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Georgetown University Qatar hosts talk by prominent Egyptian journalist

Published: 07 May 2013 - 12:04 pm | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 04:29 am

Egyptian journalist Mohamed Hassanein Heikal delivered a lecture on  “The Gulf: The Day After Tomorrow” to an audience consisting of faculty, alumni and students of Georgetown University Qatar, as well as members of the local community, at the Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC) on Sunday.

A commentator on contemporary politics of the Arab world for the last fifty years, Heikal has met countless world leaders and overseen the unfolding of major events throughout his career in journalism and politics. Having dedicating his life to writing, he has authored 62 books in Arabic and 11 books in English, which have subsequently been translated into more than 33 languages.

Following a welcome address from Dean Gerd Nonneman of Georgetown University in Qatar, Heikal addressed the audience in his traditional eloquent style. Commenting on the importance of assessing the future of the Gulf region from within, he said, “Under all circumstances and among all options, there can be no defences or battlements outside space and time, that is: outside geography and history.”

For students of politics and history, as well as those with an interest in the region, “There are few personalities who share Mohamed Heikal’s breadth of experience and direct knowledge of some of the most important events that have shaped recent Middle East history,” said Dean Nonneman. 

“Heikal’s documentation of those events and his analysis of the policies and trends of a shifting region have long informed discussion and debate for countless people in the Arab world and around the globe, including our students here at Georgetown. This presentation was a very special opportunity to hear projections for the future of the region, from a witness to its history.”

The Peninsula