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Posted on Friday, January 27, 2012 - 01:35 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Saudi Arabia rejects Pakistani diplomat because of his name.




See
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,584807,00.html



Apparently it is a true story.

Owing to an unfortunate matter of translation, Pakistani diplomat
Akbar Zeb will not become the next Pakistani ambassador to
Saudi Arabia.

Mr Zeb's credentials are impressive: he is the former envoy to
the United States , India , South Africa and Canada . But despite
his impressive career, his name proved to be an immovable
hurdle.

When translated into Arabic, it means "Large Schlong".

In a region that stresses modesty in public, this could not stand.

Akbar is a customary Muslim name meaning "great", and while
Zeb is not an uncommon Pakistani name, in Arabic it is a slang
reference to the schlong and never used in polite conversation.

Obviously the diplomat's Arab hosts felt that references to "His
Excellency the Big Dick" would not go over well.

A Saudi cultural critic said, "The media wouldn't dare to publish
a name like this. So every time he would be in the media they
would have to face the name issue, and it would make it difficult
to work with him.

That would be an embarrassment for Pakistan ."

Said an analyst, "You cannot just pronounce that name. It's too
awkward.

How would he be announced at events? How would he be written
about?"

According to the Arab Times, this is the third instance of an
Arabic-speaking country refusing Mr. Zeb's ambassadorship
David Kenner of Foreign Policy magazine wrote that the issue was
a source of embarrassment for Pakistan. "One can only assume
that submitting Zeb's name to Arabic-speaking countries is some
unique form of punishment designed by the Pakistani Foreign
Ministry," he wrote, "Or the result of a particularly egregious stand-
up."

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