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The wisdom and treatment of children



"If you want to understand the times you are living in, look at the young," a wise religious man once said. Throughout history, the younger generation has always reflected the way life is changing. In the days of the Prophet Mohammed, a child - Ali bin Abi Talib - converted to Islam when he was 10 years old and had the wisdom and maturity to make that huge decision even at such a young age. The 10-year-old boys of today are mainly experts at PlayStation, the timing of football matches, finding excuses not to go to school and using television as their primary source of information. The majority of children these days are spoon-fed, pampered and pandered to. I remember when I was at school, maids would go in with girls to hold their bags for them and put them in the lockers. And I have on occasion seen an adult ask a child for a glass of water, only to be asked: "What, do you think I am - your servant?"

It is blissful to live the sort of luxurious life we lead in this country, with servants and services freely available, but giving a child a life where he is always waited on is a huge mistake. It is important for our children not to have feelings of superiority but to know that humility and simplicity are the cores of a great leader. When the Prophet Mohammed was young, he was put in charge of tending a herd of sheep. He used to help clean the house and eat with his servant, saying: "I am Allah's servant: I eat like a servant and sit like a servant.'' We have a saying in Arabic: "Sayyed el goom Khademhom", which means the master of people is the one who serves them.

My brother Rayyan took our three younger brothers, Ahmed, Abdulrahman and Hussein, who are aged between seven and 13, along with some of their friends to spend a week in a nomad area that has no facilities. They had to fend for themselves without servants. Rayyan created a rota: every day someone had to clean the toilet, take the bin out, clean the rooms and wash the dishes. I wouldn't have believed it had he not brought back pictures of them doing it. And I know they wouldn't have done it had their trip not had fun mixed in with all the discipline. For some reason, when they returned home they seemed more like grown men than little boys.

The pressure to get good marks places a huge burden on children. For many, life is a treadmill of school, homework, school projects, buying books for school, stationery for school, clothes for school. Their minds are stuffed with theoretical information about life but they have little practical experience of life itself. This holiday season, with its lovely cool weather, is a good opportunity for parents to take their children out of the city for the day. Stop thinking about paying school fees and finding bags and uniforms for them, but be there to answer their big questions, even those you might consider boring or silly. Teach them how to observe the world and share their observations. Pray together, whether in the desert or on the sea. Show them how to act like real men and women. Take them to the wilderness, on fishing trips or camping and be there to guide them through it all. Help our children to be the greatest children ever.

Fatima al Shamsi is away.

A MINECRAFT MOVIE

Director: Jared Hess

Starring: Jack Black, Jennifer Coolidge, Jason Momoa

Rating: 3/5

Tips to avoid getting scammed

1) Beware of cheques presented late on Thursday

2) Visit an RTA centre to change registration only after receiving payment

3) Be aware of people asking to test drive the car alone

4) Try not to close the sale at night

5) Don't be rushed into a sale 

6) Call 901 if you see any suspicious behaviour

How much do leading UAE’s UK curriculum schools charge for Year 6?
  1. Nord Anglia International School (Dubai) – Dh85,032
  2. Kings School Al Barsha (Dubai) – Dh71,905
  3. Brighton College Abu Dhabi - Dh68,560
  4. Jumeirah English Speaking School (Dubai) – Dh59,728
  5. Gems Wellington International School – Dubai Branch – Dh58,488
  6. The British School Al Khubairat (Abu Dhabi) - Dh54,170
  7. Dubai English Speaking School – Dh51,269

*Annual tuition fees covering the 2024/2025 academic year

Skewed figures

In the village of Mevagissey in southwest England the housing stock has doubled in the last century while the number of residents is half the historic high. The village's Neighbourhood Development Plan states that 26% of homes are holiday retreats. Prices are high, averaging around £300,000, £50,000 more than the Cornish average of £250,000. The local average wage is £15,458. 

About Proto21

Date started: May 2018
Founder: Pir Arkam
Based: Dubai
Sector: Additive manufacturing (aka, 3D printing)
Staff: 18
Funding: Invested, supported and partnered by Joseph Group

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Range: 400km

Power: 134bhp

Torque: 175Nm

Price: From Dh98,800

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Real estate tokenisation project

Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.

The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

Test

Director: S Sashikanth

Cast: Nayanthara, Siddharth, Meera Jasmine, R Madhavan

Star rating: 2/5

How much sugar is in chocolate Easter eggs?
  • The 169g Crunchie egg has 15.9g of sugar per 25g serving, working out at around 107g of sugar per egg
  • The 190g Maltesers Teasers egg contains 58g of sugar per 100g for the egg and 19.6g of sugar in each of the two Teasers bars that come with it
  • The 188g Smarties egg has 113g of sugar per egg and 22.8g in the tube of Smarties it contains
  • The Milky Bar white chocolate Egg Hunt Pack contains eight eggs at 7.7g of sugar per egg
  • The Cadbury Creme Egg contains 26g of sugar per 40g egg