Johara illustrates to us that her thoughts and views are not all that different from Sophie. They are both the same age, however one has been raised in the United States and the other in Saudi Arabia. They both illustrate their beautiful imaginations in addition to their innocence and the pure love of a child.
Stay tuned…American Bedu has more interviews in the queue where the young children speak their minds and enlighten the world.
What is your name?
Johara
Where do you live?
At Riyadh
What is your nationality?
Saudi
How old are you?
6
Who is the leader of Saudi Arabia?
Allah
What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
I don’t know
Who is the leader of the United States of America?
I don’t know
What is the capital of the United States of America?
I don’t know
How many hours does it take to go from America to Saudi Arabia?
20
What is the best thing to do in Saudi Arabia?
Play with my friends and have fun and a lot of stuff
What is the best thing to do in the United States?
Go to concerts and swim (Mother’s note: she has never been to a concert!)
Why do women wear black in Saudi Arabia?
‘Cause its rude to show their hair
What is a muttawa?
I don’t know
What is the adhan?
A prayer that you pray for God
Are there muttawa in the United States?
No
What is a Muslim?
People that don’t eat pig and respect Allah and pray and do Quran
What is a Christian?
People that talk Christian and they eat pig
Do Muslims and Christians like each other? Why or why not?
I think some Muslims and Christians like each other cause they make friend together and play together but sometime when they leave they feel sad. (Mother’s note: I asked her when they go where?) When they go back to Christian
What do Saudis like to eat the most?
Muloukhiyah
What do Americans like to eat the most?
Pig
What would you like to say to other children around the world?
You’re my best friend you’re nice and it’s nice to see you I like your voice I like your dress I like your hair.
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