ERC to provide 10,000 Iftar meals at Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Indonesia’s Solo on daily basis


ABU DHABI: Upon the directives of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region, and Chairman of the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), the ERC will provide 10,000 Iftar meals daily during the holy month of Ramadan to be distributed to the fasting people at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Indonesian city of Solo (Surakarta).

The ERC has begun implementing Sheikh Hamdan’s directives and making the necessary arrangements to expand the umbrella of beneficiaries of the Iftar programme inside the mosque and in the city of Solo in general.

The ERC is working to involve the local population in the implementation of the project by providing them with basic food supplies for the underprivileged who will prepare the meals for the fasting people in an initiative that mirrors the spirit of solidarity and cooperation that characterises the holy month of Ramadan.

The ERC stressed that the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed in this regard come to strengthen the country’s humanitarian in
itiatives for the benefit of brothers and friends during the holy month of Ramadan.

The ERC said that it was keen to provide the basic Ramadan needs for the fasting people from the local markets in the city of Solo, pointing out that hundreds of volunteers from the local community will participate in supervising and organising the distribution of meals to the fasting people in mosque and its surroundings.

The UAE philanthropic organisation praised the spirit of cooperation with the management of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Solo.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE Embassy, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, UAE Space Agency, NASA celebrate growing collaboration to expand human space exploration


WASHINGTON: Senior officials from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United States (US) today reaffirmed their shared commitment to expand cooperation and advance scientific and technical collaboration in the fields of human space exploration and aeronautics research.

The officials spoke at a briefing in Washington, D.C. that included representatives from the UAE Space Agency, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Space Council. The event was hosted by UAE Ambassador to the US Yousef Al Otaiba.

Building on the recent announcement that the UAE and US will work together to support NASA’s Gateway, humanity’s first lunar space station, NASA administrator Bill Nelson praised the deepening relationship, noting that ‘the partnership between the United States and the United Arab Emirates is strong and growing stronger. Together, we are taking giant leaps in science and technology that will further the Artemis campaign, and the future
of human space exploration.’

‘The UAE is proud to work with partners across the US to build upon humanity’s collective understanding of the cosmos,’ said UAE Ambassador to the US Yousef Al Otaiba. ‘From the Gateway programme to exploring Mars’ atmosphere, our two nations’ partnership continues to go from strength to strength. Not even the sky is the limit for our shared ambitions.’

Through cooperation with NASA, US research institutions and the wider aeronautics industry, the UAE has developed a space programme that has achieved notable accomplishments in a relatively short timeframe. In 2021, the UAE’s Emirates Mars Mission ‘Hope Probe’ successfully began orbiting the Red Planet, providing the most detailed look ever of the Martian atmosphere. The MBRSC and NASA have also collaborated on human spaceflight endeavours. In 2019, astronaut HazzaaAlMansoori became the first Emirati to fly to space during a short mission to the International Space Station (ISS), during which time he collaborated with NASA to per
form experiments and educational outreach.

A second Emirati astronaut, Dr. Sultan Saif Al Neyadi, who was recently appointed the UAE Minister of State for Youth Affairs, launched to the ISS in 2023 as part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Mission, leading scientific research to advance human knowledge and improve life on Earth. His six-month tenure aboard the ISS marked the Arab world’s first long-duration space mission; he also conducted the first spacewalk by an Arab astronaut. Two first-time astronaut candidates from the UAE, Nora AlMatrooshi and Mohammad AlMulla also recently completed their training at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston and received their NASA astronaut pins.

‘Our partnership with the US, particularly in space exploration, stands as a testament to humanity’s potential when united in a common purpose,’ said Astronaut Dr. Sultan Saif AlNeyadi, UAE Minister of State for Youth Affairs. ‘Together, we have embarked on a transformative journey that transcends boundaries, driving forward a new era
of discovery and innovation. The collaborative milestones we have achieved, from pioneering spaceflight missions to the technologiespartnerships, reflect shared vision and commitment of our nations to advancing knowledge for the benefit of all humanity’.

UAE Space Agency’s Director-General Salem Butti Al Qubaisi said, ‘International cooperation in space, including through the US-UAE partnership, is fundamental for scientific achievement and advancement. Our partnerships with NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration and several US research institutions strengthen cooperation in support of our shared vision and strategy to improve safety and security in space, expand the scope of international scientific research, and develop new technologies that contribute to improving human lives.’

‘The growing US-UAE partnership goes beyond human spaceflight and the Gateway airlock, to Earth observation, climate resiliency, and the exploration of Mars and the Asteroid Belt, among many other areas,’ said National Space Co
uncil Executive Secretary Chirag Parikh. ‘The US is also proud that our partnership with the Emirates extends into the safe and responsible use of space via the Artemis Accords. There are infinite possibilities for US-UAE cooperation in space, and we’re very proud to call our Emirati partners friends and collaborators along the way.’

‘A testament to this thriving collaboration is our partnership with NASA in developing the Emirates Airlock for the Gateway Lunar Space Station,’ said MBRSC Director-General Salem Humaid Al Marri. ‘As we look to the future, we are reminded that it is through unity and shared vision that we can push the boundaries of what is possible, creating a legacy of innovation and discovery for future generations.’

In 2020, the UAE and US were among the original signers of the Artemis Accords, which are a practical set of principles to guide space exploration cooperation among nations participating in NASA’s 21st-century lunar exploration programme.

The event comprised a series of discuss
ions featuring senior government officials from the US and UAE space sectors. Participants included Emirati astronauts and experts from both countries. The event was attended by diplomats, current and former US government officials, scientists and business executives.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Mothers’ Endowment campaign announces 6 donation channels


DUBAI: The Mothers’ Endowment campaign, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced 6 easy channels that will receive donations and contributions in honour of mothers, by establishing an endowment fund to provide education to millions around the world in a sustainable manner.

Organised under the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives umbrella, the Mothers’ Endowment campaign aims to honour mothers by allowing donations in their name. It also aims to support individuals in underprivileged communities through education and training.

Meanwhile, the campaign helps establish the values of honouring parents, kindness, compassion and solidarity, highlight the role of the mother in nurturing families and children, and solidify the UAE’s humanitarian role.

Cash donations to the campaign, which go to providing education to underprivileged populations, can be made through the campaign’s website, via SMS, bank transfers, the ca
mpaign’s call center, the DubaiNow app or Jood.ae; Dubai’s community contributions platform.

The campaign’s website, (mothersfund.ae), welcomes donations by individuals, businesses and institutions inside and outside the UAE.

Those wishing to donate to the Mothers’ Endowment campaign can contact the dedicated call centre on toll-free number (8009999) between 10:00 and 17:00, 7 days a week, to arrange for a donation towards supporting the education of vulnerable individuals.

Direct bank transfers are also possible and should be made to the campaign’s official Emirates Islamic Bank account number (AE790340003708472909201) in UAE dirhams.

One-off donations to the campaign can be made via SMS by sending the word ‘Mother’ to dedicated du and etisalat bye and numbers as follows: SMS ‘Mother’ to 1034 to donate AED 10, to 1035 to donate AED 50, to 1036 to donate AED 100 AND TO 1038 to donate AED 500.

The Mothers’ Endowment campaign also enables donations through the DubaiNow app, under the ‘Donations’ tab, as D
igital Dubai cooperates with the campaign to facilitate contributions.

Donating to the Mothers’ Endowment campaign can be also done by creating a special portfolio for institutions and individuals via the Dubai community contributions platform Jood (jood.ae).

The platform allows individuals, businesses and institutions in both the private and public sectors, as well as celebrities, communities and cultural, sport and art groups to launch mini campaigns via Jood, encouraging friends, colleagues and followers to join in.

An extension of major charity drives launched in Ramadan over the past years and proved very successful, the Mothers’ Endowment campaign will allocate its proceeds towards supporting the education and vocational training of millions around the world, providing them with the necessary tools and skills to lead independent, dignified lives and preparing them for the job market.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Crown Prince of Ajman approves HRNF’s 2024 budget at AED 57 million


AJMAN: H.H. Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman, Chairman of Ajman Executive Council, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi Foundation (HRNF), approved the budget of the Foundation and its affiliated centres for 2024, which is estimated at AED 57 million.

This came as Sheikh Ammar chaired the Foundation’s first Board of Trustees meeting for 2024, in the presence of Sheikh Ahmed bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Vice Chairman of the Foundations Board of Trustees; Tariq Abdullah Mohammed Al Awadhi, Director-General of HRNF, and a number of members of the Board of Trustees, during which a number of topics on the agenda were reviewed.

During the meeting held at the Ruler’s Office, Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi praised the performance of the members of the Board of Trustees and the level of services provided by the Foundation to citizens in the Emirate of Ajman, as well as the level of strategic organisation of charitable aspects and social activities.

The Crown P
rince of Ajman stressed the necessity of adopting community service projects that support the beneficiary groups and consolidate community partnership with charitable associations and bodies, in implementation of the directives of H.H. Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ajman, to promote the concept of helping others as a human value to reach the largest segment of citizens.

Sheikh Ammar approved the project to replace citizens’ housing, which will begin work this year, specifying the eligible categories, eligibility criteria, the budget required for the project, and a model of the housing proposed to be built. He directed the implementation of the executive regulations for the project, which includes the types and values of housing assistance and the jurisdiction to consider requests for housing assistance.

The Crown Prince of Ajman reviewed the annual report of the Humaid Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi Centre-Ajman to serve the Holy Quran, where the number of beneficiaries of th
e centre’s services last year reached 7,610 beneficiaries, in addition to the printing of 23,000 copies of the Holy Qur’an instructed to be printed by Sheikh Humaid Al Nuaimi. Additionally, 5 of the centre’s students participated in the Ramadan activities in Ajman, and a reader from the Hamid Centre in the Republic of Albania participated with the World Muslim Communities Council.

Sheikh Ammar and members of the Council also reviewed the Foundation’s annual report for 2023, where the total amount spent on aid reached AED 40,866,955, and the number of its beneficiaries reached 10,391 beneficiaries, distributed among six main sectors: social, religious, community, educational, health and emergency.

The Council discussed the latest developments in the Foundation’s endowments, the proposal to develop the Foundation’s organisational structure, and the report of the Financial Audit Authority. It also discussed a number of general topics related to charitable work.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque completes preparations to welcome Holy Month of Ramadan


ABU DHABI: The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre (SZGMC) has completed its preparations to receive masses of worshippers and visitors during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1445.

In Ramadan 1444, the mosque welcomed 684,945 worshippers and visitors while a record of over 60,000 worshippers gathered at the mosque on the 27th night of Ramadan to observe Laylat Al Qadr, a significant night in the Islamic faith.

The SZGMC has formed committees and teams to ensure organised and integrated work around the clock to meet the needs of the large turnout of worshippers and visitors by providing various high-quality services and facilities. It has also held a series of meetings with strategic partners, including government and private entities, to ensure smooth functioning of the work system in place during the Holy Month.

As part of its efforts to improve the level of services provided to its worshippers and visitors and to assume its social responsibility that aims to consolidate the value of volunteerism, the SZGMC enlist
ed over 580 qualified volunteers who work alongside the Centre’s employees, the Emirates Red Crescent, the (Absher Ya Watan) volunteer team, police officers, paramedics and the Civil Defense personnel to provide the best services to worshippers allowing them to perform their prayers with reverence and ease.

The SZGMC provided more than 70 electric cars to transport worshippers from parking lots to prayer halls. Priority use of these cars will be given to the elderly and people of determination.

Additionally, the centre has also provided 8,379 parking spaces for worshippers, including 1,500 for women and more than 60 for the people of determination. 1,800 additional parking spaces have been added this year. SZGMC has provided over 3,515 chairs and 50 wheelchairs for worshippers.

Seeking to revive a cherished Emirati cultural heritage, the Centre cooperated with the Ministry of Defence to fire the cannon announcing the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan in coordination with the Ramadan Moon Sighting Comm
ittee, and also fire the cannon daily at the mosque throughout Ramadan to mark the Iftar time, and to announce the advent of Eid Al Fitr, commemorating one the holy month’s timeless traditions cherished by the UAE citizens and residents. It also allowed people of different cultures to watch the daily live firing of the cannon on Abu Dhabi Media TV channels.

Source: Emirates News Agency

BREAKING: Monday first day of Ramadan in UAE


ABU DHABI: The UAE’s Moon-sighting Committee announced that tomorrow, Monday, the 11th of March 2024, will be the first day of the holy month of Ramadan and that today, Sunday, is the last day of Sha’ban.

Source: Emirates News Agency