Showing posts with label Oman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oman. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 October 2024

Conference at Muscat, Oman

 For years, my experience with Muscat in Oman was limited to airport transits—just a glimpse of the land through glass. Back in 2016, I remember using the airport's facilities to rest during a long layover, but Oman remained a mystery to me.


Fast-forward eight years, and last month I had the opportunity to not only visit Oman but also participate in the Wiki Arabia Conference. This experience was truly eye-opening. I connected with passionate Omani citizens deeply rooted in their traditions and immensely proud of their culture and had sharing a dinner with them, during which they spoke about the ancient history of the Sultanate of Oman, their customs, and the country's journey of economic development.


This journey reminded me of a powerful lesson: when you focus on developing what you’re truly good at, you can exceed your own expectations.

At the conference, I presented on automated edits (bots) using Python frameworks for Wikimedia projects, showcasing how these tools have been used for formatting and editing on Arabic Wikisource. A special thanks to my co-host and friend Mohammad Hijjawi for collaborating with me on Arabic translations, and for helping me connect with many friends BRAHIM FARAJI, ( Both of them captured photographs too) Ali Khalil etc... from the MENA region.

Gratitude to hashtagWikimedians_of_UAE and hashtagJahzeen_Foundation for making this experience possible. Oman, your hospitality and stories have left a lasting impression on me!
Thank you Reda Kherbouche, Serine Ben Brahim Manavpreet Kaur,Er. Jinoy Tom Jacob,Duaa Khidir Vipin SJ,Florence Devouard.