Pubdate: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 Source: Gulf Daily News (Bahrain) Copyright: 2004 Gulf Daily News. Contact: http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2979 Author: Ali Al Ahwad LET US NOT DAMAGE OUR CULTURAL FABRIC AS a Bahraini I have spent many decades here observing the changes in our society. From a once undeveloped Middle Eastern nation we have made great strides in developing our economy and inclusion of minorities within our country. Yet at the same time we have begun to lose our cultural and religious fabric - which once bonded us all together so strongly. We are becoming more and more Westernised and are moving towards secularisation of mosque and state. We can see the results of this all around us. Our once well-behaved children are turning to drugs and violence; they commit crimes and they begin to disrespect not only their parents but others. What good does it do if you try and teach your children good values when they are constantly bombarded with messages from the outside world that aim to undermine these same values? I can still remember a time when we once used to welcome strangers regardless of their race or religion into our homes for meals, where we once greeted strangers as if they were brothers or sisters. Sadly this time is passing - let us not let it become extinct. Is it really any surprise that the same "Hippies" that promoted free love, amorality and drugs in the US are now the neo-cons that lead the Bush administration. I guess they finally realise the cost of what they wanted so dearly. That is their price for not promoting religious values and encouraging secularisation. It is sad that an outsider such as Angry Expat - misguided as the person may be has asked questions we Bahrainis should be asking ourselves. What is the price of morality? Thanks Angry Expat, for you finally made me think. Ali Al Ahwad - --- MAP posted-by: Josh