Sad news about an Arab prince. Biography of Sheikh Mohammed Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Everyone knows that the ruler of the emirate of Dubai and the vice-president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Said al Maktoum, has many children and wives.


Sheikh Mohammed

No one, except for the sheikh, probably knows the exact number. I will not dare to state any figures. More than 20 officially recognized children - that's for sure. Two well-known wives: Sheikha Hind al Maktoum - the main wife, the mother of twelve children, whom no one photographed, and the youngest - Princess Haya of Jordan, the mother of two, whom we all know well.

Prince Hamdan, the second son of Sheikh Mohammed and Hind, has been declared the official heir to the emirate. For some reason, the eldest son Rashid was removed from the inheritance, whether he was rude to his dad, or he loves women too much, it is not known. However, it turned out that this is not entirely true.

There is very little information on the Internet. But the members of the Maktoum family themselves are extremely active on social networks, almost all the children of the sheikh have their own accounts, which they constantly update. Many overlap with each other. In fact, it was only through this that we managed to learn something.

It is known for sure that the firstborn of Muhammad, daughter, Sheikha Manal, was born in 1977. Presumably from a Lebanese wife. She is happily married, she has children, a million photos with all the relatives on the net. But it's not about her.

In 1979, the sheikh married his 17-year-old cousin and, at the same time, second cousin, Sheikha Hind al Maktoum.

Lyrical digression: it is not known when she received the title of the main / eldest wife, but she is definitely not the first (these are different concepts).

In Arabic forums, the Dubaians themselves (mostly women, of course) explain that since the child has the title of sheikh or sheikh, this means that Sheikh Mohammed definitely took the child’s mother as his wife, even if he quickly divorced later. I suspect this is some kind of law in the Emirates, because a Muslim does not have to get married to officially recognize a child. Maybe it's just the status of a sheikh for a child. I do not know . Just in case, I will call everyone wives.

So, before Hind there was a Lebanese wife, mother Manal.

In March 1980, Sheikh Maitha was born from a Moroccan wife to a sheikh, you have seen her many times, this is the same famous athlete. And she participates always and everywhere, and she carried the flag of the United Arab Emirates at the Olympics in London, and won a lot of things.

At the time of Maita's birth, Sheikha Hind is already pregnant with her first child and in November 1980 gives birth to a daughter, Hessa. Everything is fine with her, married, children, everything is fine.

But the sheikh has no son. And, at the moment when Hind was wearing Hessa, the sheikh starts a relationship with, as rumors say, a German girl. In any case, the girl was of northern European type. And in March 1981, she gave birth to a boy.

The long-awaited son of an Arab dad turned out to be unusual. They named him Marwan. One of the traditional names in the Maktoum clan. Sheikh Marwan bin Mohammed bin Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum. Which literally means "Sheikh Marwan, son of Mohammed, son of Rashid, son of Said from the Maktoum family." The name is also the genealogy. The sheikh recognized the boy because his name is on all the lists of the official children of the sheikh.

In August 1981, the Sheikh's Moroccan wife gave birth to a second daughter, Shamsa. And only in November 1981 Hind gave birth to a son, Rashid. So he is the second son of Sheikh Mohammed, and not the first, as they say everywhere.

There are no photos of Marwan on my father's site. The other seven sons are, but Marwan is not. I think this is due to the fact that he is not an Arab, although he is a Muslim. As well as his appearance. Painfully different from all the others.

I want to draw your attention to the fact that many people confuse the son of a sheikh with the son of his second cousin, they are almost complete namesakes, the name is only different in the fourth generation. And they rarely write until the fourth. So, the man in the photo below is not the same Marwan! This is easy to check on his page, where the man constantly uploads photos of his real father and brothers.

Also Marwan, also a sheikh, but a second cousin, not the ruler's son.

At the moment, Marwan al Maktoum lives in London. He is married to Dalal al Marzougi, a girl from a very old and wealthy sultan family that ruled for a thousand years right across the bay from Dubai, now Iran. My wife has been a development director for a major oil company for many years.

They have two sons, Mohammed and Rashid (after their father and grandfather). These are the first male grandchildren of Sheikh Mohammed!! The rest of the sons have no children yet, only daughters.

Marwan served in the Dubai Army. It happens periodically in the emirate. Communicates with relatives. Too bad there aren't many photos. I did not find a single adult photo with my father.

Sheikh Marwan is head and shoulders above all relatives. He is blond with blue eyes!


Marwan with grandfather Rashid, cousin and father



with Pope Mohammed


In the army. 1990.

with Hamdan

Khalid bin Maktoum with his cousin Sheikh Marwan.

Mecca in 2013

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Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Arab.محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم), also known as Sheikh Mohammed(born July 15, 1949) - Emir of Dubai, Prime Minister and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates since 2006.

As a visionary reform-minded political leader, since coming to power in 2006, Sheikh Mohammed has personally led the transformation of Dubai into a world-class capital, and has spearheaded the creation of a number of international businesses, including Emirates airline, Jumeirah Group travel holding and DP World conglomerate .

Sheikh Mohammed personally oversaw the creation of a large number of transnational business projects that are critical to the transformation of Dubai's economy, including the construction of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.

Early life. Education.

Sheikh Mohammed was born on July 15, 1949, becoming the third of four sons of Sheikh Rashid bin Said Al Maktoum.

The education of Sheikh Mohammed began at the age of four with the study of the basics of the Arabic language and Islam. In 1955, Sheikh Mohammed began his studies at the Al Ahmadiyya School, where he studied Arabic grammar, English, mathematics, geography and history. At the moment, this school has become a museum dedicated to education.

On September 9, 1958, Sheikh Said, the grandfather of Sheikh Mohammed, died, and in October 1958, Sheikh Rashid bin Said, the father of Sheikh Mohammed, became the ruler-general of Dubai. Sheikh Rashid began a serious preparation of his sons for the management of the emirate. In this regard, in August 1966, Sheikh Mohammed went to London to enter the Bell Language School in Cambridge.

Returning to Dubai after his training, Sheikh Mohammed was appointed head of the Dubai Police, as well as the head of the Dubai Defense Force, which later became part of the UAE military. Since December 1971, Sheikh Mohammed has been the Minister of Defense of the United Arab Emirates.

business career

Sheikh Mohammed was personally responsible for the creation and intensive development of a number of companies and key assets of the Emirate of Dubai. Sheikh Mohammed owns two diversified conglomerates - Dubai World and Dubai Holding.

Dubai World and Dubai Holding

According to Flanagan, with the exception of the initial $10 million, the state did not allocate a single dirham for the development of Emirates Airline; however, in the following years, Emirates Airline has grown into a globally influential airline, travel and tourism conglomerate.

In addition to creating Emirates Airline, Sheikh Mohammed was also behind the creation of Dubai's first low-cost airline, FlyDubai.

Dubai Ports World

In 1991, Sheikh Mohammed merged the Port of Jebel Ali, along with the free trade zone located on the territory of the port, and Port Rashid, creating the Dubai Ports Authority. In 1999, he established Dubai Ports International, which in 2005, together with the Dubai Ports Authority, became the port operator DP World.

The goal of turning DP World into a significant player in the global market was achieved fairly quickly. Operating through its main port in Dubai, the company has been able to build a strong foundation for its operations. In less than four years, the DP World group was able to enter the top three among the world's port operators, rising from the position of a regional level company. This growth was partly due to the successful acquisition of the P&O Group.

Burj Al Arab Hotel

The idea of ​​building "the most luxurious hotel in the world" - Burj Al Arab - came to Sheikh Mohammed personally in 1995, and the grand opening of the hotel took place in December 1999. The hotel was designed by the architectural bureau WS Atkins.

The hotel is part of the Jumeirah travel group, which became part of Dubai Holding in 2004. The group operates 22 hotels in 10 countries including the UAE, Maldives, Kuwait, China, Italy and the United Kingdom. Jumeirah hotels are considered one of the most luxurious hospitality establishments in the world.

Dubai Internet City and TECOM

Dubai Internet City (abbreviated as DIC) is a free economic zone in Dubai, created in 1999 under the management of the developer TECOM Investments, which is part of the Dubai Holding group, as part of a project to develop information technology businesses in Dubai and the entire Middle East. Currently, over 1,100 companies are registered in Dubai Internet City. In November 2000, the Government of Dubai established the Dubai Media City free economic zone adjacent to Dubai Internet City, serving as a hub for UAE media development, which has become a regional hub for news agencies, publishers, interactive media, and advertising, production and broadcasting activities.

Palm Islands

The project to create an archipelago of artificial islands under the general name "Palm Islands" (Palm Islands), which is one of the most interesting sights of the United Arab Emirates, is being implemented by Nakheel Properties. It was originally assumed that the archipelago would consist of three alluvial islands in the Persian Gulf - Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira; later "Palma Deira" was spun off into a separate project called "Deira Islands". In addition to these islands, in January 2008, another archipelago was completed off the coast of the Emirates called The World, imitating the outlines of the continents of planet Earth. When all of Dubai's currently planned islands are built, the emirate's territory will increase by more than 500 square kilometers.

Burj Khalifa

On January 4, 2010, Sheikh Mohammed led the grand opening of the Burj Khalifa, currently the tallest building in the world. The height of the finished structure was 828 meters with 163 floors (not including technical levels). The Burj Khalifa is a key part of downtown Dubai, with a total construction cost of US$20 billion. According to Sheikh Mohammed, the construction of the building is “a national achievement, a milestone in history and a key event from an economic point of view. It is a symbol of pride not only for the UAE, but for the entire Arab people.”

Political activities and reforms

Sheikh Mohammed was appointed Crown Prince of Dubai on 3 January 1995 by Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

On January 4, 2006, Sheikh Mohammed, who had practically ruled the city for almost 10 years, became the official Emir of Dubai - his older brother, Sheikh Maktoum ibn Rashid Al Maktoum, died. A day later, Sheikh Mohammed, by the will of the President of the United Arab Emirates, was nominated for the positions of Vice President and Prime Minister of the country; the president's proposal was almost immediately approved by members of the federal national council of the country.

Mohammed ibn Rashid School of Public Administration

Fight against corruption

As part of the government's zero-tolerance policy for corruption, the head of Dubai's customs office, Obaid Saqr Bouzit, and two of his senior aides were arrested on corruption charges. The arrest was the final stage of a two-year investigation into the case, which was under the personal supervision of Sheikh Mohammed. Later, an investigation was launched into the financial fraud of the state-owned real estate company Deyaar. The chief executive officer of the company was sentenced to 10 years in prison for abuse of power and embezzlement of 30 million dirhams.

Sports interests

Sheikh Mohammed is also the founder and organizer of the Dubai World Cup at the Meydan Racecourse. The prize pool for the 20th Anniversary Dubai World Cup on March 28, 2015 was over $26 million, including 9 million dollar prizes.

The Sheikh personally participates in Distance Horse Races as a rider. In 2012, at the age of 63, Sheikh Mohammed became the winner of the world horse riding endurance race organized by the International Federation of Equestrian Sports (FEI) - Longines FEI World Endurance Championship. Overcoming the race track 160 km long, he overtook 152 rivals representing 38 countries of the world, and reached the finish line seven hours after the start of the race.

Sheikh Mohammed also won individual endurance gold at the 15th Asian Games in 2006; later in the team event, gold in the same discipline went to the team of Rashid, Ahmed, Majid and Hamdan Al Maktumov. The daughter of Sheikh Mohammed Maitha took part in the 2008 Summer Olympics in taekwondo in the category up to 67 kilograms, leading the UAE team.

Cultural and humanitarian projects

Both Sheikh Mohammed himself and his children are inveterate lovers of traditional Arabic arts, including poetry. The work of Sheikh Mohammed as a poet is known throughout the Arab region and beyond, collections of poems and poems of the Sheikh have been translated into many languages.

In 1998, Sheikh Mohammed opened the Sheikh Mohammed Center for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU), a non-profit organization dedicated to breaking down barriers between the peoples of different countries by providing them with information about the culture, traditions and religion of the UAE under the slogan "Opening Doors Opens Minds".

One of the latest initiatives of the ruler of Dubai in the field of culture was the transformation of Dubai metro stations into an art museum of works of art. The project aims to promote art and creativity among all segments of the UAE population, as well as to strengthen the international status of the UAE in the cultural sphere.

Patron of the Arts Award

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Patron of the Arts Award was launched in March 2009 to recognize individuals and organizations that have made a significant contribution to the advancement of the arts in Dubai.

"Knowledge Award"

Charity

The whole family is actively involved in aid projects for developing countries such as Jordan, Egypt, Palestine and Yemen. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is known for his charitable donations. On May 19, 2007, he announced plans to donate US$10 billion to establish the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation, an educational foundation active in the Middle East. According to Sheikh Mohammed, this money is intended to close the gap in knowledge between the Arab region and the developed world.

Dubai Cares

In September 2007, Sheikh Mohammed launched the Dubai Cares campaign to raise money to pay for the education of 1 million children in poor countries. The amount donated by the public in the first campaign in 2007 exceeded 1.65 billion dirhams (approximately US$450 million); Sheikh Mohammed personally increased the amount to 3.5 billion dirhams (approximately US$1 billion).

Noor Dubai

On September 3, 2008, Sheikh Mohammed launched a new initiative called "Noor Dubai". The Noor Dubai Initiative was originally designed to provide health care services to one million people suffering from treatable blindness and visual impairment in developing countries, but by 2011, the number of people covered by this project and receiving medical services exceeded 5.8 million.

Pakistan Assistance Program

On January 12, 2011, in accordance with the instructions of the President of the United Arab Emirates Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Pakistan Assistance Program was launched to assist the people of Pakistan in the fight against floods. The program included the construction and rehabilitation of two bridges, 52 schools and 7 hospitals, and the construction of 64 drinking water systems.

Help Afghanistan

Urging the United States to limit interference in Afghanistan, both in public speeches and in private meetings with US officials, Sheikh Mohammed donated US$2 million to build temporary housing for those displaced by US bombings in 2001-2002. The following year, about 15,000 refugees were resettled in new housing, leaving makeshift camps set up on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

Personal life

Sheikh Mohammed married his eldest wife, Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum bin Yuma Al Maktoum in 1979. Among his younger wives, the most famous is Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, daughter of King Hussein and half-sister of King Abdullah II - respectively, the previous and current kings of Jordan, whom he married on April 10, 2004. In 2007, Princess Haya bint al-Hussein gave birth to a girl, Al Jalil, to Sheikh Mohammed, and in January 2012, a son, Zayed.

personal fortune

The personal fortune of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for 2015 is estimated at more than $4 billion.

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In Dubai, one of the key emirates in the UAE, mourning. Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed al-Maktoum, the eldest son of Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, and concurrently the second most influential person in the United Arab Emirates, the country's prime minister, vice president and minister of defense, has died. Sheikh Rashid died of a heart attack, less than a month and a half before his 34 years. His younger brother and Crown Prince Hamdan wrote: “Today I lost my best friend and childhood comrade, dear brother Rashid. We will miss you." Lenta.ru tried to figure out what the eldest son of the Dubai Emir became famous for.

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Little is known about Rashid's childhood and youth: at that time there was no Instagram, and the Arab emirs and their heirs had not yet acquired the habit of posting scenes of a rich life with geotags for everyone to see.

Rashid is the eldest son of the emir from his eldest and main wife Hind bint Maktoum and, accordingly, the stepson of the second wife of the emir - the Jordanian princess Haya bint al-Hussein. The children of Mohammed and Hind, according to the memoirs of brother Rashid Hamdan, were brought up in the spirit of traditional values.

In Dubai, the heir graduated from the Sheikh Rashid School for Boys - teaching there was carried out according to the English model. After that, his father sent Rashid to the UK - to the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, where Arab sheikhs traditionally send their children (the current Emir of Qatar, the King of Bahrain, the Sultans of Brunei and Oman graduated from it).

Disinherited

Rashid ibn Mohammed was preparing to become his father's successor: the emir introduced him to state affairs and entrusted him with control over various economic projects. But on February 1, 2008, everything suddenly changed: Rashid's younger brother, the second son of Sheikh Mohammed, Hamdan, was appointed Crown Prince of Dubai. His younger brother Maktoum received the post of Deputy Ruler of Dubai. The eldest son of the emir officially abdicated, and moreover: there was no place for him at all among the leadership of the emirate.

However, this step can be called unexpected only conditionally: long before the emir's decree, diplomats and Arab experts noticed that Hamdan was increasingly appearing in front of cameras next to his father and that the emirate's press was writing about him more and more often. What happened, why Rashid was out of work?

The publication of Wikileaks documents has brought some clarity to this issue. Among the dispatches made public is a telegram from the US Consul General in Dubai, David Williams, in which he informs about the change in the order of succession and about its reasons. Without disclosing his sources, Williams reported that Rashid killed one of the workers in the emir's palace, this caused the sheikh's anger, and he revised the line of inheritance.

Sports consolation

A public relations campaign in the emirate and around the world has paid off: the new crown prince Hamdan quickly became the darling of the press. A diver and skydiver, a falconer who keeps lions and white tigers in his menagerie, a snowboarder and a poet who writes under the pseudonym Fazza. A wonderful rider, multiple winner of equestrian competitions, owner of expensive cars and yachts - Hamdan ibn Mohammed willingly demonstrates all this luxury on his Instagram account. Hamdan is known as a philanthropist and philanthropist, generously distributing donations to disabled and sick children, and also as one of the most enviable suitors in the world. Admiring fans gave him the nickname - "Aladdin".

Against this background, his older brother Rashid looked rather pale (especially considering the difference in their capitals - less than two billion dollars of Rashid against 18 billion of Hamdan), and he does not have an Instagram account. Although it cannot be said that the press did not indulge him with their attention. Since 2005, he has consistently been on the list of "20 Sexiest Arab Men" for five years in a row, in 2010 Esquire magazine recognized him as "one of the 20 most enviable royals", and a year later, Forbes included him in the twenty "most desirable persons of royal blood.

Deprived of the right to the throne, Rashid ibn Mohammed focused on sports. The whole al-Maktoum family is famous for their love of horses, and Rashid is no exception. He owned the racing corporation Zabeel Racing International, and he has repeatedly won in various competitions both in the UAE and abroad. In total, he won 428 medals. The pinnacle of Rashid ibn Mohammed's sporting achievements is two gold medals at the Asian Games in Doha in 2006. In 2008 to 2010, Rashid was even the president of the UAE Olympic Committee, but left this post, as he explained, due to lack of time.

Scandal in a noble family

Arab sheiks try not to make their internal affairs public, but sometimes, when the traditional values ​​of the oil emirs clash with European realities, leaks happen. So it was with Rashid.

In 2011, a black employee from the staff of the British palace of Emir Olantunji Faley applied to a British court. He claimed that he was discriminated against on racial and religious grounds: members of the sheikh's family addressed him as "al-abd al-aswad" - "black slave", and repeatedly insulted Christianity (Faleiye is an Anglican), calling him "bad, low and disgusting faith”, convincing his “black slave” to convert to Islam.

During the hearing, another employee of the servants, Ejil Mohammed Ali, was summoned to court as a witness, who, among other things, under oath, said that Sheikh Rashid was a drug addict who had recently completed a rehabilitation course.

However, such scandals are unlikely to shake the reputation of the royal house of Dubai, which invests millions of dollars in its PR in the media and social networks. Judging by the number of responses on Rashid's Facebook page, many people, including those from the poorest countries in the world, perceive the death of the eldest son of the Emir of Dubai as a personal tragedy.

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