Gulf Today

Taryam Omran Taryam guiding star of the media

On his 21 st death anniversar­y, Gulf Today pays tribute to the legendary stalwart who was a by word for freedomof speech, steadfast principled stance and patriotism

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American profession­al basketball player Kobe Bryant once said, “Heroes come and go, but legends are forever.” Taryam Omran Taryam, who along with his brother Dr Abdullah Omran Taryam, founded the news powerhouse Dar Al Khaleej, was a legendary pioneer who let an indelible footprint in the sands of time – and publishing in the country. It’s been 21 years since he passed away, but the legacy that he – along with his brother Dr Abdullah Omran Taryam – let behind continues to play a stellar role in the UAE media. Taryam Omran was a lodestar for freedom of speech, steadfast principled stance and patriotism. These values continued to shine ater Taryam died in 2002 because symbols remain even if the body is gone.

Taryam Omran, a patriot commited to the Arab nationalis­t and unitary wholeness in the UAE and the Arabian Gulf Region, represente­d the high-water mark of nationalis­m in the country, thanks to what he and his late brother Dr. Abdullah Omran Taryam did, especially in all stages of the establishm­ent of the UAE. They both were part of the Emirate of Sharjah’s official delegation to the negotiatio­ns that preceded the ‘seven-emirate federation’ and demanded the unificatio­n of the nine Gulf emirates ater the British occupation ended in the early seventies of the past century.

When the establishm­ent of the nine-emirate federation proved difficult, Taryam Omran and Dr Abdullah were at the forefront of those calling for the establishm­ent of the seven-emirate federation, which is the UAE nowadays. “When we felt that there would be no agreement on a nine-emirate federation, we asked that the federation would combine the seven emirates because logic and actual reality refer to the emirates of the region as neighbouri­ng houses,” they said.

The two brothers’ contributi­on did not stop until their last days; they were among the pillars of Arab media and journalism by leading the Dar Al Khaleej Press, Printing and Publishing, which Taryam Omran headed as its chairman until his death in 2002.

Nearly three years ago, ‘Al Khaleej’ newspaper, which carries the slogan ‘For the truth without fear, and for the reality without falsity,’ celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of its foundation on October 19, 1970.

The memory of its founders, the late brothers Taryam Omran and Dr. Abdullah Omran, was strongly present by their great media achievemen­ts during its golden jubilee ceremony.

‘Al Khaleej’ occupies a unique stature and national value, which was and still is a trumpet call for truth, and a mirror that reflects the reality of the Gulf region and the Arab world. Its bedrock of values is industrial strength: truth, profession­alism, credibilit­y, transparen­cy, integrity, and impartiali­ty, seeking to document the civilisati­onal and cultural heritage of the UAE.

It further plays a key enlighteni­ng role in deepening the belonging to the home, loyalty to the leadership, deepening the spirit of the union, spreading tolerance, coexistenc­e, and openness to others.

Ater announcing the Union, he wrote an article titled “This is the country that we build.” He said, “The Union has been announced, the slogans suddenly turned into facts, and it is now the people’s turn to make the aspiration­s true. The roles have been completely reversed. We were advising and demanding, now we are required to build, we were blaming, now we will be blamed if we fail. Ater the Union, the work will not be of Rulers or entities, it will be the work of the people. They must build and develop this hope. They must defend and protect it. The declaratio­n of the Union seems easy, but preserving it is difficult, and may be very difficult in our circumstan­ces, so let us shield with awareness, faith, and persistenc­e, so that we preserve the continuati­on of this good seed. We must secure a favourable climate for its growth.

“Our country deserves our whole-hearted efforts, and to defend it until the last drop of blood. A country that is based on science and planning and fair distributi­on. A country of free Arab men, who have always dreamed of during a dark arduous march that has brought us today to the beginning of another hard march, but luminous.”

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Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founding Father of the UAE, interacts with Taryam Omran Taryam.
File/ Al Khaleej ↑ Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founding Father of the UAE, interacts with Taryam Omran Taryam.

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