Emirati Mufti Council Honors Sheikha Fatima for Her Unwavering Support of Family Issues
The UAE Council for Sharia Fatwa honored Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, known as the "Mother of the Emirates," for her support of family issues and women's empowerment during their annual global conference. The recognition highlights her decades-long commitment to strengthening family structures as the foundation of Emirati society.
Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, presented the honor during the opening session of the conference titled "The Family in the Context of Contemporary Jurisprudence." Dr. Maitha bint Salem Al Shamsi, Minister of State, accepted the award on behalf of Sheikha Fatima. The ceremony brought together government officials and representatives from national and international organizations.
Sheikha Fatima holds several key positions in UAE family and social policy. She chairs the General Women's Union, leads the Supreme Committee for Motherhood and Childhood, and heads the Family Development Foundation. These roles place her at the center of the country's efforts to support families and empower women.
The council emphasized that her patronage of the conference reflects her consistent approach to family empowerment and scientific initiatives addressing contemporary challenges. This aligns with the UAE's national vision to improve quality of life while preserving cultural identity and traditional community values.
Her work spans both national development and humanitarian causes. The recognition acknowledges her role in building integrated systems that promote family stability and social cohesion, contributing to the development of Emirati citizens according to established national and humanitarian principles.
The timing of this honor coincides with the UAE's broader focus on family welfare as part of its social development strategy. The country has been investing heavily in programs that support family structures, recognizing their importance for long-term social stability and economic growth.
Sara Khaled