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All new Dubai mosques will be eco-friendly

All new Dubai mosques will be eco-friendly Ahmed Shaaban / 18 August 2013 All mosques to be built in Dubai starting next year will be environment-friendly. Dubai’s Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation (AMAF) secretary-general Tayeb Al Rais said the first of these eco-mosques, which is also the first in the Middle East, was expected to be completed and opened in the first quarter of next year, with some 60 per cent of the work already finished. “We do want to make all mosques built in the emirate in the future power- and water-saving, and help reduce harmful gas emissions from the air-conditioners.” The new eco-mosques would reduce water consumption by 20 per cent and electricity by 25 per cent, he said. “All construction work at the mosque, named ‘Khalifa, the Merchant’, is being done according to the set schedule.” Al Rais said the Dh22-million mosque’s 25-metre-long minaret was now completed with work continuing on external decoration and the internal finish. The utility buildings and power station attached to the mosque had been completed. “The mosque, to be the biggest in the emirate, is being built in the Garhoud area…and can accommodate 3,500 worshippers.” The eco-mosque was being constructed in a total area of 105,000 square feet, he added. “Solar panels shall be used in heating ablution water, as well as imam accommodation and other utilities.” The mosque was equipped with a technique for recycling and purifying ablution water, and using it for agriculture work and the toilets. “Eco materials have been used in the construction of the mosque to be in line with the renewable power resources and heat insulation system.” The mosque was also using “advanced technology” to curb the use of harmful gases used in air-conditioning, he said. “This strategy is aimed to enhance the performance of these buildings, curb power and water consumption, and boost public health.”  – ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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Hamdan wins endurance race

Hamdan wins endurance race 18 August 2013 Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, emerged winner of the 130-km preparatory race of the World Endurance Cup 2014 held in Normandy, France, on Friday. At the end of the race, which was held in four stages, Shaikh Hamdan was crowned the champion amid a storm of applause by spectators who attended the race. Shaikh Hamdan kisses his horse.- WAM “I dedicate this win to all the young UAE riders and wish them good luck for the World Cup race next year,” said Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed. According to Dubai-based Al Bayan Arabic daily, a total of 63 jockeys representing as many as 32 countries from across the globe too taken part in the race. Each participating country had two riders take part in the race, whereas three jockeys from UAE, Spain, France and Poland represented their countries, the paper said. The UAE team included Shaikh Hamdan, Shaikh Rashid bin Dalmouk Al Maktoum, and Abdullah Ghanim Al Meri. Shaikh Hamdan prevailed in the race riding his horse Nekos in an estimated time of 6.14.34 hours. Shaikh Hamdan rides with the UAE National flag.- WAM Shaikh Hamdan at the presentation ceremony after winning the endurance race in France.- WAM Continue reading

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Egyptian expats living ‘nightmare’

Egyptian expats living ‘nightmare’ Amira Agarib and Nivriti Butalia / 18 August 2013 For Shereen Farooq, an Egyptian national who lives in Dubai, the last week has been a living nightmare. Farooq has stayed glued to the television, and has been on the phone with family back in Al Minya — about 250 kilometres south of Cairo. “I am so scared…so worried,” she says. Her family has not stepped out of the house the last three days. “They have not gone out to even get food supplies as they are afraid that if they step out a sniper will shoot and kill them.” She says a seven-storey building near her family home has been gutted by Mursi  supporters. “They have no respect, no intention to preserve the unity of the people.” She calls the brotherhood “terrorists” and says they have “no respect for humans or holy places” as they have been burning churches. Four churches have been burnt in her hometown. Mohamed Fouda, a journalist with Emarat Alyoum newspaper, says the majority of Egyptian people support the army: “We feel Mursi  betrayed us, so millions of Egyptians revolted against him and the army responded to the people’s resolution.” According to him, Mursi  supporters are in shock now but what they are doing reflects the agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood and their plan to confiscate the power. “I feel bad of course, as our families suffer there, but we know this is an inevitable war against terrorism.” While he supported the army and police he says he is very sad about the high number of casualties. “But this is the price to get our freedom from a fascist group.” He says the support from Arab countries is important, especially the UAE and Saudi Arabia. “I didn’t vote for Mursi  in the presidential election, though I called for helping him after he won. But he shocked us when he turned into another dictator and being just a toy in the hands of the extremist leaders of his organisation.” Both Farooq and Fouda spoke to Khaleej Times prior to Mursi ’s ouster in early July, calling for him to step down. The Egyptian Ambassador to the UAE Tamer Mansour says Egypt is “currently in a war against terrorism and violence, but is keen on the stability of Egypt”. The ambassador urged the government and military forces towards national reconciliation. “Egyptians (need) to gather around the road map, in order to achieve political and civil transition and to achieve democratic rule.” Mansour says the UAE “stands with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in support of Egypt (and) the rule of the Egyptian state”. He says Egyptian security forces “follow all legal methods” peacefully, to preserve the safety of the protesters and ensure a safe exit for them. Denouncing violence and the incitement of violence, Mansour says the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood have rejected all peaceful methods. “They also rejected the initiative of Al-Azhar, which was designed to save the Egyptian blood, and save the country where what is happening now is armed, (and facing) violence and terrorism.” nivriti@khaleejtimes.com   Continue reading

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