
Mourning for Saleh Mubarak bin Sunayf Al-Manhaali: Mansour bin Zayed Expresses Condolences
UAE Leadership Demonstrates Traditional Values as Sheikh Mansour Offers Personal Condolences
In a display of the UAE's deeply rooted cultural traditions, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Court Chairman, personally offered condolences to Dr. Tariq Ahmed Al Ameri following the death of his grandfather, Saleh Mubarak bin Sunaif Al Manhali, at the Bani Yas majlis in Abu Dhabi.
Personal Touch in High-Level Governance
The condolence visit underscores a distinctive aspect of UAE leadership—the maintenance of personal relationships and traditional customs despite the country's rapid modernization and global business focus. Sheikh Mansour extended his sympathies not only to Dr. Al Ameri but also to the deceased's sons: Abdullah, Waleed, and Mubarak.
During the visit, Sheikh Mansour expressed his heartfelt condolences and sincere sympathy, praying for God's mercy upon the deceased and patience for the bereaved family.
Cultural Significance in Modern Governance
This gesture reflects the UAE's unique approach to leadership, where traditional Bedouin values of community support and personal connection coexist with cutting-edge economic policies and international diplomacy. The use of the traditional majlis system—where leaders maintain open-door policies for citizens—remains a cornerstone of Emirati governance.
Balancing Tradition and Modernity
Unlike many rapidly developing nations that abandon traditional practices in favor of purely institutional governance, the UAE has successfully integrated ancestral customs into its modern state apparatus. This approach has contributed to the country's social stability and citizen satisfaction, factors that have proven crucial for its economic success and international standing.
The personal involvement of senior leadership in community affairs demonstrates the continued relevance of traditional governance methods, even as the UAE positions itself as a global hub for finance, technology, and trade.