Hend Al Qassemi

Hate is not welcome in the Emirates. ― Hend Al Qassemi

Hate is like a burning coal that burns whoever chooses to hold it. I am very proud to say that I am an Emarati and we tolerate all religions entering and residing in the country. We are a developing country that is ruled with kindness, justice and an ambition to be a happy home.
― Hend Al Qassemi

Hate speech is the beginning of genocide. Gandhi once said: “An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.” Let us learn from the bloody history we have now documented and in pictures and film. Understand that death begets death & love begets love. Prosperity starts with peace.
― Hend Al Qassemi

The environment control people must be the happiest people on earth after the decreased pollution world wide. Mother Nature is taking care of itself by itself. Happy ending.
― Hend Al Qassemi

“It was easier to isolate herself than to explain to everyone that she was having a difficult time coming to terms with her new life and shape. The world simply refused to accept the new her, and that made it difficult for her to accept herself”
― Hend Al Qassemi, The Black Book of Arabia

“They were two wandering souls drawn to each other by a shared understanding of the world.”
― Hend Al Qassemi, Black Book of Arabia

“Everyone in Cairo had a tale of woe and love, and everyone was eager to tell every stranger their story or someone’s story or their own country’s story for the sake of storytelling.”
― Hend Al Qassemi, Black Book of Arabia

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Hend Al Qassemi

Sheikha Hend bint Faisal Al Qasimi (Arabic: هند بنت فيصل القاسمي; born 1984) is an Emirati royal, businesswoman, and social media influencer. She is known for her outspoken views against Islamophobic social media posts and her advocacy for women’s rights.

Al Qasimi was born in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. She studied Architecture at the American University of Sharjah, Entrepreneurship at the American University of Cairo, and studied Management, Marketing, Communications & Media at Celsa-Paris Sorbonne University.

In 2006, she married Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Thani, a member of the Qatari royal family. The couple divorced amicably in 2013. Al Qasimi has one son from the marriage.

In 2015, Al Qasimi began speaking out against Islamophobic social media posts. She has also used her platform to advocate for women’s rights and other social causes.

In 2020, Al Qassemi launched her own perfume brand, By Hend. She is also a successful businesswoman and entrepreneur.

Al Qasimi is a role model for many young people in the Arab world. She is a strong advocate for social justice and equality. She is also a successful businesswoman and entrepreneur.

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