The Knowledge and Human Development Authority, in cooperation with the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, “Dubai Culture”, celebrated yesterday, Monday, the launch of a new heritage book documenting Emirati heritage and life in the city of Hatta, by Emirati author and researcher Juma Khalifa bin Thalith.
This came during a ceremony held in the Hatta Heritage Village, in the presence of Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, His Excellency / Hala Badri, Director General of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, and a number of Hatta residents.
Extended Partnership
The book “Hatta” is the eleventh heritage edition within an extended partnership between the “Emirates Diving Association” and the “Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai” over ten continuous years in order to document the Emirati heritage in various fields.
development plan
Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, said: “The past blends with the present in the heart of the Hatta region, drawing together the features of a promising future in the region, which is a source of real inspiration for all those who aspire to positive communication with nature and learn from it.”
He pointed out that the heritage version about the city of Hatta aligns with the comprehensive development plan for the Hatta region, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in the year 2016 AD, based on the distinctive position of the Hatta region, as an attraction point. Influential tourism and economic center, for which efforts are combined to enhance its potential in all social and cultural sectors.”
He added: “We are pleased to launch this publication that documents the Emirati heritage, hoping that it will stimulate the younger generations, our society and all those interested in heritage affairs in order to build and consolidate bridges of love with nature, and provide opportunities for our students to learn from nature and benefit from its richness in refining their skills in their journey with education and life. “.
cultural content
For her part, Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, said during the ceremony: “We are committed in Dubai Culture to encourage the local community to create authentic cultural content that documents the history and heritage of the emirate and contributes to consolidating its position as a destination for culture in the region. Hatta, the ancient vocabulary of heritage and historical monuments, combined with the mild climate, the picturesque nature and the kindness and generosity of its people, making it a tourist destination capable of providing diverse and entertaining experiences. humankind, to be a record that preserves the cultural heritage of the Hatta community and enhances the cultural content of the emirate, which is in line with our mission to preserve and celebrate the Emirati heritage as a source and reference for future generations.”
research methodology
In a related context, the author of the book, Emirati researcher Juma bin Thalith, said during the ceremony: The Hatta region has preserved its historical position as a witness to a rich cultural and social heritage and a beautiful natural environment. Customs and traditions are well-established and passed down from generation to generation, and ancient families adhere to authentic Arab customs and traditions. .
He added: “The wise leadership’s interest in the development of the region over successive historical eras was evident, which was keen to preserve the region’s historical character and identity that reflects the splendor of nature, pointing out that the book was prepared in a scientific and research manner that required collecting information and historical facts to reach our society and our children.” From its sources, as well as collecting the heritage vocabulary contained in it from reliable and diverse sources and it has been verbally matched with a selection of grandparents and parents, in addition to matching them both in writing and verbally. in the hands of the younger generations.
The book comes in eight chapters and 286 pages, covering a variety of historical, economic and social aspects in the Hatta region, the most famous landmarks of the region, the names of the villages in the city of Hatta, the story of the first store in Hatta (grocery store) in Hatta by its owner Ghallum, the agricultural life in Hatta, and the seasonal seasons. In Hatta, water sources, valleys and reefs, the most important and famous mountains, mosques and the oldest endowment in the Emirates, the heritage village in Hatta, seasonal plants and palm types in the city of Hatta, professions and handicrafts, public services, documents and sales, and important sites in the city of Hatta.
You can view the digital version of the book through the official website of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai by visiting this link.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority, in cooperation with the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, “Dubai Culture”, celebrated yesterday, Monday, the launch of a new heritage book documenting Emirati heritage and life in the city of Hatta, by Emirati author and researcher Juma Khalifa bin Thalith.
This came during a ceremony held in the Hatta Heritage Village, in the presence of Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, His Excellency / Hala Badri, Director General of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, and a number of Hatta residents.
Extended Partnership
The book “Hatta” is the eleventh heritage edition within an extended partnership between the “Emirates Diving Association” and the “Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai” over ten continuous years in order to document the Emirati heritage in various fields.
development plan
Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, said: “The past blends with the present in the heart of the Hatta region, drawing together the features of a promising future in the region, which is a source of real inspiration for all those who aspire to positive communication with nature and learn from it.”
He pointed out that the heritage version about the city of Hatta aligns with the comprehensive development plan for the Hatta region, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in the year 2016 AD, based on the distinctive position of the Hatta region, as an attraction point. Influential tourism and economic center, for which efforts are combined to enhance its potential in all social and cultural sectors.”
He added: “We are pleased to launch this publication that documents the Emirati heritage, hoping that it will stimulate the younger generations, our society and all those interested in heritage affairs in order to build and consolidate bridges of love with nature, and provide opportunities for our students to learn from nature and benefit from its richness in refining their skills in their journey with education and life. “.
cultural content
For her part, Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, said during the ceremony: “We are committed in Dubai Culture to encourage the local community to create authentic cultural content that documents the history and heritage of the emirate and contributes to consolidating its position as a destination for culture in the region. Hatta, the ancient vocabulary of heritage and historical monuments, combined with the mild climate, the picturesque nature and the kindness and generosity of its people, making it a tourist destination capable of providing diverse and entertaining experiences. humankind, to be a record that preserves the cultural heritage of the Hatta community and enhances the cultural content of the emirate, which is in line with our mission to preserve and celebrate the Emirati heritage as a source and reference for future generations.”
research methodology
In a related context, the author of the book, Emirati researcher Juma bin Thalith, said during the ceremony: The Hatta region has preserved its historical position as a witness to a rich cultural and social heritage and a beautiful natural environment. Customs and traditions are well-established and passed down from generation to generation, and ancient families adhere to authentic Arab customs and traditions. .
He added: “The wise leadership’s interest in the development of the region over successive historical eras was evident, which was keen to preserve the region’s historical character and identity that reflects the splendor of nature, pointing out that the book was prepared in a scientific and research manner that required collecting information and historical facts to reach our society and our children.” From its sources, as well as collecting the heritage vocabulary contained in it from reliable and diverse sources and it has been verbally matched with a selection of grandparents and parents, in addition to matching them both in writing and verbally. in the hands of the younger generations.
The book comes in eight chapters and 286 pages, covering a variety of historical, economic and social aspects in the Hatta region, the most famous landmarks of the region, the names of the villages in the city of Hatta, the story of the first store in Hatta (grocery store) in Hatta by its owner Ghallum, the agricultural life in Hatta, and the seasonal seasons. In Hatta, water sources, valleys and reefs, the most important and famous mountains, mosques and the oldest endowment in the Emirates, the heritage village in Hatta, seasonal plants and palm types in the city of Hatta, professions and handicrafts, public services, documents and sales, and important sites in the city of Hatta.
You can view the digital version of the book through the official website of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai by visiting this link.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority, in cooperation with the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, “Dubai Culture”, celebrated yesterday, Monday, the launch of a new heritage book documenting Emirati heritage and life in the city of Hatta, by Emirati author and researcher Juma Khalifa bin Thalith.
This came during a ceremony held in the Hatta Heritage Village, in the presence of Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, His Excellency / Hala Badri, Director General of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, and a number of Hatta residents.
Extended Partnership
The book “Hatta” is the eleventh heritage edition within an extended partnership between the “Emirates Diving Association” and the “Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai” over ten continuous years in order to document the Emirati heritage in various fields.
development plan
Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, said: “The past blends with the present in the heart of the Hatta region, drawing together the features of a promising future in the region, which is a source of real inspiration for all those who aspire to positive communication with nature and learn from it.”
He pointed out that the heritage version about the city of Hatta aligns with the comprehensive development plan for the Hatta region, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in the year 2016 AD, based on the distinctive position of the Hatta region, as an attraction point. Influential tourism and economic center, for which efforts are combined to enhance its potential in all social and cultural sectors.”
He added: “We are pleased to launch this publication that documents the Emirati heritage, hoping that it will stimulate the younger generations, our society and all those interested in heritage affairs in order to build and consolidate bridges of love with nature, and provide opportunities for our students to learn from nature and benefit from its richness in refining their skills in their journey with education and life. “.
cultural content
For her part, Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, said during the ceremony: “We are committed in Dubai Culture to encourage the local community to create authentic cultural content that documents the history and heritage of the emirate and contributes to consolidating its position as a destination for culture in the region. Hatta, the ancient vocabulary of heritage and historical monuments, combined with the mild climate, the picturesque nature and the kindness and generosity of its people, making it a tourist destination capable of providing diverse and entertaining experiences. humankind, to be a record that preserves the cultural heritage of the Hatta community and enhances the cultural content of the emirate, which is in line with our mission to preserve and celebrate the Emirati heritage as a source and reference for future generations.”
research methodology
In a related context, the author of the book, Emirati researcher Juma bin Thalith, said during the ceremony: The Hatta region has preserved its historical position as a witness to a rich cultural and social heritage and a beautiful natural environment. Customs and traditions are well-established and passed down from generation to generation, and ancient families adhere to authentic Arab customs and traditions. .
He added: “The wise leadership’s interest in the development of the region over successive historical eras was evident, which was keen to preserve the region’s historical character and identity that reflects the splendor of nature, pointing out that the book was prepared in a scientific and research manner that required collecting information and historical facts to reach our society and our children.” From its sources, as well as collecting the heritage vocabulary contained in it from reliable and diverse sources and it has been verbally matched with a selection of grandparents and parents, in addition to matching them both in writing and verbally. in the hands of the younger generations.
The book comes in eight chapters and 286 pages, covering a variety of historical, economic and social aspects in the Hatta region, the most famous landmarks of the region, the names of the villages in the city of Hatta, the story of the first store in Hatta (grocery store) in Hatta by its owner Ghallum, the agricultural life in Hatta, and the seasonal seasons. In Hatta, water sources, valleys and reefs, the most important and famous mountains, mosques and the oldest endowment in the Emirates, the heritage village in Hatta, seasonal plants and palm types in the city of Hatta, professions and handicrafts, public services, documents and sales, and important sites in the city of Hatta.
You can view the digital version of the book through the official website of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai by visiting this link.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority, in cooperation with the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, “Dubai Culture”, celebrated yesterday, Monday, the launch of a new heritage book documenting Emirati heritage and life in the city of Hatta, by Emirati author and researcher Juma Khalifa bin Thalith.
This came during a ceremony held in the Hatta Heritage Village, in the presence of Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, His Excellency / Hala Badri, Director General of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, and a number of Hatta residents.
Extended Partnership
The book “Hatta” is the eleventh heritage edition within an extended partnership between the “Emirates Diving Association” and the “Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai” over ten continuous years in order to document the Emirati heritage in various fields.
development plan
Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, said: “The past blends with the present in the heart of the Hatta region, drawing together the features of a promising future in the region, which is a source of real inspiration for all those who aspire to positive communication with nature and learn from it.”
He pointed out that the heritage version about the city of Hatta aligns with the comprehensive development plan for the Hatta region, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in the year 2016 AD, based on the distinctive position of the Hatta region, as an attraction point. Influential tourism and economic center, for which efforts are combined to enhance its potential in all social and cultural sectors.”
He added: “We are pleased to launch this publication that documents the Emirati heritage, hoping that it will stimulate the younger generations, our society and all those interested in heritage affairs in order to build and consolidate bridges of love with nature, and provide opportunities for our students to learn from nature and benefit from its richness in refining their skills in their journey with education and life. “.
cultural content
For her part, Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority “Dubai Culture”, said during the ceremony: “We are committed in Dubai Culture to encourage the local community to create authentic cultural content that documents the history and heritage of the emirate and contributes to consolidating its position as a destination for culture in the region. Hatta, the ancient vocabulary of heritage and historical monuments, combined with the mild climate, the picturesque nature and the kindness and generosity of its people, making it a tourist destination capable of providing diverse and entertaining experiences. humankind, to be a record that preserves the cultural heritage of the Hatta community and enhances the cultural content of the emirate, which is in line with our mission to preserve and celebrate the Emirati heritage as a source and reference for future generations.”
research methodology
In a related context, the author of the book, Emirati researcher Juma bin Thalith, said during the ceremony: The Hatta region has preserved its historical position as a witness to a rich cultural and social heritage and a beautiful natural environment. Customs and traditions are well-established and passed down from generation to generation, and ancient families adhere to authentic Arab customs and traditions. .
He added: “The wise leadership’s interest in the development of the region over successive historical eras was evident, which was keen to preserve the region’s historical character and identity that reflects the splendor of nature, pointing out that the book was prepared in a scientific and research manner that required collecting information and historical facts to reach our society and our children.” From its sources, as well as collecting the heritage vocabulary contained in it from reliable and diverse sources and it has been verbally matched with a selection of grandparents and parents, in addition to matching them both in writing and verbally. in the hands of the younger generations.
The book comes in eight chapters and 286 pages, covering a variety of historical, economic and social aspects in the Hatta region, the most famous landmarks of the region, the names of the villages in the city of Hatta, the story of the first store in Hatta (grocery store) in Hatta by its owner Ghallum, the agricultural life in Hatta, and the seasonal seasons. In Hatta, water sources, valleys and reefs, the most important and famous mountains, mosques and the oldest endowment in the Emirates, the heritage village in Hatta, seasonal plants and palm types in the city of Hatta, professions and handicrafts, public services, documents and sales, and important sites in the city of Hatta.
You can view the digital version of the book through the official website of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai by visiting this link.