“Journalism is not a job, it's a calling. It's a way of life, a way to bear witness to the world around us, and a way to make sense of the chaos and complexity of human existence.”
Ali is a Bahraini journalist with a passion for unraveling the hidden stories of his homeland through his writing. His stubble is a reflection of the intense focus he brings to his work as he digs deep into the layers of Bahrain's social, economic, and political milieu. When he is not chasing stories, Ali can be found on the beach with his surfboard, catching some waves and enjoying the rejuvenating power of the sea.
I grew up in a family of storytellers, where every conversation was a chance to hear fascinating tales of adventure, tragedy, love, and humor. When I discovered journalism, I realized it was the perfect way to combine my love of storytelling with my passion for justice, freedom, and truth.
The biggest challenge is to overcome the fear of speaking truth to power, especially in a society where dissent is often seen as a threat and where journalists are subject to pressure, censorship, and even violence. But I believe that the ultimate purpose of journalism is not to please the powerful, but to serve the people by exposing corruption, abuse, and injustice.