Aziz Abu Sarah: For more tolerance, we need more ... tourism?
عزیز ئەبو سارا: بۆ دڵفراوانی زیاتر، پێویستمان بە ... گەشتوگوزارە؟
Aziz Abu Sarah helps people break down cultural and historical barriers through tourism. Full bio
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and a peacebuilder,
،و ئاشتیخوازیشم
I remember watching television
لەیادمە سەیری تەلەفیزیۆنم دەکرد
a fun thing to do.
and threw rocks,
to throw rocks at Israeli cars.
.ئوتومبیلی ئیسرائیلییەکان
my neighbors' cars. (Laughter)
(دراوسێکەمان (پێکەنین
about my patriotism.
and I know what you're thinking:
:دەزانم ڕەنگە بیر بکەنەوە
what the heck happened to you?"
of throwing stones.
to confess that he threw stones,
he was released from prison.
.بیرکردنەوەیەم گۆڕا
Hebrew to get a job,
in that classroom
who were not soldiers.
like the fact that I love country music,
،وەک خۆشەویستی بۆ موزیکی فۆلکلۆری ئەمەریکی
for Palestinians.
that we have a wall of anger,
، توڕەی لە نێوانماندایە
that separates us.
what happens to me.
to dedicate my life
that separate people.
.خەڵکی جیادەکەنەوە
but also media and education,
really, can tourism change things?
گەشتوگوزار دەتوانێت هیچ بگۆڕێت؟
to bring down those walls
بۆ ڕوخانی ئەو دیوارانە و
of connecting with each other
بۆ دروستکردنی پەیوەندی لە نێوانماندا
aims to connect people,
،ئاشناکردنی خەڵکی بە یەکدی
we would have two tour guides,
،دوو ڕێبەر لەگەڵیان دەڕۆین
guiding the trips together,
ڕێنیشاندەری گەشتیارەکان دەکەن،
and archaeology and conflict
ململانێکانیان بۆ دەکەین
with a friend named Kobi --
هاوڕێیەکم بە ناوی کۆبی
the trip was in Jerusalem --
دەچوون بۆ قودس
a Palestinian refugee camp,
food called maqluba.
.پێی دەگوترێت مەقلوبە
and you flip it upside-down.
دواتر سەرەوخواری دەکەیتەوە
Israeli and Palestinian musicians,
،فەڵەستینی و ئیسرائیلی
I'll teach you later.
they did not want to leave.
relationships still exist.
.هێشتا بەردەوامە
if the one billion people
ئەگەر یەک مليار خەڵک
every year travel like this,
from one side to another,
،شوێنیان پێنەکرێت
of their buses of people and cultures,
،کلتوری ئەو وڵاتە نەگرن
.خەڵکە پەیوەندی دروست بکەن
a Muslim group from the U.K.
.لە بریتانیاوە هاتن
of an Orthodox Jewish family,
dinners, that Sabbath dinner,
،لەگەڵ ئەو خیزانە جولەکەیە
which is a Jewish food, a stew,
of realizing, after a while,
،دواتر درکیان بەوە کرد
their families came out
خێزانەکانی هەردووکیان
for your Facebook.
.پڕۆفایلی فەیسبووکەکەت
to change your travel.
.بێن تا گەشتەکانتان بگۆڕم
everywhere to change the world.
.بۆ گۆڕینی جیهان
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Aziz Abu Sarah - Entrepreneur + educatorAziz Abu Sarah helps people break down cultural and historical barriers through tourism.
Why you should listen
When Aziz Abu Sarah was a boy, his older brother was arrested on charges of throwing stones. He was taken to prison and beaten — and died of his injuries. Sarah grew up angry, bitter and wanting revenge. But when later in life he met, for the first time, Jews who were not soldiers, Sarah had an epiphany: Not only did they share his love of small things, namely country music, but coming face to face with the “enemy” compelled him to find ways to overcome hatred, anger and fear.
Sarah founded MEJDI Tours to send tourists to Jerusalem with two guides, one Jewish and one Palestinian, each offering a different history and narrative of the city. Sarah tells success stories of tourists from the US visiting a Palestinian refugee camp and listening to joint Arab and Jewish bands play music, and of a Muslim family from the UK sharing Sabbath dinner with a Jewish family and realizing that 100 years ago, their people came from the same town in Northern Africa. MEJDI is expanding its service to Iran, Turkey, Ireland and other regions suffering from cultural conflict. If more of the world’s 1 billion tourists were to engage with real people living real lives, argues Sarah, it would be a powerful force for shattering sterotypes and promoting understanding, friendship and peace.
Aziz Abu Sarah | Speaker | TED.com