World’s Largest Coral Garden in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia

Officials in Saudi Arabia have announced a joint project to establish the largest coral garden in the world at NEOM, the futuristic mega-city being built in the Kingdom’s northwest.


NEOM and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) said that the project that will cover 100 hectares on Shusha Island on the shores of the Red Sea.


The Shusha Island Coral Park will become a global center to showcase innovations to protect and restore coral reefs and accelerate conservation solutions, helping to reduce the effects of climate change, a statement issued by Saudi Press Agency said.

Shusha Island is home to more than 300 species of coral and 1,000 species of fish.

The project is scheduled to be completed in 2025, making NEOM a world leader in restoring and developing coral reefs.

source/content: arabnews.com

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A picture shows coral reefs at the Obhor coast, 30 kms north of the Red Sea city of Jeddah, 20 December 2007. AFP PHOTO/HASSAN AMMAR (Photo by HASSAN AMMAR / AFP) / pix: arabnews.com

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SAUDI ARABIA

HISTORY RECORD – Egypt’s Al-Azhar Mosque Opens for Prayer in the 9th Century : June 22nd, 971

Al-Azhar Mosque opens for prayer in 971.

 It was commissioned for construction by Al-Mu’izz li-Din Allah of the Fatimid dynasty in the new capital of Egypt in 970 and built by the builder of Egypt, Gawhar El-Seqelly. Construction began on April 04th, 970.

Cairo’s historic Al-Azhar mosque was the first artistic architectural building constructed by the Fatimids, the Islamic dynasty that ruled Egypt, North Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula from the tenth to the twelfth centuries.

Previously called ‘Cairo’s Mosque,’ Al-Azhar was named after the Prophet Mohammed’s daughter Fatimah al-Zahraa.

Because it was the first mosque and the first Islamic university to be built in Cairo, the city was named since then “The City of A Thousand Minarets”. After Al Karaouine in Idrisid Fes, which is a university in Morocco, Al-Azhar has developed to be the second most important university in the world.

Al-Azhar mosque was later turned into a university under the ruling of a senior Fatimid Islamic scholar Al-Aziz Billah. The university included 37 scholars who carried out religious teachings and dormitories to accommodate students. 

After operating as an educational platform, Al-Azhar mosque was shut down in 1171 for 100 years under the auspices of the Ayyubid caliphate.

The historical mosque was later reopened by Mamluk Sultan al-Zaher Baybars in 1266.

Al-Azhar was first renovated following an earthquake in 1302. 

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EGYPT

AUS students – Nour Elbery and Marawan Mahmoud from Egypt amongst 3 who Won ‘The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award 2021’ : June 22nd, 2021

Nour Elbery and Marawan Mahmoud from Egypt, and Rashid Modibbo from Nigeria, selected a winners of the 9th edition of The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award 2021.

 The Award is held under the patronage of Sheikha Shamsa bint Hamdan Al Nahyan, NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), in partnership with Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation (ADMAF).

The winning trio are architecture students from the American University of Sharjah (AUS).

Their winning submission, titled Cocoon, seeks to demonstrate how yesterday and tomorrow merge into one another, blurring time and rhythm, and forcing us to reflect on our shared experience of the pandemic, both individually and collectively. The installation will be available for viewing in November.

Members of this year’s selection committee included ADMAF Founder, Huda Ibrahim Alkhamis, NYUAD Interim Dean of Arts and Humanities, Awam Amkpa, Director of Abu Dhabi Art, Dyala Nusseibeh, and artist, Azza Al Qubaisi.

Executive Director of The NYUAD Art Gallery and the University’s Chief Curator Maya Allison added, “The Christo Award offers the unique opportunity to young artists to create an artwork that, in the spirit of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s work, can be publicly exhibited and enjoyed. This year we witnessed how the artists responded to the uncertainty and challenging environment of this time, by using their creativity to design a Cocoon for humanity.”

The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award is open to UAE-based students and recent graduates and was established as a launchpad for visual artists across the Emirates.

source: wam.ae

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EGYPT / ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (U.A.E)

Obituary – Iraqi Poet Lamia Abbas Amara : June 18th, 2021

Lamai Abbas Amara. Arabic Poetess. Writer. Columnist. Cultural Ambassador.

Published her first poem when she was thirteen (13).

Popular Poems:

  • The Empty Corner – 1960
  • I Am Iraqi –
  • They Call Him Love – 1972
  • Had The Fortune Teller Told Me – 1980’s
  • etc..

Posts held:

  • Member, Board of Directors, Iraqi Writers Association – 1963-1975
  • Deputy to the Iraqi Representative for UNESCO in Paris – 1973-1975
  • Director of Culture, Arts – University of Technology, Baghdad – 1974

Laid to rest in California, US – June 18th, 2021

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AMERICAN / IRAQI

Arab Filmmakers Kaouther Ben Hania and Sameh Alaa Join the Short Film Jury – Cannes Film Festival 2021

The jury for short films and the Cinefondation competition for Cannes Film Festival 2021, which will take place next month, has been announced, and it includes Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania and Egyptian director Sameh Alaa.

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Arab filmmakers Kaouther Ben Hania, left, and Sameh Alaa join the short film jury for Cannes Film Festival 2021. La Biennale di Venezia, Getty Images / pix: thenationalnews.com

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EGYPT & TUNISIA

June 17th – Birth Anniversary of Legendary Egyptian Yusuf el-Sebai

Yusuf el-Sebai was an Army Officer, Novelist, Journalist and Minister of Culture, Editor in chief of Al-Ahram National newspaper and the Head of the Journalist’s Syndicate.

Sebai had an effective role in establishing the Supreme Council of Arts and Literature. 

Sebai was born on June 17, 1917, and outside the borders of his homeland was killed in 1978.

He wrote many works that turned into successful cinematic works, including 10 works of the 100 best films in the history of Egyptian cinema. 

Through his writings, the prominent writer was able to chronicle the 1952 revolution, the aftermath of the war of attrition and the positive vibes of the October war. 

Rod Qalbi :This is one of the most powerful accounts of the pre-July 1952 revolution period. It portrays the previous feudal domination of the land, classism and injustice that took hold of the Egyptian society during that era. The novel was turned into one of the most successful films depicting the 1952 revolution in 1957. 

Hata Akher el-Omr (Until the last breath) : The film illustrates the impact of war on the lives of individuals, and the negative consequences that prevail. The film stars include Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Omar Khorshid and Najwa Ibrahim. It is the production of 1975, and is the story, script and dialogue of Youssef Sibai. The film’s music was composed by Nina Rahbani. 

Gafat al-Domoo (No more tears) : The novel was political, with a romantic love story happening on the sidelines. The novel focused on the unity between Egypt and Syria and the events that preceded it through the character of Sami, the famous journalist and politician. Sami falls in love with an infamous singer struck by numerous rumors. 

El-Omr Lahza (Life is short) : This novel speaks of the situation that preceded the victory of October 6, 1973 in the war of attrition. It describes the political situation, exploiting power, and corrupt citizens making use of the sacrifices of the soldiers fighting in the battlefield. 

Aqwa Min el-Zaman (Stronger than time)  : This novel depicts Egypt in the era of building the High Dam and the ambitions and dreams that accompanied this period in the history of Egypt, shedding light on the challenges the country faced. 

source/content: egypttoday.com

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FILE – Yusuf el-Sebai / pix: egypttoday.com

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EGYPT

Winners of the ‘World Business Outlook Awards 2021’ : June 2021

World Business outlook is a print and online magazine providing comprehensive coverage and analysis of the financial industry, international business and the global economy.

Award Winners

AfricaAfrica50 Infrastructure FundBest Infrastructure Investment Company Africa 2021
BahrainBBK BankBest Retail Bank Bahrain 2021
BahrainGFH Financial GroupBest Diversified Investments Portfolio Bahrain 2021
GlobalHotforexBest Customer Service Experience Global 2021
EgyptArab African International BankBest Microfinance Company Egypt 2021
EgyptArab African International BankBest Investment Bank Egypt 2021
EgyptArab African International BankBest CSR Bank Africa 2021
EgyptBanque MisrBest New Digital Loan Provider Bank Egypt 2021
EgyptBanque MisrBest SME Bank Egypt 2021
EgyptBanque MisrBest Islamic Bank Egypt 2021
EgyptCI asset managementBest Asset Manager In Egypt 2021
EgyptCI asset managementBest Money Market Fund In Egypt 2021
EgyptCI asset managementBest Equity Fund In Egypt 2021
GCCRiyad BankMost Innovative SME Banking Product of the Year (Monshaat) GCC 2021
JordanFine Hygienic Paper FZEMost Innovative Mask Manufacturing Brand MENA 2021
JordanJames Michael Lafferty (CEO – Fine Hygienic Paper FZE)Best Health Care CEO of the Year Jordan 2021
MENAGulf Insurance GroupMost Sustainable Insurance Group MENA 2021
OmanBank NizwaBest Islamic Retail Bank Oman 2021
OmanBank NizwaBest Islamic Corporate Bank Oman 2021
OmanNational Bank of OmanBest Digital Bank Oman 2021
OmanNational Bank of OmanBest Mobile Banking App Oman 2021
QatarDoha BankBest Digital Payment App “Doha Easy Pay” 2021
QatarDoha BankBest Commercial Bank Qatar 2021
Saudi ArabiaFalak Investment HubMost innovative acceleration program (Falak Flagship Program) Saudi 2021
Saudi ArabiaRiyad BankMost Innovative SME Banking Product of the Year (Monshaat) Saudi Arabia – 2021
Saudi ArabiaSaudi PaymentsBest Digital Payment Solution Provider Saudi Arabia 2021
TanzaniaJubilee Insurance Company LimitedBest General Insurance Company Tanzania 2021
TanzaniaMr. Dipankar Acharya (CEO – Jubilee Insurance Company Limited)Best General Insurance CEO Of The Year 2021
UAEAafiya TPA ServicesBest Customer Service Insurance Provider UAE 2021
UAEFERG – Foreign Exchange and Remittance GroupBest Non-Profit Financial Support Group UAE 2021
UAEGenero CapitalBest SME Financing Advisor UAE 2021
UAEMashreq BankBest Digital Bank of the Year UAE 2021
UAEMultiBank GroupMost Innovative CFD Broker Global 2021

source: worldbusinessoutlook.com

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ARABIAN RECORDS COUNTRIES

UAE Elected to UN Security Council : June 11th, 2021

United Arab Emirates elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2022-2023.

The UAE is one of five countries elected to sit as non-permanent members on the Security Council in 2022 and 2023.

The others are Brazil, Albania, Gabon and Ghana, and the new arrivals could potentially shift the power balance within the world body, diplomats predicted.

“The UAE has always been ready to assume its share of the responsibility to confront urgent global challenges, in cooperation with the international community, and this was the primary motivation for our campaign for Security Council membership,” said Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, the UAE’s minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation.

Lana Zaki Nusseibeh, the UAE’s permanent representative to the UN, said her country’s role on the Security Council “stems from our belief that our values and principles can help advance progress toward our common goal of international peace and security.”

The UAE joined the UN in 1971, the year the country was founded. The only time it has previously held a seat on the Security Council was in 1986-1987.

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This United Nations handout photo shows a view of the Security Council meeting at the UN in New York. (AFP file photo) / arabnews.com

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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (U.A.E.)

RECORDS – Two Air Facilities in 1930s – Region’s First Airport in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi’s Abandoned Airstrip : UAE

A WAM Feature

The Region’s first airport established by the British in 1932 in Sharjah, which catered to airliners on the western Gulf air-route to India.

However, an airstrip existed on Abu Dhabi’s Sir Bani Yas Island since 1930, which also served planes on the route between Britain, India and Australia, has not gained much attention of history enthusiasts for the obvious reason — it was mainly meant for military aircraft, not civilian flights, according to historians and documents accessed by Emirates News Agency (WAM) from the UAE’s National Archives.

Sharjah airport and fuel tank in Abu Dhabi in 1932

An administration report for the Trucial Coast for the year 1932 says, “The chief event of the year was the securing of the Airport at Shargah (Sharjah) from the Shaikh (sic) of that place in July.” The report added that a fuel tank was established at Sir Bani Yas Island belonging to the Sheikh of Abu Dhabi in the same year.

Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, along with neighbouring emirates, were then part of the Trucial States, which was a collection of various sheikhdoms that allied themselves to the British through a number of treaties, until the formation of the UAE in 1971.

The 1932 report says the British Residency Agent in Sharjah, accompanied by the Political Agent in Kuwait, “succeeded after a further few days negotiations in persuading the Shaikh (sic) to put his signature to the required agreement [to establish the airport in Sharjah], which offered very favourable terms to the Shaikh (sic).”

On 5th October 1932, the first Imperial Airways flight landed and left Sharjah, said the report. (Imperial Airways later merged with British Airways to establish the British Overseas Airways Corporation in 1939.)

Tedious negotiations, agreement on Rs. 400 rent

However, the British officials had to engage in “tedious” negotiations with Abu Dhabi’s ruler for the facilities on Sir Bani Yas Island, located 250kms broadly west of the UAE’s capital.

Lt. Col. Gordon Loch, British Political Agent in Bahrain, persuaded Ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan, to sign the agreement in 1935 on the storage tank and landing ground on Sir Bani Yas Island, along with another landing facility near Abu Dhabi, according to a letter written by Loch to the British Political Resident in the Gulf, on 17th February 1935.

The negotiation was tough because “In 1930 the Royal Air Force (RAF) had established a landing ground on Sir Bani Yas, despite opposition of Sheikh Shakhbut [the elder brother of Sheikh Zayed, the UAE’s founding father],” writes historian Nicholas Stanley-Price in his book titled ‘Imperial Outpost in the Gulf – The Airfield at Sharjah (UAE) 1932-1952.’ The agreement, signed on 18th February 1935 between the RAF and Sheikh Shakhbut mentions Indian rupees 400 (then the currency in use in the Emirates) as monthly rent for the facilities to be paid to the Sheikh. The British Government also agreed to pay a sum of rupees 5,000 as a token of friendship and goodwill. The agreement was valid for 12 years, until 1947.

Air crash during Second World War

Talking about the security of the facility, Peter Hellyer, who has made a special study of the history of Sir Bani Yas, says, “A guard from Oman was recruited to look after the fuel tank, and lived a lonely life for many years before eventually marrying a servant of one of the Dalma families who visited the island in winter.”

There proved to be little demand for the airstrip and the petrol tank, although there was a short flurry of activity during the Second World War.

Hellyer, an advisor on cultural heritage at the UAE Ministry of Culture and Youth, notes that: “On 22nd April 1944, two ‘Anson’ aircraft belonging to the Anti-Locust Mission crash-landed at the island, en route from Sharjah to Bahrain. However, it is not clear from the records whether the Ansons crash-landed at the airstrip, or elsewhere on the island.”

Hellyer adds that the affected airmen were provided with a bag of flour and a bag of peas by the inhabitants on the island. Unfortunately, on 24th April, a serious mishap occurred with a petrol fire and one man was very seriously burnt. A B.O.A.C. flying boat landed at Yas Island and the injured were evacuated to Bahrain and later the aircraft were also flown off from the Island and arrived in Bahrain on 26th April, he explains.

New Airport opens in 2008

The emergency airstrip on the island, Hellyer adds, “was officially abandoned in 1944, although the Ruler continued to receive payment for the facility until at least 1949.”

He notes, a tarmac airstrip was opened on Sir Bani Yas by the early 1970s, situated on the western side of the island, although not for commercial use.

This was later expanded by the Abu Dhabi Airport Company, which opened a fully-fledged airport in 2008, to complement the island’s development as a nature-based tourist destination.

The island is also home to the only Christian monastery so far identified in the Emirates. Thought to have been built around 600AD and abandoned perhaps 150 years later, the monastery was rediscovered during excavations in the early 1990s by the Abu Dhabi islands Archaeological Survey, ADIAS, directed by Hellyer

No trace of fuel tank

According to the Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT-Abu Dhabi), which oversees Sir Bani Yas today, “there does not appear to be any surviving trace of the fuel tank. The particular area where it was probably located in between the Sir Bani Yas Clinic, Jetty area and Arrivals Hall, and the Petrol Station,”  a spokesperson tells WAM. 

However, the DCT-Abu Dhabi has made out an approximate location of the tank from the historical documents of the National Archives. This location is also confirmed by later UK mapping from 1966, adds the DCT spokesperson.

WAM/Binsal AbdulKader

source: Reproduced from WAM Feature : Thu 10-06-2021 15:44 PM

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Zuhair Murad – Fashion Designer, International Arab Label

Zuhair Murad. Couture, Ready-to-Wear, Bridal and Accessories.

The House of Zuhair Murad – designs, manufactures, distributes and retails coveted high fashion clothing. The brand is present in over 100 points of sales spread over the globe.

Inception and growth of boutiques:

Lebanon:

  • 1997 – First Atelier opened in Beirut
  • 2006 – First Boutique in Downtown Beirut
  • 2010 – Relocated Corporate Office and Design Studio, Beirut
  • 2013- Inaugrates Bridal Boutique, Beirut

International:

  • 2001 – First Parisian ‘Maison de Couture’ in Paris
  • 2016 – First store within a store, Kuwait
  • 2017 – Shop in a shop, Vakko-Zorlu Center, Istanbul
  • 2018- First Boutique in UAE, Fashion Avenue, Dubai Mall

Launches:

  • 2001 – First Couture collection present in Haute Couture Week in Paris
  • 2005 – First Ready-to-Wear (RTW) evening collection
  • 2011 – Launches RTW Bridal collection

Honours:

  • 2012 – Elected as Guest Member on the Supervisory Board of the ‘French Federation de la Haute Couture et de la Mode’

www.zuhairmurad.com

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LEBANON