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Dubai airports honor one of the first coming to the emirate in a humanitarian gesture

In an impressive gesture that embodies the “General Society” values ​​in the UAE, Dubai airports contributed to a simple security on its face, but it is deep in its meaning, which was represented in granting the father of one of the travelers to seal an official entry into Dubai, which he had not had before.

Haj Jamal Al -Din arrived in Dubai for the first time from Mumbai on a ship on February 26, 1965.

It still mentions that moment clearly, as there was no port at the time, and the city was in its beginnings.

After six decades, his son wanted to perpetuate this trip, not only by documenting it, but by honoring his father by granting him a new entry seal to Dubai, embodying many years of sincerity and belonging to a place that became more than just a city, but a homeland.

With the support of the Dubai Airports team, this influential idea turned into a tangible reality.

On this, Haj Jamal Al -Din said: “This new seal is not just a seal in the passport, but rather a tribute to an entire life march in which Dubai gave us a lot. My son wanted to honor those years, and thanks to the cooperation of Dubai airports, he was able to achieve this.”

Jamal Al -Din is a prominent educational figure, and he is the founder and chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Hilal English Secondary School, which he founded in 1984 and contributed to drawing the features of the future of thousands of students. Today, the school hosts more than 1700 male and female students.

It is one of the reasonable -cost private schools in the UAE, where Hajj Jamal Al -Din’s educational philosophy is based on a clear principle: “Money is not everything, science is the strongest weapon of knowledge.”

As one of the contributors active in the social fabric of Dubai, Jamal Al -Din attributes his feeling of deep belonging to the inspiring vision of the leadership of the UAE, especially the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, who he saw constantly visiting work sites in the early hours of dawn.

He added, “It was always among people, and today His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum continues this approach. This is what Dubai is what it is today.”

To complete this humanitarian gesture, Dubai airports organized an introductory visit to a group of students of the English Secondary Al Hilal School to Dubai International Airport (DXB), where they had the opportunity to discover operational operations behind the scenes, and to get close to the pivotal role the airport plays in enhancing communication between societies from around the world.

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