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Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre narrates story of Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre narrates story of Abu Dhabi

Al Etihad

time7 days ago

  • Al Etihad

Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre narrates story of Abu Dhabi

24 June 2025 00:19 RAJEEV CHERIAN (AL AIN)A rich repository of historical knowledge, the Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre, housed at Al Ain zoo, offers immersive and interactive experiences enhanced by audio-visual effects, taking visitors on a journey to the UAE's past, its evolution and its commitment to the name of the UAE's Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the centre sheds light on his life, his visionary leadership and his commitment to conservation and protecting the natural world as a national priority.A series of engaging and thoughtfully curated exhibitions take visitors across time, tracing the nation's past, present and future. The centre narrates the story of Abu Dhabi in a time sequence that starts from 500 million years to the present day, highlighting the varied land formations, according to the Al Ain zoo ocean floor to mountain peak, the exhibits offer insights into the hidden caves of Jebel Hafit, the role of water in forming them and how they provide refuge to threatened bird rock formations of the Hajar Mountains and what lies beneath it is also explained. The transformation of limestone into marble under intense heat over millions of years and what fossils say about life in the distant past are also session highlights the invisible desert, where animals lie hidden, and how they adapt to the heat. The story of the palm tree is narrated as well – how it is suited to the desert climate and its deep-rooted connections to past generations. Moving on, the showcase also vividly depicts Abu Dhabi's ever-changing landscape: 'Our land has been sculpted by wind and water for hundreds of thousands of years – and continues to change today,' reads an exhibit on the falaj irrigation system explains how it carried water from the Hajar Mountains to the date farms in Al Ain via a complex network of underground and surface channels. A special session covers the story of pearl diving and the making of a dhow. The beauty and global demand of Arabian pearls are also centre narrates the story of Al Ain's effort for oryx conservation where Al Ain Wildlife Park and Resort lead the its tells the story of Bedouin heritage and their famed hospitality. It explores their lifestyle, their weaving techniques using goat and camel hair, and the healing properties of plants they used to survive in the harsh its commitment to sustainability, the Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre building achieved the five pearl rating of the Estidama Pearl Rating System in the design phase and was awarded a LEED Platinum certification. 'The present is only an extension of the past. He who does not know his past cannot make the best of his present and the future, for it is from the past that we learn,' reads a quote by the late Sheikh Zayed at the centre.

Al Marar leads UAE delegation to 51st OIC Council of Foreign Ministers
Al Marar leads UAE delegation to 51st OIC Council of Foreign Ministers

Al Etihad

time23-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Etihad

Al Marar leads UAE delegation to 51st OIC Council of Foreign Ministers

23 June 2025 18:23 ISTANBUL (WAM) Minister of State, Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, led the UAE delegation to the 51st session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which was held under the theme 'The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in a Transforming World' from June 21-22 in the session, the UAE's delegation affirmed the importance of advancing joint efforts to address regional and international challenges, while focusing on dialogue and diplomacy as essential tools to resolving the delegation emphasised the UAE's commitment to consolidating peace and stability, ending extremism and violence, and fostering political solutions to crises, including the Palestinian this regard, the delegation reaffirmed the UAE's categorical rejection of any attempts to forcibly displace Palestinians, stressing the importance of establishing an independent Palestinian state through the two-state delegation underscored the UAE's profound concern over Sudan's humanitarian crisis, and stressed the importance of facilitating a transition toward a civilian-led political process, independent from military control and supported by the international the delegation highlighted the need to implement urgent steps to protect civilians, facilitate the immediate, unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid through all possible means, and prevent either warring party from weaponising or politicising delegation further expressed the UAE's rejection of the baseless allegations made by the Port Sudan Authority, highlighting the ruling of the International Court of Justice on May 5, 2025, to dismiss the case against the UAE. This outcome reaffirms that these allegations were unfounded and lacked any delegation underlined the UAE's continued support for achieving a peaceful solution in Sudan, and emphasised that the UAE has provided over $680 million since the outbreak of the delegation's remarks also underscored the UAE's achievements in the fields of technology, AI, and sustainability, including introducing an AI curriculum in government schools and achieving leading positions in Global Competitiveness the delegation highlighted the UAE's commitment toward a green transition through initiatives such as Net-Zero 2050 and the Mohamed bin Zayed Water Initiative. The delegation also emphasised the UAE's foreign policy commitment to foreign aid and underscored the launch of 'Erth Zayed Philanthropies,' which aligns with the legacy of the UAE's Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

Step into the Bronze Age at Al Ain's Hili Archaeological Park
Step into the Bronze Age at Al Ain's Hili Archaeological Park

Al Etihad

time15-06-2025

  • Al Etihad

Step into the Bronze Age at Al Ain's Hili Archaeological Park

16 June 2025 00:23 RAJEEV CHERIAN (AL AIN)A lush public garden home to major archaeological sites, Hili Archaeological Park in Al Ain offers an ideal setting for family outings and peaceful strolls in nature and serves as a treasure trove for history enthusiasts. Located some 10km outside the lush oasis city of Al Ain, Hili Archaeological Park offers insights into Bronze Age (3000-1300 BCE) and Iron Age (1300-300 BCE) settlements, tombs and irrigation site also reveals details about the earliest known evidence of an agricultural village in the UAE, dating to 3000 BCE, according to the Abu Dhabi Culture 2500 and 2000 BCE - during the period known as 'Umm an-Nar' era — settlements at Hili term 'Umm an-Nar' also refers to an island off the coast of Abu Dhabi, where artefacts from this era were first discovered, shedding light on the culture and lifestyle of the UAE's Bronze Age from the site revealed that the island's inhabitants traded with the civilisations of Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) and the Indus Valley Civilisation (modern-day Pakistan and India), according to information on the Abu Dhabi Culture website. A Burial SiteA major attraction at the site is the 4,000-year-old Hili Grand Tomb. Measuring 12 metres in diameter and originally thought to be four metres in height with a roof, the tomb was used to bury people from surrounding settlements. The tomb features two entrances decorated with intricately engraved reliefs depicting human and animal figures. Similar tombs can be found in neighbouring areas, according to Abu Dhabi Culture. 'Life After Death' Adjacent to the Grand Tomb is the Hili 1 Settlement, once a tower made of mud bricks. The site was excavated in the 1960s by Danish archaeologists at the invitation of the UAE's Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, according to Abu Dhabi Culture.'This partially excavated settlement was inhabited by a community which believed in life after death as indicated by the number of stone monuments they built for their dead,' it said. 'The inhabitants lived in buildings constructed of sun-dried mud bricks. The most typical shape of the early Bronze Age dwellings is a round tower with a well usually located in the centre of the building.'The round tower was surrounded by smaller buildings and a defensive ditch, according to information displayed at the site at the centre of the park is Hili 10 Settlement.'These are the remains of a single building which may have been the central part of a larger settlement. Only the foundations of the building remain, as the original floors and the upper wall have been eroded away by time,' reads the inscription at the park.'The types of pottery discovered indicate that the building belonged to Bronze Age (3000-1300 BCE) and it was reoccupied during the Iron Age (1300-300 BCE).' Global HeritageThe Hili area also features a falaj irrigation system, which carries water from the mountains to the farms via a complex system of underground and surface channels. In 2011, Al Ain became the first in the UAE to be inscribed on UNESCO's world heritage site list, featuring: the Bronze Age Hafeet Tombs, the archaeological settlements at Hili, the prehistoric settlements and burial mounds at Bidaa bint Saud, and the six lush oases of Al Ain, including Al Ain Oasis.

Nahyan bin Mubarak receives Special Envoy of PM of Bangladesh
Nahyan bin Mubarak receives Special Envoy of PM of Bangladesh

Sharjah 24

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • Sharjah 24

Nahyan bin Mubarak receives Special Envoy of PM of Bangladesh

At the outset of the meeting, Sheikh Nahyan welcomed the Bangladeshi envoy, praising the deep and strategic relations that unite the United Arab Emirates and Bangladesh—ties originally laid down by the the UAE's Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. He affirmed that these solid relations continue to grow and flourish under the wise leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who champions a vision rooted in openness, constructive cooperation, mutual respect, and the advancement of shared interests. He noted that bilateral relations today are witnessing remarkable progress across various sectors, reflecting a mutual desire to elevate the partnership to broader and more impactful levels. For his part, Lutfey Siddiqi expressed his sincere appreciation to Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak for the warm welcome, commending the UAE's prominent role in supporting sustainable development both regionally and globally, as well as its steadfast commitment to the values of coexistence, moderation, and cultural openness. The Special Envoy emphasised that Bangladesh attaches great importance to strengthening its ties with the United Arab Emirates, noting that his visit aims to further expand and develop practical cooperation in ways that benefit both peoples. He added that the relationship between the two countries represents a model of international cooperation grounded in shared values and mutual understanding. The meeting concluded with both sides affirming the importance of continued coordination and consultation on issues of mutual interest, and the need to explore new avenues for strategic collaboration—aligned with their shared vision for a future of peace, stability, and regional and global prosperity.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in Indonesia implements Zayed Foundation-funded 'Eid Al-Adha Joy Project'
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in Indonesia implements Zayed Foundation-funded 'Eid Al-Adha Joy Project'

Al Etihad

time07-06-2025

  • General
  • Al Etihad

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in Indonesia implements Zayed Foundation-funded 'Eid Al-Adha Joy Project'

7 June 2025 16:01 SOLO (WAM)The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in Solo, Indonesia, has implemented the "Eid Al-Adha Joy Project" with funding from the Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation (ZayedCHF). The project included the preparation and distribution of sacrificial meat and Eid clothing to underprivileged members of the local community in 40,000 people (7,900 families) benefited from the project, which involved the allocation of nearly 16 tonnes of sacrificial meat. The initiative witnessed broad community and volunteer for the Eid clothing initiative, a two-day 'shopping bazaar' was organised, featuring a wide variety of clothing items for different beneficiary groups. This was arranged in coordination with local shops and tailoring houses to provide Eid outfits for thousands of children, families, and orphans. Beneficiaries were invited to attend and were provided with shopping vouchers to choose clothing that suits Eid Al-Adha festival was also held for the local community in Solo, featuring a variety of performing troupes, competitions, and children's games. The number of festival visitors during the Eid days is expected to exceed 40,000, and traditional Indonesian sweets were distributed in cooperation with local home-based Mohammed Ateeq Al Falahi, Director General of the ZayedCHF, affirmed that the Eid Al-Adha Joy Project aims to ease the burdens on some families in Indonesia and bring happiness to their hearts during this blessed occasion. This comes within the framework of the foundation's mission, inspired by the values of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, to spread happiness among beneficiaries and reflect the authentic humanitarian values, spirit of social solidarity, and generosity that characterize the UAE, its wise leadership, and its generous people. Dr. Sultan Al Rumaithi, CEO of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in Solo, stated that the Eid Al-Adha Joy Project witnessed significant social and volunteer engagement to revive the festive spirit of Eid and spread joy among deserving families—particularly widows, orphans, people of determination, and boarding school students, among other beneficiaries.

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