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Omani plans handstand in Karachi to thank Pakistani people’s hospitalit­y

Fahad Al Abri will be travelling to Pakistan today to perform a handstand in front of the Mausoleum of Mohammad Ali Jinnah

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Omani wellness coach and peace activist Fahad Al Abri is planning to perform a handstand in front of Karachi’s most famous monument to thank the people of Pakistan for the hospitalit­y they extended to him during a recent trip to the South Asian country.

Renowned for his famous handstands, Al Abri visited Pakistan in July as part of the “Pakistan Awaits” initiative. The non-profit humanitari­an endeavour was founded by Huzaifa Ubaid Khan, a Pakistani expat living in Oman, to help combat negative stereotype­s and misconcept­ions associated with his country.

Fahad (cavemanagr­am) was joined by social media influencer­s Hiyam Al Jabri (hiyamoman) and Dana Al Qadhi (dan_alqadhi) on an extraordin­ary journey to Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, the Karakoram Highway, and the PakistanCh­ina border.

“Every monument has a story,” Al Abri told the Times of Oman. “I do handstands at monuments to honour their story and the history of the great achievemen­ts of the civilisati­on that blessed that land.”

“The reason I do handstands is to promote peace through wellbeing and carry the message of ‘seeing the world from a different perspectiv­e’,” he added.

In honour of the people of Pakistan, Al Abri will travel to the South Asian country today to perform a handstand in front of the famous Mausoleum of Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi.

“I’m thanking the Pakistani people for their great hospitalit­y,” shared Al Abri.

“We were welcomed to a great nation that did its best to show that it is not only beautiful but peaceful as well. Despite what they have faced in the past and the global media’s fixation with portraying Pakistan through stereotype­s, Pakistan and its people have never given up trying to share and show their true selves.”

Al Abri said he decided to go to Pakistan to help dispel the many negative and unfair portrayals of the country.

“I want to change this perspectiv­e through my journey,” he explained.

“Pakistan is one of the most beautiful countries I have visited, and I hope this message, through my handstand journey, will be shared across the globe.”

Al Abri’s handstands have taken him around the world, allowing him to promote peace in dozens of cities and countries across multiple continents.

“What inspired me was Banksy,” he revealed. “He dedicated himself to the art of graffiti to send his message everywhere he travelled. I chose the handstand to share my message.”

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