Webmaster urges Qatari youth to break the mol

SPEED
By SPEED

By Sarmad Qazi
Qatari youth need to make use of the tremendous opportunities coming their way. Khalifa Saleh Haroon, 25, said Qatari society is experiencing the ‘Tradition versus modernity’ conflict in the face of rapid globalisation – especially of the peninsula.
“Yes. Many people my age are simply wasting their lives. The new generation needs to believe in creating a future for Qatar that the world can be proud of,” the youth, with an honours degree in Law from the UK, told Gulf Times.
A snapshot of ILQ
The human face behind the virtual façade of Qatar’s presence on the internet, Haroon founded iloveqatar.net (ILQ) late in 2007 with the aim of putting Qatar on the digital map, out of sheer love for the country and also because there was very little accurate information on Qatar on the web, according to him.
“Wherever I went as a university student, I was asked two things: where I am from followed by where it was,” he said.
Haroon who is a financial analyst during the day and a computer enthusiast at night was ticked off because Lonely Planet’s description of Qatar was “20 years old”.
Haroon envisaged a platform - a website that was to provide a lot of information and a current resource for foreigners wanting to move to Qatar as well as for expatriates who are already here.
ILQ now serves as a web encyclopaedia on Qatar. There is a dining guide, public forums, blogs, activities list, events, and a general guide.
“I had to do it myself. While studying in the UK, I founded a website called “fluid mobile” which was targeted at providing university students bargains. I loved creating practical theories. One idea was called a ‘white virus’; it would infect your PC like a virus but was in fact an anti-virus,” Haroon said.
“On ILQ, what I wanted to do was to inspire others. It has the distinction of including one of the first Qatari blogs where I write about real issues.”
The blog is called “Mr. Q” - a Qatari’s view. “I want to tell others that there is freedom of expression in the country,” Haroon said.
Despite the name of the site there is even a section called ‘I don’t love Qatar’ where users share their thoughts on things they’re not happy with.
According to the optimistic individual, as much as people complain – and they do from Doha’s traffic jams, road rage, public conduct, to smoking in malls – people should come up with solutions.
“The government can’t do everything on its own. It needs the help of the people. We were the first ones to suggest how labour camps in the Industrial Area can be turned into green residences – with virtually no extra money,” Haroon noted.
This emphasis on being socially-positive has resulted in ILQ becoming – again one of the first GCC social and informative portals – to advocate environment sustainability.
“It’s a subject that is close to me. So much so that I wrote a dissertation on environment comparing the laws of the UK and Qatar,” he said.
Then, there are campaigns that ILQ started organising or supported; a monthly ‘ILQ Labour Day’, ‘Wear your Seatbelt’, ‘Wear Something Yellow’, ‘QAWS’ and ‘Think Pink’.
“To be honest, I feel both honoured that there’s a fantastic expatriate community that are contributing to causes to help Qatar. This is something that more Qataris should be doing too,” he said.
“For just over a year now, we take 25% of the profit that ILQ generates, as well as donations, we pick a random worksite where we drop off some cold drinks, wet towels, shirts, and best of all, calling cards so that labourers can phone home to hear their families voices, every month,” Haroon pointed out.
“These guys are working hard to build my country, I’m so proud, so this is my way of saying thank you. With the low salary they make, giving them a phone with a bit of credit in it to pass around and phone home makes a big difference. It’s all so that they can call their family back home and say “I’m safe”,” he added.
“I want to show everyone that there are Qataris who care and hopefully influence others to do the same as well. I also want to break stereotypes that Qataris don’t have the same problems as others do,” Haroon said.
When started, ILQ, as a website was globally ranked at 2.5mn, today its ranked 300,000.
“Everyday myself or other ILQ administrators get 20-30 emails from prospective residents asking me questions as simple as how to get a visa. Do I tell them go to the government. No. I help them as much as I can. The website helps serve that original idea of telling the world what Qatar really is – and is becoming,” Haroon added.
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Speed Comments:

Haroon, Great article, no doubt you are doing a great job for the betterment of your Country.
Jazak'Allah Khair.

By amnesia• 26 Jul 2009 22:05
Rating: 4/5
amnesia

Thanks to everyone of you. It's appreciation which I think is very important, and you're kind words also helps keep me going :D

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Mr. Q's Blog - A Qatari's view on Qatar.

By novita77• 26 Jul 2009 17:31
novita77

@Amnesia : I will still hang around this website when i have a free time and help answering people's question about your home country :) Everyone seen your pictures now, so you will have to start Khalifa's fans club.

Mind you, i used to be like you answering people's message one by one on my PM about Qatar. Then I start receiving 15 to 20 PMs a day and cant cope anymore. I dont gain any financial rewards by doing that and i start spending more and more time answering those PM ..... So now i disable those features on my account.

By Dracula• 26 Jul 2009 17:01
Rating: 3/5
Dracula

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These young Qataris will lead a new generation of growth and prosperity in Qatar and the region.

We are quite proud of their accomplishments and we look forward to watching them succeed in their professional lives.

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Good luck, Haroon!

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And thanks for your help!

By nicaq25• 26 Jul 2009 16:43
Rating: 4/5
nicaq25

making his country a place where he could be proud of!

We hope to see more of you among our young generations:)

By tallg• 26 Jul 2009 15:16
tallg

Good point Expat Sueno, though I imagine that the huge number of threads on QL make it quite hard to provide personal answers in each case, and to dig out the old threads every time.

I think there was a discussion on why repeat threads are locked not long ago. Try searching for it :)

By Expat Sueño• 26 Jul 2009 15:11
Expat Sueño

I am so thankful for the efforts that amnesia and Qatari have put into their websites - they make such a difference to expats coming into a truly foreign country.

Quick note on amnesia's willingness to respond to emails & forum posts with the answer vs. "this has been discussed - please search the forum". The latter has been one of my personal pet peeves for a long time. . .it is so much more welcoming to either give the answer or, at a minimum, to say "you'll find some good info in this thread [link] - might want to search the forums for others as well". Thanks, amnesia, for going the extra mile.

By Dracula• 26 Jul 2009 15:01
Rating: 4/5
Dracula

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The Young Citizen of the Year Award goes to....Khalifa Saleh Haroon

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By tallg• 26 Jul 2009 14:50
tallg

If you say so amnesia :)

And don't worry, I'll be leaving with more smiles than bitter after-taste.

By amnesia• 26 Jul 2009 14:46
amnesia

Thanks for posting the article guys.

I'm still on QL, and I'm always around to help whenever need (and when time permits :P)

I'm also personally proud of Speed and I'm sad that Novita is leaving.

My goal is so that when expats leave Qatar, they leave with a smile not a bitter after-taste.

@tallg, lol, I was quite flattered because I was approached :D

@stonecold, I can assure you that it's not a conspiracy. Take it easy. No matter what people think though, I'll always do my best to make my home a better place.

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By Stone Cold• 25 Jul 2009 13:09
Stone Cold

On the other hand, would you think this article is a conspiracy. I mean specially for "Winning hearts and Minds" of these extremist QLers who have been bashing Qatar's life style in all the older thread

By novita77• 25 Jul 2009 11:33
novita77

I know Amnesia is an attractive young Qatari guy but how do you know that Q and A are ugly. Huh ...

but DaRuDe said they are actually husband and wife? Qatari is actually a very good looking lady ?

By tallg• 25 Jul 2009 11:25
tallg

Ah, fair point Novi. I've heard they're both really ugly, so no-one will photograph them.

By adnan_nk• 25 Jul 2009 11:10
adnan_nk

come out Qatari(QL founder), we wana c u in press too :P

` c h i n g a A a l i n g `

By novita77• 25 Jul 2009 11:06
novita77

well, i should rephrase again my post tallg. I havent seen Qatari or Ahmad being photographed by gulftimes in an article promoting QL :)

that classified stuff the other day ... i dont really read the whole thread.

By tallg• 25 Jul 2009 10:58
tallg

Novi - Who do you think was the 'official' the newspapers spoke to about the classified stuff the other day?

By Pintham• 25 Jul 2009 10:46
Pintham

A sincere attempt. Let many follow the path

Nice article

By donosa• 25 Jul 2009 10:40
Rating: 4/5
donosa

His site is very neat and organized. Like it very much!

There's always nice, visionary people in each country. Congratulations to him!

By novita77• 25 Jul 2009 10:23
novita77

eh tallg, i am yet to see Qatari - Ahmad in the press talking about QL :o)

Good article and good luck with the ILQ Amnesia :P

By tallg• 25 Jul 2009 09:55
tallg

Nice website, nice article.

Guess 'Amnesia' got fed up seeing QL in the press so much :)

By Arien• 25 Jul 2009 09:31
Rating: 3/5
Arien

Read it in the daily.. Kudoes to young Haroon.

Speed - you should write to Haroon about QLVG I guess, offering all our support.

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- Listen to Many...Speak to a Few -

By Stone Cold• 25 Jul 2009 09:11
Stone Cold

It won't take just one man to make a cultural revolution.

Hoping that there are many more, if not all, of the locals here that thinks and visualise like Haroon. Its for their own benefits.

By fresh start• 25 Jul 2009 09:07
Rating: 3/5
fresh start

I hope his message makes a big impact - many young Qataris could benefit from his example - let's hope higher powers value his contribution and reward his dedication to his country

This is picture is obviously NOT me, I don't smoke..

By SPEED• 25 Jul 2009 08:51
Rating: 3/5
SPEED

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