Funeral prayers for Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed will be held at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque today.
Funeral prayers for Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed will be held at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque today.

Prayers for Sheikh Ahmed begin today



Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, the President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, yesterday announced the death of Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed, his younger brother after his body was recovered from a lake in Morocco, four days after he was involved in a glider crash. Funeral prayers for Sheikh Ahmed, 41, the managing director of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), will be held at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque today, beginning three days of mourning. Last night, Sheikh Ahmed's body was being flown home on an official UAE plane, accompanied by two members of the Royal Family. The aircraft was due to land in Abu Dhabi early this morning, a Moroccan official said. The Sheikh's body was found by Moroccan and French divers in water about 60 metres deep. Soon after the discovery, Sheikh Ahmed's death was officially announced. UAE television stations interrupted programming to announce the news, and will broadcast recitations of the Quran until midnight on Friday. Flags will be flown at half-staff beginning today. Schools and government offices will remain open and sports fixtures would go ahead, officials said. However, some shows and concerts have been cancelled or postponed. Khalid Naciri, the Moroccan communications minister, said his government had launched an investigation into Sheikh Ahmed's death, noting that the findings would be made public. Emergency workers from several countries, including the UAE, Spain and the United States, as well as Morocco, took part in the four-day search in the silted waters of the Sidi Mohammed ben Abdellah dam, hampered by heavy rainfall and the tree-studded bottom of the man-made lake. Last Friday's crash occurred near Oum Azza, a village that Sheikh Ahmed had visited regularly. The lake, near farmland and valleys, is a popular spot for recreation and fishing. A Spanish man, described by officials as the glider's co-pilot, suffered only minor injuries in the crash and is in a stable condition. Although several fishermen witnessed the crash, it was difficult to pinpoint exactly where the Sheikh's body came to rest, officials said. Many fishermen took part in the search. Sheikh Ahmed was born in Al Ain in 1969. He graduated from UAE University. Sheikh Ahmed joined ADIA in 1991 and became its managing director in 1997, taking control of one of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world, estimated to be worth up to US$500 billion (Dh1.8 trillion), although the exact figure has never been disclosed. Sheikh Ahmed was 27th on 2009's Forbes list of the world's most powerful people. But residents near the Moroccan estate where he was staying said he was known for his generosity. In 1996, he was named chairman of the Zayed Foundation for Charitable and Humanitarian Works. In 2005, he became a member of the Supreme Petroleum Council. Sheikh Ahmed's only son, Zayed, was born in 2008. Hazza al Qahtani, the director general of the Foreign Aid Co-ordination Office, said Sheikh Ahmed "embodied the spirit of philanthropy and compassion for those less fortunate" - a legacy of his father, Sheikh Zayed, founder of the country. "I want to extend our deepest condolences following the tragic loss of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed," Mr al Qahtani said. "Under his leadership, the Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation provided much-needed aid and development projects for those less fortunate around the world." Fardan al Fardan, the deputy director of the property department at ADIA, said of Sheikh Ahmed: "What distinguished him was the way he handled people and the way he chose people around him. He took time to evaluate things. Under his leadership, ADIA changed a lot how it does business. He surrounded himself with a very qualified group of young Emiratis that he trained and made sure that they got a good education. That says a lot for him." Among those offering condolences were: King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia; the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak; King Abdullah of Jordan; the Palestinian ambassador to the UAE, Dr Khairi al Arirdi; and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister. Condolences were offered from the court of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Saud Bin Rashid, Ruler of Umm al Qaiwain, Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed, Ruler of Fujairah, Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid, Ruler of Ajman and Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed, Ruler of Ras al Khaimah. * With additional reporting by Hassan Hassan and Zoi Constantine

The biog

Name: Mohammed Imtiaz

From: Gujranwala, Pakistan

Arrived in the UAE: 1976

Favourite clothes to make: Suit

Cost of a hand-made suit: From Dh550

 

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The major Hashd factions linked to Iran:

Badr Organisation: Seen as the most militarily capable faction in the Hashd. Iraqi Shiite exiles opposed to Saddam Hussein set up the group in Tehran in the early 1980s as the Badr Corps under the supervision of the Iran Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). The militia exalts Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei but intermittently cooperated with the US military.

Saraya Al Salam (Peace Brigade): Comprised of former members of the officially defunct Mahdi Army, a militia that was commanded by Iraqi cleric Moqtada Al Sadr and fought US and Iraqi government and other forces between 2004 and 2008. As part of a political overhaul aimed as casting Mr Al Sadr as a more nationalist and less sectarian figure, the cleric formed Saraya Al Salam in 2014. The group’s relations with Iran has been volatile.

Kataeb Hezbollah: The group, which is fighting on behalf of the Bashar Al Assad government in Syria, traces its origins to attacks on US forces in Iraq in 2004 and adopts a tough stance against Washington, calling the United States “the enemy of humanity”.

Asaeb Ahl Al Haq: An offshoot of the Mahdi Army active in Syria. Asaeb Ahl Al Haq’s leader Qais al Khazali was a student of Mr Al Moqtada’s late father Mohammed Sadeq Al Sadr, a prominent Shiite cleric who was killed during Saddam Hussein’s rule.

Harakat Hezbollah Al Nujaba: Formed in 2013 to fight alongside Mr Al Assad’s loyalists in Syria before joining the Hashd. The group is seen as among the most ideological and sectarian-driven Hashd militias in Syria and is the major recruiter of foreign fighters to Syria.

Saraya Al Khorasani:  The ICRG formed Saraya Al Khorasani in the mid-1990s and the group is seen as the most ideologically attached to Iran among Tehran’s satellites in Iraq.

(Source: The Wilson Centre, the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation)

Where can I submit a sample?

Volunteers can now submit DNA samples at a number of centres across Abu Dhabi. The programme is open to all ages.

Collection centres in Abu Dhabi include:

  • Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC)
  • Biogenix Labs in Masdar City
  • Al Towayya in Al Ain
  • NMC Royal Hospital in Khalifa City
  • Bareen International Hospital
  • NMC Specialty Hospital, Al Ain
  • NMC Royal Medical Centre - Abu Dhabi
  • NMC Royal Women’s Hospital.
What can you do?

Document everything immediately; including dates, times, locations and witnesses

Seek professional advice from a legal expert

You can report an incident to HR or an immediate supervisor

You can use the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation’s dedicated hotline

In criminal cases, you can contact the police for additional support

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Company: Instabug

Founded: 2013

Based: Egypt, Cairo

Sector: IT

Employees: 100

Stage: Series A

Investors: Flat6Labs, Accel, Y Combinator and angel investors

The bio

Studied up to grade 12 in Vatanappally, a village in India’s southern Thrissur district

Was a middle distance state athletics champion in school

Enjoys driving to Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah with family

His dream is to continue working as a social worker and help people

Has seven diaries in which he has jotted down notes about his work and money he earned

Keeps the diaries in his car to remember his journey in the Emirates