HH Sheikh Maktoum (centre) is a Deputy Ruler of Dubai |
This past Friday I was invited to a charity dinner. During Ramadan many such charity events are being held across the Muslim world since it is an obligation for Muslims to care for the poor and needy, and they are more encouraged to do so during the holy month.
I had been told this particular function was specially arranged for orphans, so the hall was filled with lots of young children. Other attendees included organising and support staff, accompanying adults, media and guests. The Emir of Dubai's third son, HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, was guest of honour at this charity dinner.
Dinner started at sunset as every healthy Muslim is required to observe fast during the month of Ramadan from dawn to sunset. Children are often encouraged to get used to this practice little by little from a fairly young age.
I had no idea if or to what extent those children were fasting, but as soon as the dinner started, every one of them rushed to the buffet counters and piled up their plates. Arab families are huge, almost everyone has several siblings on average. It's very unlikely that any of those children actually live in an orphanage; there must be other family members to raise and take care of them on behalf of their deceased parents.
On top of that, local people in the UAE are leading a very high standard of living, so hardly any children must be starving! I guess they just got a bit carried away. Given the very meaning of Ramadan and charity, the pity was that most of the children took way too much food to finish and ended up wasting much of it as a result. Oh well...
Children on the Stage |
After the dinner, children stepped up to the stage one by one to shake hands and for a photo shoot with guest of honour, HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, Deputy Ruler of Dubai. I left for home right before midnight but lots of children's games and programmes were still running one after another!