10) Arabs Now
What do the Arabs believe to be the most potent forces in their society at the present time and how do they assess their condition today?
How possible is criticism of that condition and who will be the most effective critics? The intellectuals? The politicians? Arab youth? Fifty percent of all Arabs are under the age of twenty and 20,000,000 Arab children are in school today. What effect will this explosion in education have on society? What will be the effect of the huge labour-migration across the Arab world or the revolution in communications, as air-travel, television, video and satellites serve to bring Arabs of all nations into close contact with one another?
Just how successful have the Arab political orders been coping with all the needs and pressures of our time and what future developments are likely or possible?
Basim Musallam returns to the Arab world for this final programme of the series, to ask the questions that Arabs ask themselves; not in the hope of finding definitive answers, for those are beyond reach, but in order to allow the Western viewer to share in those concerns which are uppermost in the Arabs’ own minds.
Major Locations
Cairo, Lebanon, The Arabian Gulf, Morocco
Credits
- Executive Producers: Michael McKinnon and Michael Peacock
- Series Producer: David Collison
- Directors: Geoff Dunlop and Colin Luke
- Principal Editor: Edward Roberts
- Composer: Ali Jihad Racy
- Principal Photography: Mike Fox and Jeramy Stafenhagen
Produced by Video Arts Television in Association with Kufic Films B.V
Series Advisory Panel
- Panel co-ordinator: Michael McKinnon
- Series Historic Consultants: Albert Hourani and Dr Martin Hinds
- Historic Consultants: Prof Ihsan Abbas, Prof Jacques Berque and Prof Abdel Hamid Sabra
Writers
- 1) The Making of the Arabs: Basim Musallam
- 2) Between Two Worlds: Abdallah Hammoudi
- 3) The City Victorious?: Galal Amin>/
- 4) The Power of the Word: Khalida Said
- 5) New Knowledge for Old: Abdulhamid Sabra
- 6) Ways of Faith: Ali el Mek>
- 7) The Shadow of the West: Edward Said
- 8) Building a Nation: Mahfoud Bannoune
- 9) Family Ties: Nadia Hijab
- 10)The Arabs Now: Basim Musallam