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Published on : 2021 - Aug - 22

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Dubai, at a glance.

Dubai, at a glance.

Dubai is a vibrant city located in the Middle East. Though Dubai is relatively a new tourist...

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Dubai is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai. In the 18th century, it was a small fishing village. It grew rapidly in the early 21st century into the world’s most popular tourist destination. It is a major global transport hub for passengers and cargo. It is also the business hub of Western Asia.

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Since the early 20th century, Dubai’s economy derived revenues from trade, tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. Oil revenue from 1969 onwards, accelerated the development of the city. But now oil production contributes less than 1 per cent of the emirate’s GDP of US$102.67 billion in 2018. As of 2020, the emirate had a population of 3,400,800. It has 4,114 km² of landmass.

Dubai has been ruled by the Al Maktoum family since 1833.  Freedom of speech in Dubai is limited, with both residents and citizens facing severe punishments for speaking out against the royal family or local laws and culture. Alcohol sale and consumption are tightly regulated.

Upon gaining independence from Great Britain, On 2 December 1971, Dubai, together with Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain and Fujairah joined in the Act of Union to form the United Arab Emirates. On 10 February 1972 Ras Al Khaimah joined the UAE.

Arabic is the national language and English is widely understood. Migrant workers account for approximately 80% of the resident population of the UAE.
The Provisional Constitution of UAE declares Islam as the official state religion. Dubai government subsidizes almost 95% of mosques and employs all Imams; approximately 5% of mosques are entirely private. Many large mosques have private endowments. All mosques in Dubai are managed by the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department also known as “Awqaf”. All Imams are appointed by the Government. The Constitution of the United Arab Emirates provides for freedom of religion.

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