Happy birthday: Sheikh Mohammed turns 70

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Sheikh Mohammed was born on July 15, 1949, at the Al Maktoum house in Al Shindagha.
Sheikh Mohammed's passion and vision have transformed Dubai into a global city, now home to more than 200 nationalities.

Dubai - Sheikh Mohammed was born on July 15, 1949, at the Al Maktoum house in Al Shindagha.

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Angel Tesorero

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Published: Mon 15 Jul 2019, 10:35 PM

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, is celebrating his 70th birthday today.
His passion and vision have transformed Dubai - a once small creek-side settlement where he was born - into a global city, now home to more than 200 nationalities. And his wise and visionary leadership has propelled the UAE into becoming a major participant on the global stage, spreading inspiring messages such as tolerance, giving and innovation.
As we celebrate his birthday today, let us look back at the life of the man and leader who has carried a great responsibility for his nation and people.
Sheikh Mohammed was born on July 15, 1949, at the Al Maktoum house in Al Shindagha. He is the third of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum's four sons.
His brothers are Sheikh Maktoum, Sheikh Hamdan and Sheikh Ahmed. His mother was Sheikha Latifa bint Hamdan Al Nahyan, daughter of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, a former ruler of Abu Dhabi.
Sheikh Mohammed's early lessons in governance may have been initiated by his grandfather, the late Sheikh Saeed - then Ruler of Dubai - who showered him with love and affection.
Sheikh Saeed used to hold his daily majlis on wooden benches near the entrance of their Shindagha home, according to the family history. These meetings were a good learning opportunity for Sheikh Mohammed, who was was often seen sitting beside him.
Sheikh Mohammed was privately tutored in Arabic and Islamic studies and started his formal education in 1955 at Al Ahmadiya School, a small primary school in Deira. He also learned hunting, falconry and horsemanship at an early age.
In August 1966, he flew to the UK to enrol in the Bell School of Languages in Cambridge. He also attended Mons Officer Cadet School-Aldershot (currently the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) where he received the highest mark of any foreign and commonwealth officer cadet.
In 1968, Sheikh Mohammed returned to Dubai and Sheikh Rashid appointed him as the head of the Dubai Police and Public Security. It was his first public position.
Later, he was appointed as Minister of Defence and became the world's youngest defence minister.
Sheikh Mohammed was present at a desert camp, where the late Sheikh Zayed - then Ruler of Abu Dhabi - and Sheikh Rashid - then Ruler of Dubai - met to discuss forming a federation between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, which led to the foundation of the UAE.
Fast forward to January 3, 1995, Sheikh Maktoum, then Ruler of Dubai, signed a decree appointing Sheikh Mohammed as Crown Prince of Dubai.
Sheikh Mohammed laid out many infrastructure projects for the new digital economy and launched the eGovernment initiative. Expectedly, Dubai and the UAE rapidly evolved, leaving the world in awe of its transformation.
Man of letters
But Sheikh Mohammed is not only known as a leader.
He is also a well-loved man of letters. He is widely acknowledged as one of the finest exponents of Nabati poetry or verses featuring life in the Arabian Peninsula.
Early this year, Sheikh Mohammed released his latest book titled Qissati, narrating 50 stories in his 50 years of serving the nation.
The true strength and influence of Sheikh Mohammed lies in his humanity - and the true test of his leadership shall be reflected in the next generations. Happy birthday, Sheikh Mohammed.
angel@khaleejtimes.com
(With inputs from Sarwat Nasir)

Greetings for a leader
Sakina Vajihi, Indian expat, public relations professional
I have had the opportunity to live here since I was just two and watch the city grow. Dubai has become the most exciting destination to go to, with world-class tourism, real estate, healthcare and education. This has all been possible because of the great leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed.
Ahmed Tolba, Kiwi expat, partner business manager in the IT industry
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the person to look up to. I believe he is one of the iconic modern leaders nowadays and all leaders should follow in his footsteps for he has shaped Dubai to where it is right now. To Sheikh Mohammed, there is only one way Dubai can go, and that is the way to being the number one city in the world.
Paul Raymund Cortes, Filipino diplomat, Consul-General of the Philippines in Dubai
Sheikh Mohammed has led the people of the UAE as it reached new heights the whole world marveled at, a testament to his leadership and as an epitome of a visionary who believes in his people. May Sheikh Mohammed continue to shine for his people and for the rest of the world who have chosen to make the UAE their second home.
Hena Khan, Pakistani expat, CEO of HK Events and founder of UAE Mums group
My son Mohamad not only shares his birthday with one of the greatest men in Dubai history but was also named after him. He has led Dubai to what it is today with the number one passport in the world and a budding tourist hub. Happy birthday to a great visionary leader. So proud to be living in Dubai and witnessing his success.
Fahed Ali, Emirati, IT manager
As UAE nationals, we admire Sheikh Mohamed and our leaders because they went through tough times with limited resources. Those challenges made our leadership system in the UAE unique and very transparent. Sheikh Mohammed, I wish you plenty of joy today and every day of the coming year!
Shabib bin Shabib, Emirati, Partnership department, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment
Today, we celebrate the birthday of a man we all consider a father. His leadership and vision have taken us farther than we all could have imagined. We cannot begin to fathom the vision he has in place for our country, and we can't be more excited to help him achieve it.
Hamad Ismail, Emirati, Aircraft engineer
I am proud to be Emirati and to be living in a great city like Dubai. It is famous all around the world and everyone dreams of visiting this beautiful emirate. For expats, there are many great opportunities that are available for them. For us, Emiratis, we are well taken care of and we are proud of our heritage and culture.
Kamal Vachani, Indian expat, group director and partner at Al Maya Group
Happy 70th birthday to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed. I wish him the best of health and happiness always. Under his leadership, businessmen and entrepreneurs like me have always felt the generosity of the UAE. Because of this we are sure that more investors will come to this country to contribute effectively for the growth of the nation as a global business hub.



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