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November 3, UAE Flag Day

You could be easily forgiven for not knowing where Tayyibah is and more than likely you will have no idea of a beautiful little hike that is there or the Heritage Museum and the Flag Fort which, when put together gives you an easy afternoon away from the bustle of everyday life. Flag Fort. Tayyba. Flag Fort UAE. Flag Fort Fujairah.

Flag Day is celebrated annually on November 3, the day of President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s accession as President of the UAE.

Competition:

In October 1971, the Emiri Diwan of Abu Dhabi announced a competition in Al Itihad newspaper to design the national flag, which elicited 1.030 design submissions. Six of these were shortlisted for consideration.

Founding father and then President Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan studies a model of the newly designed UAE national flag, inspired by a poem on Arab unity (1973).

Designer:

Abdullah Mohammad Al Maena, a young Emirati, won the competition and was awarded a prize of Dh4,000 for his design.

Later, he was given the post of Plenipotentiary Minister at the UAE Foreign Ministry. The designer was inspired by a dobayati (double verse poem) on Arab unity written by the poet Safiul Deen Al Holi describing good deeds as white, the fertile plains as green, battles as dark, and swords as red.

The flag of the United Arab Emirates contains the Pan-Arab colors red, green, white, and black. The main theme of the flag’s four colors is the unity of Arab nations.

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