
Prince Hazza bin Zayed Offers Condolences on the Passing of Ali Bakhit Ali Sulaiman Al Mazrouei
UAE Royal Family Extends Condolences in Traditional Majlis Gathering
Sheikh Hazaa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Ruler's Representative in Al Ain region, personally offered condolences for the passing of Ali Bakhit Ali Sulaiman Al Mazrouei during a traditional majlis visit in Zayed City, highlighting the continued importance of personal diplomacy and community bonds in UAE governance.
Royal Condolence Visit Reinforces Traditional Values
During his visit to the majlis in Zayed City, located in the Al Dhafra region, Sheikh Hazaa expressed his sincere condolences and sympathy to the deceased's family. The royal representative prayed for the departed soul to rest in paradise and for divine comfort to be granted to the grieving family members.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan accompanied Sheikh Hazaa during the condolence visit, demonstrating the collective respect shown by the ruling family.
Significance of Majlis Diplomacy in Modern UAE
This condolence visit exemplifies the UAE's commitment to maintaining traditional Bedouin customs of majlis gatherings, where community leaders personally engage with citizens during significant life events. Such practices have become increasingly important as the UAE balances rapid modernization with cultural preservation.
Regional Governance Through Personal Connection
The Al Dhafra region, where this visit took place, represents one of the UAE's key administrative areas outside the main urban centers of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. By personally attending such gatherings, royal representatives maintain direct connections with communities across the emirates, reinforcing the accessibility that has characterized UAE leadership since the nation's founding in 1971.
This approach contrasts with more formal diplomatic protocols seen in other Gulf states, where such interactions might be delegated to lower-ranking officials. The UAE's model of hands-on leadership has contributed to high citizen satisfaction rates and political stability that international observers frequently cite as exemplary in the region.
Cultural Continuity in a Changing Nation
As the UAE continues its transformation into a global business and technology hub, maintaining these traditional practices serves multiple purposes: preserving Emirati cultural identity, ensuring government accessibility, and demonstrating respect for tribal and family structures that remain central to Emirati society.
Such visits also reinforce the social contract between rulers and citizens that has underpinned the UAE's political stability and economic success over the past five decades.