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Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Offers Condolences for Dr Mahmoud Al Qaisiya

Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Ain Region, offered condolences on the passing of Dr Mahmoud Ahmed Al Qaisiya. He attended the mourning majlis at Majlis Rabdan in Abu Dhabi. He extended deepest sympathies to the family for their loss. He wished them patience and solace.

Hazza bin Zayed offers condolences on passing of Mahmoud Ahmed Al Qaisiya

Dubai, June 6

Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Ain Region, has offered condolences on the passing of Dr Mahmoud Ahmed Al Qaisiya.

Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed attended the mourning majlis held at Majlis Rabdan in Abu Dhabi and extended his deepest sympathies to the family for their loss, wishing them patience and solace.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Such is the bond between UAE and India — shared values of humanity. Really touched to see this kind of community support even at the highest levels.

Siddharth J

A small but meaningful gesture. One wishes more political leaders showed this side — empathy beyond protocol. Hope the family finds strength during this difficult time.

Ravi K

In our Indian tradition, we say 'aap sabhi ko sabr de' — may God give patience to the bereaved family. Good to know the UAE leadership values such humanity. 🙏

Nisha Z

It's commendable but let's be honest — these visits are often just symbolic. Real change happens when the family gets lasting support from the community, not just a one-time visit. Still, a nice gesture.

Manish T

A moment that reflects the true spirit of brotherhood between nations. In India too we see such gestures from our leaders and it always brings a sense of shared grief. Al Fatiha for the departed.

Aparna Roy

As an Indian, I'm genuinely moved. In many cultures, mourning and support are deeply personal — seeing Sheikh Hazza take the time to personally attend the majlis is a beautiful tradition. Salam 🙏

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