From left: Huda Kattan, Mohamed Hadid and Halima Aden all marked the start of Ramadan with posts on social media. Anna Nielsen for The National, FilmMagic, Etihad Airways
From left: Huda Kattan, Mohamed Hadid and Halima Aden all marked the start of Ramadan with posts on social media. Anna Nielsen for The National, FilmMagic, Etihad Airways
From left: Huda Kattan, Mohamed Hadid and Halima Aden all marked the start of Ramadan with posts on social media. Anna Nielsen for The National, FilmMagic, Etihad Airways
From left: Huda Kattan, Mohamed Hadid and Halima Aden all marked the start of Ramadan with posts on social media. Anna Nielsen for The National, FilmMagic, Etihad Airways

How celebrities marked the start of Ramadan 2021, from Huda Kattan to Halima Aden and Mohamed Hadid


Katy Gillett
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As Ramadan started on Tuesday, Muslim celebrities marked the beginning of the holy month with celebratory posts on social media.

From the US to the UK, and the UAE to India, famous faces across the world sent out video messages and Instagram posts to their mass of followers.

These are just a few of those tributes.

Halima Aden

"Hi everyone," Halima Aden said cheerily in a video shared on Instagram to her 1.4 million followers. "I wanted to come on here to wish everybody a happy, happy Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak."

The Somali-American former model first rose to fame in 2016 for sporting a hijab to compete in a US beauty pageant. In November 2020, however, she made the shock announcement that she was quitting the fashion industry, claiming that she could no longer align her career path with her faith.

Aden, 23, regularly shares anecdotes from the holy month on her Twitter account, also revealing she sleeps a lot when fasting.

Huda Kattan

During Ramadan 2020, Dubai beauty mogul Huda Kattan took part in Instagram's #MonthOfGood campaign, an initiative that aimed to amplify messages of positivity and togetherness during the holy month. Kattan nominated her sister Mona Kattan, Halima Aden and Malala Yousafzai to share their positive messages.

This year, she shared a video in which she asked Huda Beauty team members what Ramadan means to them. "Being patient", "invigorating", "connecting" and "compassion" were among the answers.

"Ramadan is one of my favourite times of the year," she wrote in a blog post on the Huda Beauty website on Monday. "Honestly, I love Ramadan so much I sometimes wish it was twice a year, especially since it brings family and everyone dear to you close."

In the post, she also shared a hydrating skincare routine specifically designed for the holy month.

Mona Kattan

Huda's sister, Mona Kattan, also shared a couple of positive messages on Instagram.

"Ramadan Kareem everybody. I hope you guys are doing better than me," she said with a laugh in a video posted to her Stories on Tuesday, with "coffee withdrawals" written over the top.

She also shared the quote "Prayer is hope that knows no end" on her feed, alongside a video of her unboxing the first limited-edition Ramadan Gifting Calendar from Huda Beauty.

"Huda and I handpicked some of our bestseller products to make your #Eid extra special this year," she wrote in the caption. "Ten gifts for yourself or a loved one to be open every evening after breaking fast for the last 10 days of Ramadan."

Yusuf Islam

The musician, formerly known as Cat Stevens, formally converted to Islam in 1977, and has previously told The National that the holy month is a time to "remember how valuable charity and the inner aspects of the fast are".

On Monday, Islam, who lives in Dubai, shared a video on his social media accounts. "This is the beginning of the month of Ramadan, the month of fasting. For many of us it's like being at the threshold of another journey, another chance to read the map that leads to wisdom, to knowledge and ultimately to peace with God," he said.

"Wherever you are, I wish you all the blessings and bounty of this beautiful month."

He also shared a link to the animated version of his song Ramadan Moon from 2019.

Iman Abdulmajid

The Somali-born supermodel, who is the widow of British music legend David Bowie, doesn't share much about her experience during Ramadan, but regularly tweets out her well wishes to fellow Muslims during the holy month and at Eid.

This year is no different, as she shared a photo of herself in a colourful outfit and hijab, writing "Wishing you and your families a blessed Ramadan" in the caption.

Mohamed Hadid

The real estate mogul – and father of models Gigi, Bella and Anwar – seems to be spending the beginning of the holy month with his daughters and new granddaughter, Khai, in New York.

Two days ago, Mohamed Hadid shared on Instagram a picture of Khai's little legs, with the message: "It was that kind of a day. With my two daughters and one cute little baby. Magical. To say the least."

Mohamed, who has Jordanian and American citizenship, has Palestinian heritage, which his children have frequently stated they are proud to share. In a 2010 interview with Modern Luxury, he revealed that while he doesn't consider himself a "devout" Muslim, he does fast during Ramadan.

On Monday, he also shared a shot of hummus with caviar from his own Hadid Caviar brand, which is available in the US, UK and UAE, writing in the caption: "Ready for Ramadan."

Ramy Youssef

True to form, Egyptian-American Ramy Youssef, co-creator and star of Hulu series Ramy, shared a funny post to mark the start of Ramadan on Tuesday.

In a reference to season one of the show, he posted a photo of a poster advertising a "halal family movie night", which would be screening Finding Nemo 2. At the bottom of the post, it says "Inshallah they find him".

"#RamadanMubarak", Youssef writes in the post, which was liked nearly 43,000 times and commented on extensively.

"This is so perfect. I can picture the auntie who printed it," wrote one fan.

Youssef drew on his own experiences of the holy month for the comedy show, which follows a young man attempting to navigate being a modern, practising Muslim in a millennial generation in New Jersey.

Lupe Fiasco

The American rapper and music producer kept it simple for his greeting this year, sharing an illustration of a crescent moon with the words "Ramadan Mubarak".

"Have a lovely and stress-free fast," he wrote in the caption.

Lupe Fiasco, whose real name is Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, revealed on Twitter in 2014 that Islam "plays a part in my life and everything I do, to a certain extent".

Imaan Hammam

The Dutch model, who is of Moroccan and Egyptian descent, shared a series of beautiful photos of herself smelling a striking red flower, with the simple message "Ramadan Kareem" in the caption.

Hammam is regularly featured in Vogue magazine, having appeared on the international publications' cover 18 times as of 2020, including four on its US edition.

In a 2018 interview with Vogue Arabia, in which she starred alongside Iman Abdulmajid, Hammam referred to herself as a "proud Muslim", saying her family's support of her ambitions "gave me the strength to use my platform to talk about issues like race and religion, with the aim to empower young girls – no matter the colour of their skin or where they come from".

In 2020, she donated to three causes during Ramadan, including She’s the First, a non-profit organisation, for which she's an ambassador, that fights gender inequality through education.

She also donated funds to a mosque in Indiana, US, to help them create a women's prayer room, and the Islamic Cultural Centre of New York.

Mo Salah

Devout Muslim and Egyptian footballer Mohamed Salah, who plays as forward for English Premier League club Liverpool FC and captains the Egypt national team, has been open in the past about how he manages fasting with his intense training schedule, something he's always adamant about doing.

Last year, he shared his 3am workout routine on Instagram throughout the holy month.

In 2021, he shared a photo of himself as the holy month began, with themed decorations in the background, captioning the shot: "I’d like to wish everyone a Ramadan Mubarak!"

Paul Pogba

Footballer Paul Pogba, who was born in France to Guinean parents and plays for Premier League club Manchester United, is also a devout Muslim.

"Islam is not the image that everyone sees, terrorism," Pogba told The Times' Life Times podcast in 2019. "It's really a religion that opened my mind and that makes me, maybe, a better person."

He shared a photo of himself with the message "Ramadan Kareem" emblazoned across it on Instagram on Tuesday. He wrote: "Ramadan Mubarak to all celebrating around the world. I hope you have a very blessed time with your loved ones and enjoy this very special holiday."

Hend Sabry

Egyptian-Tunisian actress Hend Sabry shared a quirky photo on Instagram marking the occasion, of her smiling and holding a crescent moon-shaped silver balloon. "Wishing you all a #happy_Ramadan," she wrote in English and Arabic.

The star, who lives in Egypt, has been involved in Ramadan charity campaigns in the past, including one for the United Nations World Food Programme in 2018, which asked people to #ShareYourIftar with children in need in Syria and Yemen on the organisation's ShareTheMeal app, which is still active today.

This year, she will star alongside Ahmed Ezz in MBC's Ramadan action TV series, Hijmah Murarda, in which the former plays Rifaat Al Masri, an undercover Egyptian intelligence officer who attempts to thwart the plans of foreign operatives intending to wreak havoc on Egypt's economy and society.

Hina Khan

Indian television and film actress Hina Khan shared a photo of herself in 2020, on the first day of Ramadan, urging people in the caption to "pray for infected, let's pray for protection and healing", referring to the coronavirus.

This year she simply wrote "Ramadan Mubarak", sharing a series of photos of herself in a stunning yellow outfit and holding up a plate of dates.

She had a Covid-19 scare in March, as she came into contact with Kartik Aaryan, who had tested positive. However, Khan tested negative following the encounter.

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Read more:

Ramadan 2021: 15 global celebrities who observe the holy month

UAE leaders send Ramadan greetings as holy month begins

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T20 World Cup Qualifier fixtures

Tuesday, October 29

Qualifier one, 2.10pm – Netherlands v UAE

Qualifier two, 7.30pm – Namibia v Oman

Wednesday, October 30

Qualifier three, 2.10pm – Scotland v loser of qualifier one

Qualifier four, 7.30pm – Hong Kong v loser of qualifier two

Thursday, October 31

Fifth-place playoff, 2.10pm – winner of qualifier three v winner of qualifier four

Friday, November 1

Semi-final one, 2.10pm – Ireland v winner of qualifier one

Semi-final two, 7.30pm – PNG v winner of qualifier two

Saturday, November 2

Third-place playoff, 2.10pm

Final, 7.30pm

If you go

The Flights

Emirates and Etihad fly direct to Johannesburg from Dubai and Abu Dhabi respectively. Economy return tickets cost from Dh2,650, including taxes.

The trip

Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays (worldwidemotorhomingholidays.co.uk) operates fly-drive motorhome holidays in eight destinations, including South Africa. Its 14-day Kruger and the Battlefields itinerary starts from Dh17,500, including campgrounds, excursions, unit hire and flights. Bobo Campers has a range of RVs for hire, including the 4-berth Discoverer 4 from Dh600 per day.

ULTRA PROCESSED FOODS

- Carbonated drinks, sweet or savoury packaged snacks, confectionery, mass-produced packaged breads and buns 

- Margarines and spreads; cookies, biscuits, pastries, cakes, and cake mixes, breakfast cereals, cereal and energy bars

- Energy drinks, milk drinks, fruit yoghurts and fruit drinks, cocoa drinks, meat and chicken extracts and instant sauces

- Infant formulas and follow-on milks, health and slimming products such as powdered or fortified meal and dish substitutes

- Many ready-to-heat products including pre-prepared pies and pasta and pizza dishes, poultry and fish nuggets and sticks, sausages, burgers, hot dogs, and other reconstituted meat products, powdered and packaged instant soups, noodles and desserts

FA CUP FINAL

Manchester City 6
(D Silva 26', Sterling 38', 81', 87', De Bruyne 61', Jesus 68')

Watford 0

Man of the match: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)

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TRAP

Starring: Josh Hartnett, Saleka Shyamalan, Ariel Donaghue

Director: M Night Shyamalan

Rating: 3/5

Red flags
  • Promises of high, fixed or 'guaranteed' returns.
  • Unregulated structured products or complex investments often used to bypass traditional safeguards.
  • Lack of clear information, vague language, no access to audited financials.
  • Overseas companies targeting investors in other jurisdictions - this can make legal recovery difficult.
  • Hard-selling tactics - creating urgency, offering 'exclusive' deals.

Courtesy: Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching

Specs
Engine: Electric motor generating 54.2kWh (Cooper SE and Aceman SE), 64.6kW (Countryman All4 SE)
Power: 218hp (Cooper and Aceman), 313hp (Countryman)
Torque: 330Nm (Cooper and Aceman), 494Nm (Countryman)
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh158,000 (Cooper), Dh168,000 (Aceman), Dh190,000 (Countryman)
In numbers: China in Dubai

The number of Chinese people living in Dubai: An estimated 200,000

Number of Chinese people in International City: Almost 50,000

Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2018/19: 120,000

Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2010: 20,000

Percentage increase in visitors in eight years: 500 per cent

The years Ramadan fell in May

1987

1954

1921

1888

10 tips for entry-level job seekers
  • Have an up-to-date, professional LinkedIn profile. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account, set one up today. Avoid poor-quality profile pictures with distracting backgrounds. Include a professional summary and begin to grow your network.
  • Keep track of the job trends in your sector through the news. Apply for job alerts at your dream organisations and the types of jobs you want – LinkedIn uses AI to share similar relevant jobs based on your selections.
  • Double check that you’ve highlighted relevant skills on your resume and LinkedIn profile.
  • For most entry-level jobs, your resume will first be filtered by an applicant tracking system for keywords. Look closely at the description of the job you are applying for and mirror the language as much as possible (while being honest and accurate about your skills and experience).
  • Keep your CV professional and in a simple format – make sure you tailor your cover letter and application to the company and role.
  • Go online and look for details on job specifications for your target position. Make a list of skills required and set yourself some learning goals to tick off all the necessary skills one by one.
  • Don’t be afraid to reach outside your immediate friends and family to other acquaintances and let them know you are looking for new opportunities.
  • Make sure you’ve set your LinkedIn profile to signal that you are “open to opportunities”. Also be sure to use LinkedIn to search for people who are still actively hiring by searching for those that have the headline “I’m hiring” or “We’re hiring” in their profile.
  • Prepare for online interviews using mock interview tools. Even before landing interviews, it can be useful to start practising.
  • Be professional and patient. Always be professional with whoever you are interacting with throughout your search process, this will be remembered. You need to be patient, dedicated and not give up on your search. Candidates need to make sure they are following up appropriately for roles they have applied.

Arda Atalay, head of Mena private sector at LinkedIn Talent Solutions, Rudy Bier, managing partner of Kinetic Business Solutions and Ben Kinerman Daltrey, co-founder of KinFitz

Dhadak 2

Director: Shazia Iqbal

Starring: Siddhant Chaturvedi, Triptii Dimri 

Rating: 1/5

Children who witnessed blood bath want to help others

Aged just 11, Khulood Al Najjar’s daughter, Nora, bravely attempted to fight off Philip Spence. Her finger was injured when she put her hand in between the claw hammer and her mother’s head.

As a vital witness, she was forced to relive the ordeal by police who needed to identify the attacker and ensure he was found guilty.

Now aged 16, Nora has decided she wants to dedicate her career to helping other victims of crime.

“It was very horrible for her. She saw her mum, dying, just next to her eyes. But now she just wants to go forward,” said Khulood, speaking about how her eldest daughter was dealing with the trauma of the incident five years ago. “She is saying, 'mama, I want to be a lawyer, I want to help people achieve justice'.”

Khulood’s youngest daughter, Fatima, was seven at the time of the attack and attempted to help paramedics responding to the incident.

“Now she wants to be a maxillofacial doctor,” Khulood said. “She said to me ‘it is because a maxillofacial doctor returned your face, mama’. Now she wants to help people see themselves in the mirror again.”

Khulood’s son, Saeed, was nine in 2014 and slept through the attack. While he did not witness the trauma, this made it more difficult for him to understand what had happened. He has ambitions to become an engineer.

If you go:
The flights: Etihad, Emirates, British Airways and Virgin all fly from the UAE to London from Dh2,700 return, including taxes
The tours: The Tour for Muggles usually runs several times a day, lasts about two-and-a-half hours and costs £14 (Dh67)
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is on now at the Palace Theatre. Tickets need booking significantly in advance
Entrance to the Harry Potter exhibition at the House of MinaLima is free
The hotel: The grand, 1909-built Strand Palace Hotel is in a handy location near the Theatre District and several of the key Harry Potter filming and inspiration sites. The family rooms are spacious, with sofa beds that can accommodate children, and wooden shutters that keep out the light at night. Rooms cost from £170 (Dh808).

What is the FNC?

The Federal National Council is one of five federal authorities established by the UAE constitution. It held its first session on December 2, 1972, a year to the day after Federation.
It has 40 members, eight of whom are women. The members represent the UAE population through each of the emirates. Abu Dhabi and Dubai have eight members each, Sharjah and Ras al Khaimah six, and Ajman, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain have four.
They bring Emirati issues to the council for debate and put those concerns to ministers summoned for questioning. 
The FNC’s main functions include passing, amending or rejecting federal draft laws, discussing international treaties and agreements, and offering recommendations on general subjects raised during sessions.
Federal draft laws must first pass through the FNC for recommendations when members can amend the laws to suit the needs of citizens. The draft laws are then forwarded to the Cabinet for consideration and approval. 
Since 2006, half of the members have been elected by UAE citizens to serve four-year terms and the other half are appointed by the Ruler’s Courts of the seven emirates.
In the 2015 elections, 78 of the 252 candidates were women. Women also represented 48 per cent of all voters and 67 per cent of the voters were under the age of 40.