on Western-dominated reporting.
Why Japan can't replicate: No Japanese media outlet has had this global influence in shifting political discourse, especially across the Global South and conflict zones.
7. Rapid Urban Transformation – Dubai’s Rise (UAE)
Achievement: In less than 30 years, Dubai transformed from a desert trading post to a global business, finance, architecture, and tourism hub, home to the world’s tallest building (Burj Khalifa).
Why Japan can't replicate: Tokyo and Osaka are old megacities. Japan can't replicate the speed, scale, or symbolism of Dubai’s rise from nothing.
8. Hosting the World Cup in a Muslim Country – Qatar 2022
Achievement: First Arab and Muslim nation to host the FIFA World Cup—a global sports and diplomatic breakthrough, achieved despite international skepticism. Positioning Qatar on the global stage and showcasing its infrastructure and modernity. Qatar built stadiums that go beyond design and functionality to incorporate sustainability and cutting-edge technologies. The focus on modular structures, solar power, air-conditioning systems, and post-World Cup reuse of materials has set a new standard for futuristic sports venues.
Why Japan can't replicate: Japan co-hosted in 2002 with South Korea, but Qatar’s solo execution in a politically sensitive region was groundbreaking.
Anddddd... the world want immigrant leaders from the Arabs in their major companies..
Rami Rahim – Juniper Networks (USA) – CEO
Georges Yared – Lloyd’s of London (UK) – Chief Risk Officer
Maha Ibrahim – Canaan Partners (USA) – General Partner
Michel A. Khalaf – MetLife (USA) – CEO
Waleed Al-Moqbali – HSBC (UK) – Senior Vice President
Ziyad Al-Raisi – Tesla (USA) – Vice President of Technology and Product Engineering
Khaled N. Al-Dhaher – Oracle (USA) – Senior Vice President
Rashid Al-Balooshi – Microsoft (USA) – Senior Executive
Khalid Al-Mansour – Goldman Sachs (USA) – Partner
Ali Jassim – Accenture (USA) – Global Chief Operating Officer
Hani Ashkar – PwC Middle East (USA) – Managing Partner
Fadi Ghandour – Aramex (Jordan) & Investor in Uber (USA) – Founder
Mona Ataya – Mumzworld (UAE) – CEO
Tarek El-Masry – McKinsey & Company (USA) – Managing Director