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“The era of illiteracy is not only a historical stage before Islam, but it is the nature of Middle Eastern minds. We live ignorantly but with sophisticated devices.” quote by Amany Al-Hallaq
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““The era of illiteracy is not only a historical stage before Islam, but it is the nature of Middle Eastern minds. We live ignorantly but with sophisticated devices.””

Amany Al-Hallaq

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview on Middle Eastern cultural attitudes, 2022

The quote suggests that widespread illiteracy is a deep‑seated characteristic of the region, not just a past phase, and that modern technology masks but does not fix this ignorance.

In simple terms: Illiteracy is seen as a cultural trait, not just a historical period.

Key Takeaway

Address education and critical thinking beyond gadgets.

Themes

cultural critique technology education regional identity

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical commentary

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • media literacy programs
  • community workshops
  • school curricula
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

cognitive bias social stagnation digital illusion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does technology influence cultural self‑perception?
  • Can literacy be improved without rejecting modern tools?
A Different Perspective

The statement generalizes an entire region, risking stereotyping and overlooking diversity.

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