The paradox of Tony Blair's religious belief



The article Blair seeks 'the true face of faith' (November 30) described the former British prime minister's visit to Abu Dhabi in support of his Tony Blair Faith Foundation. This reminded me how disingenuous and slippery some political leaders can be. The concept of interfaith groups and the bringing together of different faiths for common good is to be praised.

However, unless I am mistaken, it was this self-righteous, pious, and non-remorseful character that took the UK to war under a false pretext. Mr Blair has yet to show remorse and he even stated that his faith gave him strength, resolve and steadfastness in his duty to go to war with Iraq.

Mr Blair is a rightly demonised  character among many segments of the UK populace, and a legal contingent thinks he still should stand trial for war crimes. He has been shown to be highly skilled in a duplicitous media approach.

The interfaith man of peace abroad and the man who preached war at home. Perhaps he is trying to manufacture his post prime ministerial legacy to offset the damage and deaths he was responsible for in Iraq.

Adil Ali, Abu Dhabi

Scarce coverage of Ashes series

The National has lived up to its reputation. England scores 517/1d and cricket news has made it into your esteemed newspaper (Changes likely in Australia's bowling attack, November 30), along with a full rear page photo of Ricky Ponting, the Australian captain.

For the sake of more cricket coverage, I do hope England wins the 2nd Test, otherwise we will be left once again with reading exciting coverage of Wigan vs West Ham United.

Anwar Khan, Dubai

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I am a big supporter of The National and thoroughly enjoy reading your paper.  As an Englishman, however, I am astonished that for two days running there was no coverage of the Ashes Test Series between England and Australia.

Given the large English and Australian community in the UAE, it is staggering that The National seems to have overlooked the most important sporting contest between these two countries (and possibly the biggest sporting story globally, at the moment).

Ed Hills, Dubai

Change lost by parking meters

In reference to Georgia Lewis' opinion article Meters needed to end parking issues (November 24) why do the meters take predetermined amounts of money for fixed periods of one hour instead of allocating time against the amount of money you put in? We have several prepaid parking cards with only one dirham left on each so they can only be thrown away as a result. Is that policy?

Peter Dew, Abu Dhabi

Elvis is the king of holiday music

In reference to the article Sounds of the Season (November 26), Mariah Carey's 1994 album Merry Christmas could not be the biggest holiday album if it sold 12 million copies around the world.

Elvis Presley's 1957 album Elvis' Christmas Album has been certified by the Recording Industry Association of America for 12 million copies shipped in North America alone.

Wikipedia indicates that the album has sold more than 19 million copies worldwide.

Steve Silva, Abu Dhabi

On the question of sponsonship

In reference to the news article FNC to debate sponsorship system (November 29), I look forward to hearing the Minister of Labour Saqr Ghobash's comments on the issue.

I think the UAE would benefit from changing the sponsorship system just as Bahrain has already done. It feels like history is moving in that direction. I would hope the UAE doesn't straggle behind the other Gulf states.

Matt Duffy, Abu Dhabi

A new meaning to an old word

Justin Thomas's opinion article Hollow holiday greetings celebrate the new age of 'cant' (November 29) lamented the loss of the old word "cant" from common usage.

I have to share a moment from a Houston radio show in the 1990s. The hosts Stevens and Prewitt would share an acronym every morning on their show and the one I always remember was C-A-N-T.

It stands for Corporate Animal, No Talent.

I hope Justin Thomas appreciates the sympathetic theme here with the many MBA-bearing aspiring high flyers littering our business offices and trotting out their jargon and cliché-ridden language enabled by modern communications technology.

Steve Thompson, Abu Dhabi

The five pillars of Islam

1. Fasting

2. Prayer

3. Hajj

4. Shahada

5. Zakat

OIL PLEDGE

At the start of Russia's invasion, IEA member countries held 1.5 billion barrels in public reserves and about 575 million barrels under obligations with industry, according to the agency's website. The two collective actions of the IEA this year of 62.7 million barrels, which was agreed on March 1, and this week's 120 million barrels amount to 9 per cent of total emergency reserves, it added.

The specs: 2018 Honda City

Price, base: From Dh57,000
Engine: 1.5L, in-line four-cylinder
Transmission: Continuously variable transmission
Power: 118hp @ 6,600rpm
Torque: 146Nm @ 4,600rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 5.8L / 100km

COMPANY PROFILE

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Started: 2022

Founders: Venkat Reddy, Mohammed Al Bulooki, Bilal Merchant, Asif Ahmed, Ovais Merchant

Based: Dubai, UAE

Industry: Digital receipts, finance, blockchain

Funding: $4 million

Investors: Privately/self-funded

'Unrivaled: Why America Will Remain the World’s Sole Superpower'
Michael Beckley, Cornell Press

England squad

Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford, Nick Pope, Aaron Ramsdale

Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Coady, Marc Guehi, Reece James, Harry Maguire, Tyrone Mings, Luke Shaw, John Stones, Ben White

Midfielders: Jude Bellingham, Conor Gallagher, Mason Mount, Jordan Henderson, Declan Rice, James Ward-Prowse

Forwards: Tammy Abraham, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Raheem Sterling

Company Profile

Company name: Hoopla
Date started: March 2023
Founder: Jacqueline Perrottet
Based: Dubai
Number of staff: 10
Investment stage: Pre-seed
Investment required: $500,000

While you're here
The studios taking part (so far)
  1. Punch
  2. Vogue Fitness 
  3. Sweat
  4. Bodytree Studio
  5. The Hot House
  6. The Room
  7. Inspire Sports (Ladies Only)
  8. Cryo
2.0

Director: S Shankar

Producer: Lyca Productions; presented by Dharma Films

Cast: Rajnikanth, Akshay Kumar, Amy Jackson, Sudhanshu Pandey

Rating: 3.5/5 stars

Chef Nobu's advice for eating sushi

“One mistake people always make is adding extra wasabi. There is no need for this, because it should already be there between the rice and the fish.
“When eating nigiri, you must dip the fish – not the rice – in soy sauce, otherwise the rice will collapse. Also, don’t use too much soy sauce or it will make you thirsty. For sushi rolls, dip a little of the rice-covered roll lightly in soy sauce and eat in one bite.
“Chopsticks are acceptable, but really, I recommend using your fingers for sushi. Do use chopsticks for sashimi, though.
“The ginger should be eaten separately as a palette cleanser and used to clear the mouth when switching between different pieces of fish.”

Fight card

1. Featherweight 66kg: Ben Lucas (AUS) v Ibrahim Kendil (EGY)

2. Lightweight 70kg: Mohammed Kareem Aljnan (SYR) v Alphonse Besala (CMR)

3. Welterweight 77kg:Marcos Costa (BRA) v Abdelhakim Wahid (MAR)

4. Lightweight 70kg: Omar Ramadan (EGY) v Abdimitalipov Atabek (KGZ)

5. Featherweight 66kg: Ahmed Al Darmaki (UAE) v Kagimu Kigga (UGA)

6. Catchweight 85kg: Ibrahim El Sawi (EGY) v Iuri Fraga (BRA)

7. Featherweight 66kg: Yousef Al Husani (UAE) v Mohamed Allam (EGY)

8. Catchweight 73kg: Mostafa Radi (PAL) v Ahmed Abdelraouf of Egypt (EGY)

9.  Featherweight 66kg: Jaures Dea (CMR) v Andre Pinheiro (BRA)

10. Catchweight 90kg: Tarek Suleiman (SYR) v Juscelino Ferreira (BRA)

How to wear a kandura

Dos

  • Wear the right fabric for the right season and occasion 
  • Always ask for the dress code if you don’t know
  • Wear a white kandura, white ghutra / shemagh (headwear) and black shoes for work 
  • Wear 100 per cent cotton under the kandura as most fabrics are polyester

Don’ts 

  • Wear hamdania for work, always wear a ghutra and agal 
  • Buy a kandura only based on how it feels; ask questions about the fabric and understand what you are buying
HWJN

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Rating: 3/5

The specs

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Transmission: 6-speed auto

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Torque: 385Nm

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