Muhanad Ojjeh, 39, a software engineer, is divorced after going the traditional route of finding a wife back home, in Syria. Jas Lehal for The National
Muhanad Ojjeh, 39, a software engineer, is divorced after going the traditional route of finding a wife back home, in Syria. Jas Lehal for The National

Six single Muslims share their search for love



Aisha Khan, 31

Police officer and trainee detective

It is very hard to find a husband because of the work I do. I am shocked by how intimidating men find it. It is not a nine-to-five job and I can be called to duty at any time of day or night.

I am a bit scary. My job kills finding a husband through the traditional route stone dead.

I am a blend of the western and Muslim worlds. I do not wear the veil but I want a Muslim husband who can share my life and who trusts me. I am not looking to fall in love with anyone and find my soulmate. I do not have silly romantic notions that Prince Charming is going to arrive. What I am looking for in a husband is a friend.

I want a career and a family life but I am giving up on getting married if I have not met anyone by the end of the year. I am giving it 12 months and if it does not happen, I figure that ship has sailed for me.

I am really enjoying today because meeting face-to-face is great. I tell people that I work in administration in the police force because I do not want to put them off right from the start. I have got my eye on someone I have met here so fingers crossed.

Basil Tungekar, 28

IT college lecturer

I am here to look for a spouse. I love the Islamic and professional environment of these events. I have been to a few but had not met anyone who is religious enough because I am looking for a serious lady.

I have come dressed in a shirt and pinstripe suit because I think it is important to make a good first impression.

I am looking for a well-balanced woman who is well-educated, certainly a graduate, and it is important to me that she prays five times a day as I do. She must be studious and a quiet kind of woman, although I do not want someone who is serious all the time. She should have a sense of humour, too. I want someone who is a practising Muslim but no one too extreme.

My family is from Mumbai, India, although I was born in Kuwait and lived there for seven years. We emigrated to the UK before the first gulf war. I have tried the traditional route in finding a wife but had no luck. I was very interested in one lady but it turned out she had said yes to someone else so I was left very disappointed.

I've been looking for a wife seriously for three months now. It is hard to find someone when you have a busy job and are working.

There have been one or two ladies today that I am very interested in so I am hopeful.

Muhanad Ojjeh, 39

Software engineer

I am from Syria but my family came to the UK in 1980. I tried the traditional marriage route and went back to Syria to find a wife. We lived in the UK together but it did not work out and I went through a messy divorce. I have changed my mind about who I want to marry because of that and I am happy to marry a British woman who is not going to grumble about the weather and the cold.

I have been looking to get married for about three months. I am searching for a lady who is loving and caring; someone who wants to be a mother and to be married for life. She must love to love and love to be loved.

I will be a decent and loving husband who will provide warmth and a roof over her head in return. There must be mutual respect. I want someone who is well-educated and open-minded.

Work is a big part of my life and there is not much time to find a wife. That is why I would really recommend events like this. It is formal and well-organised and the ladies here are honest, decent and of a very high standard. Many are born in the UK and for me that is good. I think there is a lot more choice for men and women in finding a spouse this way and it is definitely the future.

Hafiz Muhammed, 28

Imam

Like everyone else I am here to find a life partner but I am not looking for an ultra-religious woman. She does not even have to be a practising Muslim but she must be open to learning more about Islam.

There have been a lot of women interested in marrying me because I am an imam but I want to find a wife of my own choosing. A lot of the ladies who want to get to know me better are a bit older than me but I am looking for a younger woman.

I want someone with whom I have a good understanding and can have good dealings with. I have found a few women who I am interested in and, God willing, they will be keen on me, too.

There is more choice at events like this and there are so many females about. They are good for people in western countries who want to settle down and find a life partner. Things like this will become more and more important for Muslims in the future. They will become a bigger part of the search process for a husband or a wife. It is important this kind of thing takes place in an Islamic setting because everyone here is serious about marriage and has fixed in their mind that they want to find a partner with the same religious outlook on the world.

Raqiya Ahmed, 29

Primary school teacher

I am a Somalian Muslim but I live in a western society and there is a clash between the two cultures. I came to the UK from Somalia when I was seven years old and I am quite liberal and open-minded. I am seeking a Muslim partner who is well-travelled and well-educated, because I studied international relations for my degree.

It is important to me to meet someone who is like-minded. I am looking for a husband and asking myself what I want for my children. The answer is that I want them to be brought up in an Islamic way.

I went to Somalia and my mum introduced me to a Somali guy who had never left the countryside, could not speak English and did not know what I was talking about when I spoke about my life in the UK. That's why I am at an event like this. It is so big, there is a bigger choice of men and it is fast paced. The guys are really nice but not potential suitors for me. I have just not clicked with anyone yet.

I have been to Somali events like this but it is seen as shameful as if you are only there because you have reached desperation. The idea is that you are meant to be introduced to suitable people by family members but that simply is not happening in my community.

Events like this will become increasingly common because the old routes towards marriage do not work for everyone.

Naureen, 28

Management accountant

I am not going to meet the husband I want by bumping into him in the corridor at work. I have a high-pressured job and I do not go to clubs or bars so it is difficult to find a husband when you have a life like that.

I am looking for my best friend - someone who is open, looks forward and is non-judgemental and not looking for a nice young girl to mould. I want my husband to challenge me because I do not want a boring and mundane life.

I am not perfect so I am not looking for the perfect man because he does not exist.

In the last three years I have become more Islamic, getting closer to my religion and becoming a better Muslim. I have wavered over the veil because I work in a corporate environment and I felt unglamorous - but I went back to it and now I feel so empowered and have peace and contentment.

I was born and raised in east London but my family is Pakistani. Now I want to find someone to marry, but in the right environment like this, so I am asking about each person's family background because ideally I want a Pakistani man who is a Sunni Muslim like me.

I am not taking it too seriously and I am really trying to be relaxed, warm and gregarious.

The pace is unrelenting but I have met some amazing characters and some really cool guys today. Many of them are too young for me and there is no one I have met who has made me think "wow".

This article has been altered to reflect a request by one of the people interviewed to have their surname removed.

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How to apply for a drone permit
  • Individuals must register on UAE Drone app or website using their UAE Pass
  • Add all their personal details, including name, nationality, passport number, Emiratis ID, email and phone number
  • Upload the training certificate from a centre accredited by the GCAA
  • Submit their request
What are the regulations?
  • Fly it within visual line of sight
  • Never over populated areas
  • Ensure maximum flying height of 400 feet (122 metres) above ground level is not crossed
  • Users must avoid flying over restricted areas listed on the UAE Drone app
  • Only fly the drone during the day, and never at night
  • Should have a live feed of the drone flight
  • Drones must weigh 5 kg or less

 

 

 

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  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
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The calling app is available to download on Google Play and Apple App Store

To successfully install ToTok, users are asked to enter their phone number and then create a nickname.

The app then gives users the option add their existing phone contacts, allowing them to immediately contact people also using the application by video or voice call or via message.

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The smuggler

Eldarir had arrived at JFK in January 2020 with three suitcases, containing goods he valued at $300, when he was directed to a search area.
Officers found 41 gold artefacts among the bags, including amulets from a funerary set which prepared the deceased for the afterlife.
Also found was a cartouche of a Ptolemaic king on a relief that was originally part of a royal building or temple. 
The largest single group of items found in Eldarir’s cases were 400 shabtis, or figurines.

Khouli conviction

Khouli smuggled items into the US by making false declarations to customs about the country of origin and value of the items.
According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he provided “false provenances which stated that [two] Egyptian antiquities were part of a collection assembled by Khouli's father in Israel in the 1960s” when in fact “Khouli acquired the Egyptian antiquities from other dealers”.
He was sentenced to one year of probation, six months of home confinement and 200 hours of community service in 2012 after admitting buying and smuggling Egyptian antiquities, including coffins, funerary boats and limestone figures.

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A number of other items said to come from the collection of Ezeldeen Taha Eldarir are currently or recently for sale.
Their provenance is described in near identical terms as the British Museum shabti: bought from Salahaddin Sirmali, "authenticated and appraised" by Hossen Rashed, then imported to the US in 1948.

- An Egyptian Mummy mask dating from 700BC-30BC, is on offer for £11,807 ($15,275) online by a seller in Mexico

- A coffin lid dating back to 664BC-332BC was offered for sale by a Colorado-based art dealer, with a starting price of $65,000

- A shabti that was on sale through a Chicago-based coin dealer, dating from 1567BC-1085BC, is up for $1,950

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What you as a drone operator need to know

A permit and licence is required to fly a drone legally in Dubai.

Sanad Academy is the United Arab Emirate’s first RPA (Remotely Piloted Aircraft) training and certification specialists endorsed by the Dubai Civil Aviation authority.

It is responsible to train, test and certify drone operators and drones in UAE with DCAA Endorsement.

“We are teaching people how to fly in accordance with the laws of the UAE,” said Ahmad Al Hamadi, a trainer at Sanad.

“We can show how the aircraft work and how they are operated. They are relatively easy to use, but they need responsible pilots.

“Pilots have to be mature. They are given a map of where they can and can’t fly in the UAE and we make these points clear in the lectures we give.

“You cannot fly a drone without registration under any circumstances.”

Larger drones are harder to fly, and have a different response to location control. There are no brakes in the air, so the larger drones have more power.

The Sanad Academy has a designated area to fly off the Al Ain Road near Skydive Dubai to show pilots how to fly responsibly.

“As UAS technology becomes mainstream, it is important to build wider awareness on how to integrate it into commerce and our personal lives,” said Major General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief, Dubai Police.

“Operators must undergo proper training and certification to ensure safety and compliance.

“Dubai’s airspace will undoubtedly experience increased traffic as UAS innovations become commonplace, the Forum allows commercial users to learn of best practice applications to implement UAS safely and legally, while benefitting a whole range of industries.”

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