Abu Dhabi

World''s first Islamic helpline in Abu Dhabi gaining in popularity

Abu Dhabi, Oct. 10 : Believe it or not, religious advice pertaining to the Koran and other Islamic injunctions is now available on the Internet. All this is thanks to 48-year-old Abdul Rahman Ammoura, one of the most distinguished muftis in the Gulf.

Ammoura usually dispenses his religious advice to the faithful at a nearby mosque, but can often be found answering the telephone at the world''s first call centre for people seeking a fatwa, or religious edict from a small cubicle in Abu Dhabi.

According to The Times, the popularity of the service has easily eclipsed attendance at his Friday prayers.

It is being used by Muslims all over the world, and its organisers say it now takes about 3,700 calls a day, including queries from Britain.

Most expensive camel sold at auction in Abu Dhabi

Most expensive camel sold at auction in Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi - The most expensive camel in the world was sold in the United Arab Emirates for 6 million dirhams (1.6 million dollars), the Abu Dhabi International Exhibition for Hunting and Equestrian (ADIHEX) announced Thursday.

The camel was bought by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid, Crown Prince of Dubai, in an auction held late Wednesday, ADIHEX said.

Tower named after Michael Schumacher tower to be built in Abu Dhabi

Tower named after Michael Schumacher tower to be built in Abu Dhabi Dubai - A tower named after the former seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher, is to be built on a wharf in Abu Dhabi's central business district of al-Reem Island, business officials disclosed Tuesday.

"The tower's ecological impact will be limited. Advanced methods will be employed to preserve energy consumption and reduce the level of thermal emissions to zero," Chief Executive Officer of Deyaar Development, Markus Giebel, told reporters on Tuesday.

Abu Dhabi To Get Metro Rail System

Abu Dhabi, the capital city of UAE, is proposing to start its own metro system which it expects to be ready by 2015.

Pak UAE envoy says NSG nod to India will spur arms race in South Asia

Nuclear Suppliers Group & IndiaAbu Dhabi, Sept 8 : Pakistan has expressed its concern over the 45 member Nuclear Suppliers Group’s (NSG) approval for India.

Its defence attaché in the UAE believes that an arms race will follow in South Asia as a result of NSGs decision to lift the three-decade ban on nuclear trade with India.

According to the Gulf News, the Pakistani Embassy Defence attaché Khawar Hussain said, "I can foresee a nuclear arms race between the two countries and even China."

UAE protests to the UN over Iran's office in disputed island

Ban praises Cyprus leaders for upcoming peace talks Abu Dhabi - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has filed a complaint to the United Nations against Iran for establishing offices on disputed islands in Gulf waters, the official Emirates news agency reported on Friday.

The agency reported that the UAE government has sent a letter to UN Secreatary General Ban Ki-Moon protesting the Iranian move, which it regards as one that would negatively affect bilateral relations.

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