Amidst all this violence, Doha is an island of peace. The Qataris, Syrians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Americans and British... all of us get along with each other here. There are obviously political differences that get people all in a tizzy, but my point is that I don't see violence here. People here are respectful of religion and political thought insofar as they will not rise up against you because of what you believe. I have found several Christians to hang out with and form fellowship with here. On the flip side, I have met hundreds of Arab Muslims who are just as interested in American culture and my faith as I am in theirs. They are eager to teach me their dialect of Arabic and what the true doctrine of Islam is. They refuse to label themselves with the radicals and do not mention them when talking about the different beliefs within Islam. The daily sunset call to prayer is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
It's funny/sad that people freak out when they hear I'm in the Middle East because they lump the entire region together as an unstable environment for anyone to live in. If people would just do their part and go further than watching CNN or Fox News, they would see that the Middle East is as much a melting pot as our United States. We work together – despite the differences – to ensure the survival of our community.
Courtney Burge