Sultan Qaboos, founder of the Omani Renaissance, in a new book published by Dr. Zuhair Qassem Muhammad

 

Prof. Dr. Zuhair Qassim Muhammad, Vice President of Samarra University for Administrative Affairs, issued a new book entitled “Sultan Qaboos, founder of the modern Omani Renaissance,” published by Dar Al-Hikma for Publishing and Distribution – London, in partnership with Dr. Mithaq Fattah Khalaf.
The book dealt with the biography of Sultan Qaboos since he assumed the rule of the Sultanate of Oman on July 23, 1970, and the most important projects and works that brought his country out of the excellent isolation that it suffered from during long decades. It is one of the industrial, service, and commercial projects, benefiting from the oil revenues in rebuilding the cities of the Sultanate, consolidating its stability, and taking its place among the countries of the region.
Notably, Professor Dr. Zuhair Qassem Muhammad Al-Samarrai preceded this book by several Gulf and Arabian Peninsula history publications at the University of Samarra, which dealt with various topics in critical historical issues.

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