German Journalist Says Passion for Islamic Culture Guided Her Hajj Journey

German television presenter Kristiane Backer. Asharq Al-Awsat
German television presenter Kristiane Backer. Asharq Al-Awsat
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German Journalist Says Passion for Islamic Culture Guided Her Hajj Journey

German television presenter Kristiane Backer. Asharq Al-Awsat
German television presenter Kristiane Backer. Asharq Al-Awsat

German television presenter Kristiane Backer, author of ‘From MTV to Mecca: How Islam Inspired My Life,’ performed this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, saying that an interest in Islamic culture and art had set her on the path for Makkah.

Backer was hosted by the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information.

She expressed her astonishment and admiration for the tremendous efforts she witnessed being invested at holy sites by Saudi servicemen and youth to aid millions of Hajj pilgrims.

Backer tells the tale of how she converted to Islam in 1995, calling it a new life. She went on describing tedious and increasing efforts she spent in studying Islamic teachings, but above all referenced a great deal of help to her work in the field of modern art.

She says it helped her discover the impact left by Islamic civilization on arts and existing schools of literature.

After performing Umrah in 2001, and revisiting Madinah and performing her first pilgrimage in 2006, Backer wrote ‘From MTV to Mecca: How Islam Inspired My Life.’

The book’s chapters revolve around her life story and journey into Islam.

Citing her pilgrimage in 2006, Backer says that the situation now is quite different with development projects such as the establishment of bridges, up-to-date facilities and infrastructure.

She added that such projects have substantially improved the quality of services attending to pilgrims.

Backer reviewed her Hajj pilgrimage as one of serenity, wonder and appreciation, saying that watching the Holy Kaaba was a privilege and humbling.

She also expressed her admiration for Saudi youth working with sincerity and dedication to promote a safe and facilitated pilgrimage system.



GCC Welcomes Agreement between Yemen Govt, Houthis

Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)
Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)
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GCC Welcomes Agreement between Yemen Govt, Houthis

Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)
Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi welcomed on Wednesday the agreement between the legitimate Yemeni government and Iran-backed Houthi militias to de-escalate the situation with regard to the Yemeni banking sector and airlines.

The agreement was announced by the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, on Tuesday.

Albudaiwi expressed the GCC's support for all regional and international efforts and the efforts led by the UN special envoy aimed at achieving peace and security in Yemen.

The announcement underscores the importance the international community attaches to the Yemeni crisis, he added, hoping the agreement will pave the way for Yemeni parties to start the political process, under UN auspices, to reach a comprehensive political solution that achieves security and stability in the country.

He reiterated the GCC's continued support and full solidarity with Yemen, its government and people, and its keenness to encourage all efforts to de-escalate and maintain stability in order to reach peace.