Shabab! Shabab! an excited Egyptian Police officer muttered upon viewing my
official identity documents handed me upon accreditation at the World Youth
Forum Held at Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt between 3rd-6th
November under the auspices of the Egyptian President, Abdel Fatah el-Sisi.
The Making of Al-Shabab! |
Despite my fore knowledge of the word ‘Shabab’ as an Arabic
word meaning ‘Youth’; up till that moment in Egypt, I despised being referred
to as ‘Shabab’ though I would regard myself as youth. My reason was not farfetched.
I first heard about the word ‘Shabab’
in 2006 as referring to an emergent Islamic militia organization in Somalia
upon the crushing of the defacto governing Islamic Court Union by the Ethiopian
Army in Mogadishu. Ever since then, Al-Shabab militia had gained notoriety in the
irresponsible sense for frustrating
lasting peace moves in that country. The grouping is even regarded as a
terrorist organization by most governments in the international scene.
Coming from a country which has a similar adjudged militia
grouping in Boko- Haram, I would
certainly not admire being referred to as Boko
Haram, as such I resented being referred to as Shabab.
My experience at the World Youth Forum changed all that
phobia. I had always read about Egypt from my Bible and in later years from
several study books at School and my personal collection and was held in awe of its status as the cradle of civilization. Nevertheless I was mystified by
what truly shaped Egyptian Identity whether it was African? Or Arab?
Mesmerised at the Egyptian Identity, I took time to understand the Seven Pillars of Egyptian Identity |
The first course of induction at the WYF was being taken
through the seven pillars of Egyptian Identity and then I clearly understood
the nature and values of her people which was ingrained in Pharaonic, African,
Greco-Roman, Coptic, Arabic, Islamic, Mediterranean. Of course I was able to
interact with Egyptian who shared these individual heritage pillars.
Marhaba! Was another word I found very useful from my rag-tag Arabic Vocabulary. Being able to
say hello to Egyptians and indeed teeming youths across the Arab world brought
smiles and interactive opportunities which I relished. I got blessed after such
conversations with ‘Mashallah’.
The World Youth Forum had over 5000 attendees from over 160
Countries across the globe. It was the most diverse and immense summit I have
ever attended. Held under the auspices of the Egyptian President, Abdel Fatah
El-Sisi, in my view heralded an awakening for Egyptian Soft Power dominance
across the Arab World and Africa.
With Ethiopia's Bitania Lulu. WYF afforded an opportunity to reconnect with contacts of the past from similar youth gatherings |
Historically, the Pharoahs have by the innovations and inventions
they helped drive shaped our world in mathematics, geometry, medicine, religion,
architecture and all field of human endeavour. The Egyptian soft power trend
continued through the ages of the Alexandrian-Hellenistic Ptolemies birthing
the light house at Pharos and the magnificient Alexandrian Library; to that of
Coptic Christianity borne out of the endeavour of St Mark the Evangelist which
birthed Ascetics and calls in to piety, preserving vital Christendom history in
Monasteries on the Sinai and Western Deserts. The Fatimid Caliphs birthed the
World’s Oldest University, Al-Azhar, and the endeavours of the Mamluk and
Ayyubid Caliphs which is ingrained in as the Eagle of Saladin in the current
Egyptian flag lives in perpetual eminence.
Foremost Egyptian Nationalist leader Gamel Abdel Nasser
talked about Heroic roles abounding for enthusiasts to take on and such was the
endeavour of the World Youth Forum. Borne out of the Egyptian Presidential
Leadership Programme, which was instituted as an annual event to harness the
demographic dividend of youth from all climes. The programme of events
comprised Start up Vein show case, Theatre performances, Several Panel
discussion and workshop segments on topical world issues, Model of Arab Africa
Summit among other events.
I had an enthralling experience at the FREEDOM.E |
I participated at the Model Arab Africa Summit and found
time to grace a few workshop sessions. Most enthralling of all was the
Freedom.E arena which afforded the opportunity for medieval café-like talk
sessions. It was pricking to note the omnipresence of the Egyptian President and
his wife at almost all the sessions. Intriguing still was the invitation of the
Arab gentry to the event, notable among which were the Palestinean and Sudanese
Presidents.
Relaxing at the banks of the Red Sea after a dip in its saline waters |
There was much support for people living with disabilities,
and stand out youths were awarded prizes for their sundry endeavours. Of note
was Zondwa Mandela, Grandson of Nelson Mandela.
For a foodie like me, there was lot to eat and drink. The
organization was next to perfect with very few or non existent tangible
complaints. Held at the fringes of the Red Sea, I found some time to have a
deep in its Saline Waters leaving with regrets of not being able to see the
ancient Pyramid wonders.
I love food and relish any dining momemt |
The last word I utilized from my rag tag Arabic Vocabulary was Shukran!
Or how best would I have appreciated the foresight and magnanimity of the
current Egyptian leadership? Around our world, billions of dollars are budgeted
for needless war equipments in Nuclear bombs, Stealth Fighter Planes and
Ballistic Missile Technology but the Egyptian leadership chose to invest in
youth!
My Shukran won’t
be enough without reeling out the WYF recommendations, one of which called for
another youth gathering at the Nubian heart land of Aswan on the banks of the
Nile. The Egyptian President promised to fund and drive research in science and
technology, business initiatives and Start-ups.
While the African continent sleep-walks the development drive, Egypt has provided a catalyst
and surely we can’t wait for the ascendancy of the Egyptian president as the
next Chair of the African Union.
And surely I returned back to my homeland accepting the
Al-Shabab Tag. I have met several Shababs from across the globe and so I am an
Al-Shabab!
From the land of Peace, Wa alaykumu s-salam
wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh SHUKRAN!