Ok, well, that's bound to be an eye-catching title.
i lived in the UAE for > ten years. i was born there, i grew up there, most of my childhood memories are based there.
i don't know if this topic has been discussed previously on this forum and if it has, excuse me (i am a new member). Why do SOME Arabs treat migrant construction workers (who are mostly South Asians) so badly? i saw this with my own eyes throughout my ten years+ of residing in the UAE. These migrant construction workers are treated worse than animals sometimes. In a number of cases, the newspapers there report that their wages are not paid properly or in full; sometimes they are physically abused (don't even get me started on what happens to some Phillipino domestic servants); they are stuffed into trucks that are surely not meant to hold that many people; they are forced to work in searing heat. They are treated pretty much worse than probably the camels owned by the local emirs.
Now i know this post is going to cause lots of controversy and problems. Most likely, someone will post on here accusing me of being one of the following: a) a Bush-lover b) Jewish c) Western d) Arab-hater e) Muslim-hater
For whatever it's worth, i am none of the above. If you disagree with my opinions, then argue me with as a proper Muslim would: with respect.
There is a saying by our beloved Prophet Muhammad (may God's peace and blessings be upon him) that [i am paraphrasing]: pay the worker before the sweat dries from his brow.
Yet again, i learn the all-important lesson that: Islam is a beautiful religion. It's we Muslims who are sometimes the worst followers. We make a mockery out of our religion's principles. i have seen the worst types of abuses levelled against some of the poorest workers in the UAE. What is their crime - that the colour of their skin is darker than others? That they work in the 50 degrees heat in order to send remittances back home to their villages in Pakistan/India/Bangladesh?
i love certain parts of the UAE. i hate how the government there treats these migrant workers, without whose sweat the beautiful buildings, hotels, indeed especially the Burj Al Arab, would never have been constructed.