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About the Author

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His Honesty Prince Ahmed Barakat is a native Egyptian and a member of the Ashraf family, one of the most powerful and famous noble families in the Middle East and Islamic countries. His family built and ruled over the Islamic Empire that controlled the Middle East, western Asia, Africa, and Spain.

 

Many members of the Ashraf family live in Egypt, and they are still among the most powerful families in upper Egypt. They still maintain noble protocols between the Owens, members of the original family tree. Noble Barakat’s lineage was proven and recorded pedigree card number 0137855 at the headquarters of the Sadah Ashraf nobles’ organization in Cairo, Egypt, where the family tree is located.

Noble Barakat completed high school in Ismailia, Egypt. He graduated from Cairo’s Helwan University with a bachelor’s degree in tourism and hotel management. After graduation, he immigrated to the United States and became a US citizen, which allowed him to travel the world.

 

Always hungry for more knowledge, Noble Barakat earned a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, in the United States, and he earned an MPA degree in nonprofit administration, which included a capstone project on national security from The Evergreen State College. He is currently retired from a well-respected job in the US federal government.

 

Native Egyptian Prince Ahmed Barakat is an 

Author, Thinker, Musician, film maker, singer, poet, writer, strategic expert, military analyst , American journalist,

thinker, and a researcher who is interested in freedom, , and women’s rights in Arabian countries. He is the founder of You Owe America (youoweamerica.com). His website features some of his articles, including his recommendations for improving America’s reputation around the world. He also corrects the misinformation that harms America’s international standing, and he argues that America is a good example of liberty and freedom all over the world. His organization supports immigrant women who come to America to pursue success.

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