Mohammed Al-Fazari

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Born1988 (age 3738)
Sohar, Oman
OccupationsWriter, journalist
Mohammed Al-Fazari
Born1988 (age 3738)
Sohar, Oman
OccupationsWriter, journalist

Mohammed Al-Fazari (Arabic: محمد الفزاري) is CEO and editor-in-chief of Muwatin Media Network. He took part in the 2011 Omani protests during the Arab Spring and was persecuted for his political activism in Oman. He sought asylum in the UK and is the author of several books.

Al-Fazari completed his undergraduate studies at Sultan Qaboos University. He then pursued higher education in the United Kingdom at the University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). He obtained a master's degree in Middle East politics and a doctorate in political science and international studies.[1]

Books

Al-Fazari published a novel with Al-Intishar Al-Arabi Foundation titled (From the Depths of the Grave), 2013.[2] In 2016, he prepared and edited a book titled: (Oman: Challenges of the Present and Prospects of the Future). He also published another novel titled: (Uncertainty) with Dar Arab London in its first edition in 2018, and with the Arab Institution for Studies and Publishing in its second edition in 2024.[3] In 2020, through the Arab Scientific Publishers, he published a book titled: (Control of Information: A Study of the Regime and the Press in Oman).[4] In 2025, Al-Fazari published his first intellectual book titled (Visa), with the subtitle Unsettling Reflections, through the Arab Institution for Studies and Publishing in Beirut.[5] At the beginning of 2026, Al-Fazari announced the publication of his academic book in English, titled Qaboosism, released by Palgrave Macmillan.[6]

Political activity in Oman

Exile in the UK

References

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