Commending The Ministry of Interior’s Keenness to Spread the Sublime Message of the Councils in the Community
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Sunday, July 20th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The
Ministry of Interior’s Ramadan Council hosted by businessman Ali
Muhammed Al Mulla in his home in Fujairah recommended enriching the
educational curriculums with principles and traditions of the United
Arab Emirates (UAE) society making them the protective fort of the
country. The Council recommended establishing a Social Intellectual
Security Fund at the UAE level, where a portion of the country’s budget
would be allocated for this fund for the sake of children of coming
generations.
Organized by the Law Respect Culture Bureau at the
General Secretariat of the Office of H.H Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Interior and held under the title: “United in
Responsibility: Social Security Network,” the council noted the role of
media in highlighting the traditions of the Emirati family making it a
role model, and spreading the moderate non-extreme proper Islamic
teachings that are derived from the Holy Quran and the life and sayings
of Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him (Al Sunnah). The moderate
teachings have a great positive role in creating an educated generation
that is socially and intellectually secured.
The participants in
the council called for establishing a TV channel that is concerned with
preserving the Emirati culture and its traditions that are derived from
the tolerant teachings of Islam and the authentic and genuine Arab
traditions and customs. They called for producing exiting educational TV
shows for current generations similar to the shows that were produced
in the past such as: Al Manahel, Open Sesame and Greeting Mom and Dad.
They also called for establishing (Al Furjan Councils) where children
are sent to learn from elder citizens, noting the old traditional saying
that states: (Councils are Schools).
The Council also stressed
the importance of fostering the cultural and social role of the clubs
currently available in the UAE. The participants said that the clubs’
role must extend beyond the sport of football. They also called for
establishing a nation-wide award that recognizes the personalities that
record high attendance in social and public spheres in the UAE. This
award will represent an incentive for the youth to maintain this good
habit. The family institution also can play a role by educating children
about the importance of identifying a goal that they commit to achieve;
the family can support their children to achieve this goal in order to
create a sense of security between families and their children.
The
Council witnessed that participation of Sheikh Hamdan Suroor Al Sharqi,
form Abu Dhabi Investment Authority; Dr. Abdullah Al Sareji, from
Ministry of Education; Khaled Muhammad Al Mulla, Director of School
Health in Al Fujairah; Nasser Muhammad Al Yamahi, former member of UAE
Football Association (UAEFA), Brigadier Mubarak bin Sinan, Director
General of the Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Fujairah; Lt. Colonel
Obeid Muhammad Al Moghni, From Social Support Centers at Abu Dhabi
Police; Sultan Malih, from Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Community
Development; Major Saeed Al Humor, Director General of Special
Operations in Al Fujairah; writer Majed Al Rai’si, Activist on Social
Networks (Twitter); and Muhammad Al Mulla, Vice President of Al Fujairah
Charity Association.
Businessman Ali Muhammad Al Mulla affirmed
in his opening speech the importance of the Ramadan Councils that the
MoI is organizing in order to deliver its sublime message to the public.
“These Councils are a manifestation of the MoI vision in making the
councils public houses,” Al Mulla said. He also explained that the
visits that Their Highnesses pay to the citizens’ houses is a clear
prove of social security (United in Destiny: We are the People of the
Same Neighborhood.)
He pointed out to the pioneering idea behind
the Ramadan Councils organized across the state in enhancing
communication between citizens and decision-makers in the country, so as
to allow citizens to submit their ideas on the topics that are being
discussed transparently and openly.
He added that the Ramadan
Councils Ramadan held during the holy month of Ramadan play a
significantly vital and active role in establishing communication and
amity between community members during the holy month. He also pointed
out that these Councils reflect an original approach; and are deeply
rooted in the country’s traditions and usages. They have always been a
tool to reunite members of society of all ages and categories, to
discuss topics related to community affairs in all areas.
The
council was moderated by media personality Talal Al Hindasi.
Participants in the council stressed that social security is the fence
that protects the community from crises, and the recent turbulence in
the world is best evidence on this.
They discussed the importance
of social solidarity among the members of society, which strengthens
the ties of love and harmony between all the segments of society; as
well as the importance of honesty in dealing with children and talking
to them. They also highlighted the importance of fighting rumors that
need to be reduced through the guidance of fathers and mothers to their
children and the importance of directing the media outlets in the
country to be a role model since our children are much attached to
watching media outlets and participating in social media networks.
They
discussed the importance of students’ control in the UAE’s schools
through enhancing cooperation and coordination between the Ministry of
Education and the competent authorities in the country. They tackled the
matter of difference in mentality between the older generations and
younger generations, the thing that requires effective solutions that
will lead to understanding new mentalities.
They pointed out that
the newly introduced compulsory drafting had a role in having the
children hurry to register, which emphasizes their keenness on serving
and paying the country back.
They discussed the impact of social
networks (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram) on youngsters, and the
important role played by the family in protecting them through truthful
dialogue and knowing what thoughts they have in their minds, lest they
fall a pray to strangers with bad intentions.
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The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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