UAE bids farewell to Dubai Police chief Al Mazeina

November 26, 2016

Dubai, Nov 26: Hundreds of officials and citizens paid tributes to Lt-General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, who was laid to rest in Dubai’s Al Ghusais graveyard on Friday afternoon.

Lt-General Al Mazeina died on Thursday night at Rashid Hospital following a heart attack.

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Attending his funeral prayer at Zabeel Grand Mosque was His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, along with Lt-General Shaikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior; Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council; and Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai.

Shaikh Mohammad condoled Lt-General Al Mazeina’s family in a series of tweets on Friday morning. “The UAE has lost one of its loyal sons. Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina was a team leader and soldier who dedicated his life to serve the country. He was a father of good family, May Allah rest his soul in eternal peace.”

“My personal condolences go out to Al Mazeina’s family, friends, Dubai residents and the people of the UAE and to everyone who left a legacy to the country like Al Mazeina. He made his name in the UAE’s record of glories,” he wrote in another tweet.

Shaikh Hamdan tweeted: “May Allah rest Al Mazeina’s soul in eternal peace! I knew him very well, he was very loyal in serving his country and people. He was the man of success of his strong foundation. He did not work only for the country’s present but rather for the country’s glory and future.

We surely belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.”

In a condolence message, Mattar Al Tayer, director-general and chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), said: “The UAE has lost one of its loyal sons who dedicated his entire life to serve and maintain the security of the country. I have known Al Mazeina for 25 years and our relationship was reinforced after the establishment of RTA through holding continuous meetings to discuss topics related to the work of Dubai Police. Al Mazeina was very active, dedicated and loyal. He served his country in complete sincerity to achieve peace and security for all people living in Dubai.”

Even before the body of Al Mazeina was brought to Zabeel Grand Mosque for the funeral prayer, well-wishers had already gathered there in hundreds. Emiratis in their traditional white clothes, almost glowing under the sun, sat in the mosque in silence. A few murmurs could be heard — people reciting the Quran and offering prayers.

As the mosque filled to capacity, it was time for the routine Friday prayer. The funeral prayer followed almost immediately. Most people left as usual out of the main doors but many stayed until the body was carried out through a door near the front. People continued to offer prayers and some took videos and pictures — the last they would see of him.

Outside the mosque, cars left quickly to follow the ambulance carrying his body to Al Ghusais graveyard. Soon, there was a long line of vehicles entering the service lane leading to the cemetery, off Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road, and Dubai Police were out in full force to direct traffic.

The four-wheelers kicked up sand in the massive graveyard as they went off-road to compete for spots closer to the grave of Al Mazeina, a nondescript burial site.

Again, the crowds swelled to get a closer look, and again people offered funeral prayers. Most well-wishers were Emiratis but there were some expats too. “Lt-General Al Mazeina was a very approachable, open and humorous person. He greatly benefited Dubai Police by establishing various new departments and empowering their heads to be a force for good,” said a Pakistani employee in Dubai Police’s Human Resources Department who was at the funeral.

“He was a true gentleman. I heard about his death through colleagues on Thursday night and I came here today to pay my respects.”

Near the unmarked grave, family received condolences. There was an occasional sob here, a teary eye there. Again, the spirit of decorum hung heavy in the air.

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Emergency meeting

Lt. General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chairman of Police and General Security, held an emergency meeting Friday evening to discuss administrative and procedural steps following the death of Lt. General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, the late Dubai Police chief.

The meeting was held on Friday at 8pm and included the late chief's assistants at Dubai Police.

Major General Khalil Ebrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant to the Dubai Police Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs, Maj Gen Abdul Rahman Mohammad Rafei, Assistant to the Police Chief for Community Services and Preparations, Major General Mohammad Said Al Zafein, Assistant to the Police Chief for Operations Affairs and Major General Ahmad Mohammad Bin Thani, Assistant to the Dubai Police Chief for Ports Affairs, among others.

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May 1,2020

Dubai, May 1: Saudi Arabia has reported 1,344 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 24,097, the Ministry of Health announced on Friday.

The ministry also announced 7 more deaths and 392 new recoveries, raising the total number of fatalities and recoveries to 169 and 3,55 respectively.

Out of the 1,344 new cases reported today, 282 were confirmed in Riyadh, 237 in Madinah, 207 in Makkah, 171 in Jubail and 124 in Jeddah in addition to 114 infections in Dammam.

Authorities continue to urge people to stay at home unless necessary despite having relaxed some restrictions and curfews at the start of Ramadan.

Citizens and residents are allowed to go out for necessary needs between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. but must adhere to precautionary measures such as wearing a face mask and maintaining social distancing practices.

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March 9,2020

Riyadh, Mar 9: Schools and universities will be closed in Saudi Arabia from Monday to control the spread of coronavirus.

The Saudi Ministry of Education said the “preventive and precautionary” measures were recommended by the health authorities and are designed to protect students and staff.

The decision covers all educational institutions, including public and private schools, and technical and vocational training institutions.

“The Minister of Education directed that virtual schools and distance education be activated while the schools are closed to ensure that the educational process continues in an effective and quality manner,” the ministry said.

The Kingdom's Education Minister, Hamad bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh, confirmed that the decision was a precautionary step and said that they are conducting daily and weekly evaluations before returning to school.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Health, Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, confirmed that there have been no coronavirus cases in any educational facility in the Kingdom.

“Thank God, the situation is reassuring, and there has been no case in any educational facility. However, the increasing cases in countries have made us keen to enhance the safety of our sons and daughters. So we coordinated with the Ministry of Education to close the schools temporarily,” he said in a tweet on Sunday.

The education ministry has set up supervision offices to help coordinate the distance learning, and respond to parents’ inquiries.

A new committee set up by the ministry will also ensure the virtual schools are functioning through the distance learning methods provided by the ministry.

These include the virtual school platform (Vschool.sa) and mwterials available from the Apple and Android stores.

It will also provide lessons through the “Ain” TV channeland as well as on YouTube via this link: www.youtube.com/dorosien.

The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque also said on Sunday that it will suspend the visitation programs in its external facilities as part of recommended precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and ensure the safety of visitors.

The facilities include the King Abdulaziz Complex for the Covering of the Holy Kaaba, the Gallery of the Two Holy Mosques, and the Library of the Holy Mosque of Makkah.

“The presidency has taken a series of precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus, by intensifying sterilization work that is taking place around the clock, and has been keen on coordination and joint cooperation with all relevant government sectors,” it said in a statement issued on SPA.

It added that these preventive efforts come within the procedures that are being implemented by the Saudi government seeking to combat the spread of the new virus, to protect the people of the Two Holy Mosques in particular, and citizens and residents in the Kingdom in general.

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July 31,2020

Jeddah, Jul 31: Hajj 2020 pilgrims arrived in Muzdalifah Thursday night to rest after spending the day in Arafat.

Earlier, the pilgrims scaled Mount Arafat to pray and repent, as a highly unusual Hajj approached its climax. They listened to a sermon delivered by Sheikh Abdullah Al-Manea and prayed Dhuhr and Asr prayers together at the Al-Namirah Mosque in Arafat.

This year’s pilgrimage is the smallest in modern times, after the number of participants was greatly restricted to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. 

Tight security was in place around the foot of the rocky hill outside Makkah, also known as Jabal Al-Rahma or Mount of Mercy, in preparation for the high point of the annual ritual.

Video footage shown on state television showed the pilgrims setting off on their climb to the summit. They wore face masks and observed strict social-distancing rules imposed by Saudi authorities.As sprinklers sprayed water on them to provide relief from the summer desert heat, the pilgrims raised their palms as they climbed the slopes of the hill — the site of Prophet Muhammad’s last sermon. When they reached the top they recited holy verses and prayed for forgiveness for their sins.

Earlier, the pilgrims were taken in buses from Mina to Mount Arafat. Strict precautionary measures were in place, with each group accompanied by security teams, ambulances and civil defense vehicles. 

When they arrived, their temperatures were checked before they entered Namirah Mosque to hear a sermon that was translated into 10 languages.

“The camps were set up for pilgrims in Arafat early on,” said Minister of Hajj and Umrah Muhammad Salih Bentin. The sermon at Namirah Mosque was delivered by Sheikh Abdullah Al-Manea, who led the pilgrims in noon and afternoon prayers.

“During Hajj this year, we reiterate that it is essential for pilgrims, as well as everyone assisting them, to adhere to the precautionary regulations that have been implemented,” Al-Manea, a member of the Council of Senior Scholars, said during his sermon. “This is to be done for their own safety.

“Precautions have been put in place to protect lives against the damage that the pandemic can cause, and also to actualize Islam’s teachings pertaining to safeguarding human life by Allah’s permission.”

The stay in Arafat is described as the pinnacle of Hajj and Muslims around the world reflect the actions of pilgrims by asking for forgiveness and praying for their deepest desires.
Pilgrims left Arafat in coaches for Muzdalifah after sunset and will pray the Maghrib and Isha prayers there.

After sunset prayers, the pilgrims made their way down Mount Arafat to Muzdalifah, where they will spend the night before the final Hajj ritual, the symbolic stoning of the devil. 

This year, each pilgrim received sanitized pebbles in advance of the event on Friday, which is the first day of Eid Al-Adha.
This year the Kingdom faced the unprecedented challenge of ensuring pilgrims attending Hajj were protected as much as possible from the risks of the coronavirus.

They will then sleep, pray the Fajr prayer there tomorrow and then leave for Mina.

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