Genesis,
We are discussing two different issues:
I am discussing "World's 50 Most Influential Arabs" - thus, global scale;
Whilst you are discussing "Qatar's most influential Arab".
I understood you don't care about the global scale, and I agree with you about Sheika Mozah's important role in the progress of Qatar's society (regardless her actual education).
I understand that it’s quite impossible for you as a Qatari, to agree with what I said and what the world thinks (that Queen Rania is more influential persona at a global scale than your Sheika), so just leave this way.
As for the courage to speak out the good and the bad, regardless what you said, you know that the average Qatari citizen would not dare to do so in public exposing their face and name, you know that, right? Qatar is not yet a Democracy!
Genesis,
We are discussing two different issues:
I am discussing "World's 50 Most Influential Arabs" - thus, global scale;
Whilst you are discussing "Qatar's most influential Arab".
I understood you don't care about the global scale, and I agree with you about Sheika Mozah's important role in the progress of Qatar's society (regardless her actual education).
I understand that it’s quite impossible for you as a Qatari, to agree with what I said and what the world thinks (that Queen Rania is more influential persona at a global scale than your Sheika), so just leave this way.
As for the courage to speak out the good and the bad, regardless what you said, you know that the average Qatari citizen would not dare to do so in public exposing their face and name, you know that, right? Qatar is not yet a Democracy!